
Li Kuan Yu
Li Kuan Yu was the first Prime Minister of Singapore, serving from 1959 to 1990. He is widely regarded as the founding father of modern Singapore, having played a crucial role in transforming the nation from a developing country into a global financial hub. His policies emphasized economic growth, social stability, and a strong regulatory framework, which helped to establish Singapore as one of the most prosperous countries in the world. Under his leadership, Singapore developed an extensive green plan that integrated nature into urban development, promoting a vision of a 'City in a Garden.' His legacy continues to influence Singaporean politics and development policies.
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Li Kuan Yu initiated the greening of Singapore in the 1960s to make the city more livable and attractive.
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