HISTORY™ Comes To Life at Marina Square |
Fans of HISTORY™ would be glad to learn that the channel's highly anticipated drama series, VIKINGS, has already premiered on the 27th February 2015 on StarHub TV Ch 401.
Photo Credit : HISTORY |
HISTORY™ even held the first ever Viking Village at Marina Square Central Atrium over four days from 26th February to 1st March which attracted about 30,000 Singaporeans.
Me at the Vikings Village's Closing Event |
I was glad to be invited to the Vikings Village's Closing Event and for those who wanted to be there but couldn't make it, let me share some of the interesting exhibits and what we did over there.
Lots of engaging activities for the kids as well as adults |
Held in partnership with StarHub, this educational and interactive Vikings Village allows the public to learn more about the medieval and mysterious world of the Vikings, providing an in-depth historical representation to visitors at the village.
INTRODUCTION TO THE VIKINGS
Who were the Vikings? |
My first introduction to the Vikings was from the movie, "How to Train Your Dragon" and now I get to know more about them. There's Viking society were divided into three classes namely the THRALLS, KARLS, JARLS and all of them are under the KINGS.
THE VIKINGS COSTUMES
Original costumes of the Vikings |
These are the original costumes flown in from the production set in Ireland. Attire worn during battle consists of armour which is made of mostly leather and chain mail to portray the look of a warrior. On the second left is the Female Viking Attire. Viking women took pride in dyeing their clothing. This red woollen dress is worn by Lagertha in the series, as she rises up the ranks as a woman of powerful social status. A fur cloak is worn over the dress to stay warm due to harsh weather condition. The third costume from the left is the Male Viking Attire. This garment is worn by Ragnar and is intricately woven, braided, aged and distressed to portray the many battles and raids the Vikings survived.
THE VIKING WOMEN
Trying to keep a stern face is not easy |
The Viking women are not to be belittled as they holds authority over certain major situations and their opinions are regarded with great respects by the spouse. The most interesting thing I learnt from the exhibition is that the wife could choose to divorce her husband without his permission should there be any conflicts between the two of them through a simple ritual with some witnesses.
THE VIKING CODE OF ETHICS
Brotherhood and family |
I think the sayings, "the family that fought together, stays together" is most appropriate to them. They fought in battles together and were fiercely protective of each other. They also have their own code of ethics. The nine noble virtues that Vikings live by are, Courage, Honour, Self-Reliance, Discipline, Perseverance, Truth, Industriousness, Fidelity and Hospitality.
THE VIKING WEAPONRY
Every Viking would have had an axe and a knife for boat building, getting food and protection. Spears were also used during battles for stabbing the enemy. Shields were a big part of their war and battle strategy. For protection and attacking.
CONTEST: VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE VIKINGS LONGSHIP
Vikings Longship |
A total of 10 Vikings Longship made of LEGO® were on display. Here's a photo collage of some that I like the most. You can now vote for your favourite and stand a chance to win a LEGO® set and vouchers worth a total of $200! Contest ends 31 March 2015 and you may cast your vote at this website.
PHOTOS OPPORTUNITY WITH THE VIKINGS
#RydenXJas |
Public mingling and photo opportunity.
FUN TIME
Testing their eye sights |
Out of the 140,000 LEGO® bricks, there were a total of 10 pink ones. Bf went in to take part in the game and he was the first to spot all the 10 pink LEGO® bricks!
The winners |
Group photo with the hosts.
V for Vikings |
And this is the prize gotten just by participating in the game.
A NEW RECORD WAS BROKEN
Getting into the Singapore Book of Records |
Group photo |
Measuring the Singapore's largest ever wall mural built from LEGO® bricks |
This wall mural took four days to complete, with almost 700 helping with the assembly has earn a place in the Singapore Book of Records for the largest wall mural made of LEGO® bricks, depicting a Viking longship crossing the seas. The record setting mural measured 5.4m by 2.3m and was built with over 140,000 bricks. The finished mural will be taken apart and the pieces donated to more than five charities. Messages and Lunar New Year greetings were written and collected to be given to the beneficiaries at the Viking Village.
DON'T FORGET TO CATCH VIKINGS S3 ON HISTORY™ (STARHUB TV CH 401) EVERY FRIDAY AT 10PM (SIN/HK)
For more details on the event, kindly visit www.HistoryAsia.com/Vikings.
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