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SINGAPORE - As the largest community here, the Chinese have played a “crucial and leading role” in building a multiracial Singapore, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong. They have always ...
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Singapore | Chinatown’s Heritage and City Life (4K HDR)This 4K HDR video presents a walk through Singapore’s Chinatown, showing a mix of cultural heritage and daily urban life. It features historical temples, traditional shophouses, active street scenes, ...
Singapore offers a blend of cultural experiences through iconic neighborhoods like Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Visitors can explore historic temples, vibrant markets, and museums ...
Singapore has recently seen many art galleries and spaces opened by wealthy mainland Chinese new to the city-state, but concerns have arisen over their local integration and a lack of sales.
CNA speaks to Alvin Tan, CEO of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, and Dr Tan Qing Lun, Artistic Director of Reverberance, a wind percussion ensemble that has been selected as an Arts Resident.
PRESSING PROBLEMS. The founding of Chinese clan associations is tied to the origins of modern Singapore. Some of them have survived – and adapted – since Chinese immigrants started arriving in ...
A traditional Chinese fashion exhibition hosted by the Beijing-based Prince Kung's Palace Museum and the Singapore-based China Culture Center opened in Singapore on Nov 19 and will last through Jan 5.
The Chinese High School Clock Tower Building was the 43rd building to be gazetted as a National Monument. The MRT station nearest to it is Tan Kah Kee.
Construction of the new building began on the same site in 1928, and by 1930, the Chinese Protectorate moved into what is now known as the Former Ministry of Labour Building (today’s Family ...
To challenge this, Fort Sanctuary introduced Chinese teas to Singapore’s Indian community at the Kalaa Utsavam festival, fostering cultural exchange through tea. Dr Ramaswami feels that in food-crazy ...
At least five companies from mainland China or Hong Kong are planning IPOs, dual listings, or share placements in Singapore in the next 12 to 18 months, four sources said, as Chinese firms look to ...
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