This is the first version of "Happy Family of Five" which is currently on display at Forecourt Garden, Esplanade. The first version was commissioned in 2008, now permanently installed at The Premiere at Tampines, Singapore.

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This is the first version of "Happy Family of Five" which is currently on display at Forecourt Garden, Esplanade. The first version was commissioned in 2008, now permanently installed at The Premiere at Tampines, Singapore.