SINGAPORE - The motif of a lion head takes centre stage in this year s National Day Parade (NDP) logo, which was designed by Nanyang Polytechnic student Tan Yun Xin. I was inspired by how Singapore has come together during the pandemic - from our front-line workers doing their best to battle the pandemic to individual Singaporeans staying home to contain the spread, said Ms Tan, 19, who chose the lion head to be a part of the logo as it symbolises three national values - courage, excellence and strength.
It also represents the nation s strength of will and unity. These are traits she feels are much needed to adapt to today s unprecedented times.
KFC cooks up a crumbstorm with new cereal chicken, fries & ondeh ondeh egg tart
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Burger King s Rendang Burger makes royal return with new Rendang fries & nuggets combo
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Burger King’s Rendang Burger will once again be making its ultimate comeback, but this time the burger masterpiece won’t be arriving alone.
Double Ultimate Rendang Angus Beef Burger
The fast-food King is bringing back the Double Ultimate Rendang Angus Beef Burger that features two juicy, tender, Angus flame-grilled beef patties that are topped with Rendang sauce and fresh onions and the special addition of crispy turkey bacon nestled between two fluffy sourdough buns.
An exclusive collaboration with Deliveroo sees Burger King celebrating the nation’s 56th year of independence four days before the items officially lands in stores islandwide. The drop will happen between