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Watch Kit Chan, Joanna Dong, Yung Raja and more in a livestream concert They’ll be performing in Sing•Lang 2021, an online concert on Saturday (Jun 19) on meWATCH with music arranged by four local maestros: Goh Kheng Long, Kenn C, Martin Tang and Terence Teo.
Kit Chan, Joanna Dong and Yung Raja are among the artistes performing in Sing•Lang 2021 on Saturday (Jun 19). (Photo: Mediacorp)
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Planning a relaxing weekend in? Great, you can now enjoy an online concert on Saturday (Jun 19), featuring local musicians such as Kit Chan, Joanna Dong, Benjamin Kheng, ShiGGa Shay, Yung Raja, and many more.
Discover different ways of saying “I love you” at this exhibition
Discover different ways of saying “I love you” at this exhibition PUBLISHED ON 07/02/2021 12:00 am By Vondra Tay
If you are looking for a new way to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, take your date to the exhibition
All Walks Of Love at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre. The exhibition looks at love and its myriad expressions in Chinese Singaporean culture. Bonus: Its interactive installations and visually stunning backdrops will make for great snaps to remember the date. The exhibition is on until 28 Feb, and it is part of RE•MIX 2k21, a Chinese culture festival for youth.
January 25, 2021
Capitol Singapore, Gardens by the Bay
Chinese New Year might feel a tad different compared to previous years, but there are still these festive events you and the kids can look forward to, and usher in the Year of the Ox.
Dahlia Dreams at Gardens by the Bay
Spring has arrived at the Flower Dome at Gardens By The Bay, which now showcases a breathtaking display of over 2,000 pretty dahlias of mixed varieties, as well as other auspicious Lunar New Year floral favourites such as azaleas, chrysanthemums and cymbidium orchids.
It’s also the first time that the dome is featuring blooms all grown in-house by its own horticulturists, as global logistical disruptions have made it difficult to import flowers into Singapore from overseas.
Fish Paste only Yong Tau Foo – Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Fu
Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis YTF was started by Lee Siew Khim’s grandfather who used to sell his meat-paste Yong Tau Foo along Sago Lane in the early 60′s before the hawkers were relocated to Chinatown Complex Food Centre. According to Khim, it was during her father’s time when they started stuffing their YTF with fish paste.
Her mother, Mdm Tang Chui Har used to work at her family’s laundry shop just behind Sago Lane. After getting married, she began to help out in her husband’s YTF stall. She got a little teary eyed as she recalled how they would spend long hours at the stall scraping the flesh off wolf herring (
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