- evHub Car
evHub Car - Gao Jifeng (4th from right)
Gao Jifeng (4th from right), CEO TRINA. - Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech)
Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech) - Zhengrong Shi, Lee Yi Shyan, Dinghuan Shi
Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech) (left), Mr. Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State for Trade & Industry and National Development, Singapore (middle), Dinghuan Shi, President China Renewable Society CRES, (right) - Zhengrong Shi, Lee Yi Shyan, Dinghuan Shi
Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech) (right), Mr. Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State for Trade & Industry and National Development, Singapore (middle), Dinghuan Shi, President China Renewable Society CRES, (left) (middle), - Zhengrong Shi, Lee Yi Shyan, Dinghuan Shi
Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech) (right), Mr. Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State for Trade & Industry and National Development, Singapore (middle), Dinghuan Shi, President China Renewable Society CRES, (left) - Lee Yi Shyan, Dinghuan Shi
Mr. Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State for Trade & Industry and National Development, Singapore (left), Dinghuan Shi, President China Renewable Society CRES, (right) - Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech)
Prof. Dr. Zhengrong Shi (former CEO Suntech) - Lee Yi Shyan,
Mr. Lee Yi Shyan, Minister of State for Trade & Industry and National Development , Singapore - spore-0281
- TT and NUS
TT and NUS, Freshmen Inauguration - Singapore City View from Sigapore Flyer, Marina Sands
The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel in Singapore that was constructed between 2005 and 2008. Described by its operators as an observation wheel,[4] it reaches 42 stories high, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft), making it the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, 5 m (16 ft) taller than the Star of Nanchang and 30 m (98 ft) taller than the London Eye. - NUS Dormitory
NUS Dormitory - Singapore City View from Sigapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel in Singapore that was constructed between 2005 and 2008. Described by its operators as an observation wheel,[4] it reaches 42 stories high, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft), making it the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, 5 m (16 ft) taller than the Star of Nanchang and 30 m (98 ft) taller than the London Eye. - Singapore City View from Sigapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel in Singapore that was constructed between 2005 and 2008. Described by its operators as an observation wheel,[4] it reaches 42 stories high, with a total height of 165 m (541 ft), making it the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, 5 m (16 ft) taller than the Star of Nanchang and 30 m (98 ft) taller than the London Eye.