Looks like the late Lee Kuan Yew's red ministerial box made it into the memorial exhibition for the founding Prime Minister at the National Museum of Singapore.
The artifact surfaced into prominence last week when Minister for Education Heng Swee Keat wrote a chronicle about the red box, which was a key feature in Lee's life in politics, and a symbol of his relentless devotion to the well-being of Singapore.
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This Red Ministerial Box was a key feature in Lee Kuan Yew’s life and represents his unwavering dedication to Singapore....
Posted by National Museum of Singapore on Thursday, 2 April 2015
After expressing his belief that fellow Singaporeans should be able to view the famous red box on Monday, it has since been put on display at the National Museum's memorial exhibition for Lee, which will end its run on Apr 26. Some parts of the memorial exhibition will be installed in the National Museum's new permanent galleries when they re-open later in September.
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