An artist's impression shows the Skypark that tops the Marina Bay Sands hotel towers in Singapore in this undated handout photo released to Reuters on June 23, 2010. The Skypark is a unique architectural feature that spans across the three towers, designed by Moshe Safdie, and boasts 12,400 square feet of space 200m above the ground, according to information released by Marina Bay Sands. The deck of the Skypark is longer than the Eiffel Tower if it were to be laid on its side.
A woman takes photos of models lounging in a swimming pool overooking the financial skyline on Thursday June 24, 2010 in Singapore. Singapore's second casino-resort's sky garden, which boasts a 160-meter infinity pool overlooking the city-state's financial skyline, opened Thursday, a massive $5.7 billion project by Las Vegas Sands Corp. that aims to makeover the city-state as a Southeast Asian gambling and tourism magnet. After big cost overruns and months of delays, the casino, hotels, its shopping mall and convention center were opened.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chief Executive Sheldon Adelson greets media during the opening ceremony at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, Wednesday June 23, 2010. Singapore's second casino-resort opened Wednesday, a massive $5.7 billion project by Las Vegas Sands Corp.
American singer Katy Perry, who is in Singapore for the open-air music festival Singfest 2010, holds a media conference in the pool of the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark, August 2, 2010. Picture taken August 2, 2010.