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Endless swimming pool in Singapore Sky Garden

The largest aerial swimming pool in history swims on the edge of the world.

This swimming pool is built on the top floor of the 55th floor tower of Marina Bay Jinsha Hotel. It is 65,438+050m long, three times the length of the Olympic swimming pool and 650ft (65,438+098m) high. It is the largest outdoor swimming pool in the world at this height. The special design of the swimming pool makes the water seem to extend to the edge of the view, but in fact, the edge of the swimming pool is designed to be a few centimeters below the water surface, and the spilled water will flow into a collection pool below and then be pumped back to the swimming pool. It has two circulatory systems. The first set is like the function of a traditional swimming pool, filtering and heating the water in the main pool, and the second set is a filter sleeve.

Then, the water in the pool is sent back to the pool above. It is said that this design was inspired by the rice terraces in Bali, Indonesia. This step-by-step design idea is quite common in luxury resort hotels such as Marina Bay Jinsha Hotel. "marina bay Sands will be the fulcrum of the explosive development of Singapore's tourism industry," gaming tycoon Sheldon Adelson said at the opening ceremony that day. He is the chairman of Las Vegas Sands Group, the parent company of the resort.