/ Posted on 31 May, 2021 13:12
With Singapore’s month-long Phase 2 Heightened Alert restrictions coinciding with the first two weeks of the June school holidays, which start today, the city-state’s most popular attractions are giving up hopes of welcoming increased visitorship from families with children.
The new measures require attractions to further reduce their operating capacity to 25 per cent – from 50 per cent previously– and limit group sizes to only two. Dining-in services at F&B venues are also suspended.
This rare white tiger, as well as many other residents of Wildlife Reserves Singapore parks, will have lonely days ahead as visitor capacity gets cut from 50 per cent to just 20 per cent from May 16 to June 13
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April 24, 2021
AsiaOne
With Singapore s hawker culture officially added to the Unesco Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, AsiaOne takes a look at young hawkers who snub the corporate rat race to slave over stoves instead.
It s usually a case of the more publicity, the better , when it comes to media attention in Singapore s competitive F&B landscape.
So we were surprised when our request for an interview with office worker-turned-hawker Wei Liang Chen was met with some trepidation.
Right off the bat during our interview, the 29-year-old Jiangsu native hesitantly asked if we could focus less on his personal backstory and more about his food.
Torrential rain soaks director Anthony Chen’s “Wet Season” with a melancholic yearning for warmth. As water pours outside, the interpersonal storms of two solitary people also rage on. Though it s a facile metaphor, its desired effect mostly pays off.
For his new subdued drama, the Singaporean director reteams with Malaysian actress Yann Yann Yeo and local young star Koh Jia Ler. Chen’s 2013 debut “Ilo Ilo,” featured Yeo as a pregnant mother so overwhelmed with work that a Filipino housekeeper becomes the primary caretaker of her 10-year-old son (Jia Ler). Similar themes around substitute motherhood and the precocious minds of young males resurface in this follow-up but with added maturity.
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