The QR Code had been part of our life since the COVID 19 pandemic in Singapore is part of the worldwide of the coronavirus which our state detected the first case in late January by then the transmission began to developed, then the cluster began to emerge in the dormitories for our foreign workers by then the ministerial task force was set into motion where we experience our circuit breakers lockdown than by 19th June we are into Phase 2 until such time when the pandemic ease there is a chance of having Phase 3 by year-end and we are ready for the new normal. We have been reminded to have a safe entry check-in and check out by visiting any establishment even our MRT, Bus Interchanges, shopping malls and all government agencies and also putting on a mask is compulsory when going out next the government is rolling out the trace together dongle to support the singpass and trace together apps.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Friday, October 23, 2020
Shophouses of yesteryear
With the new advancement of technology, the design of modern shopping malls had taken over the old shophouses that we had known, from colonial design to intricate one with Peranakan flavour to some but mostly in public housing. Different sector referring to the different community such as Geylang Serai which accustomed to the Malay communities, Little India to the Indian community, Chinatown to the Chinese community so on and so forth. Over the last 50 years, a lot of old shophouses had to make way for redevelopment into the modern high rise malls so it is important for us to look into our heritage buildings. I found some interesting one in around Chinatown. to be continued
Thursday, October 22, 2020
Millionaires Club
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
National Stadium
In 1973, then our Prime Minister, the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew declared open the new National Stadium situated at Kallang where once the Wonderland Amusement Park was in conjunction with the 1973 South East Asia Peninsular Games (SEAP Games) where we play host to our South East Asia neighbours after that the Kallang Roar was created with the participation of Malaysia Cup. Those glory days were soon over because the stadium was to demolished in order to make way for a new top-class stadium eventually called the Singapore Sports Hub, sadly but surely the project materialised and today we have a dome shape stadium but lack of top-class events where we are no more participate in the Malaysia Cup but only have our very own Singapore Premier League (SPL)
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Our National Stadium
The first stadium we had was the Jalan Besar Stadium which was built in 1929 that is where the football fever started with the Malaya Cup and renamed to Malaysia Cup from 1967 to 1973. During the Japanese Occupation, it was used as a Sook Ching screening site, in 1964 a mass rally was held for the mourning of the death of Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. The stadium was closed in 1999 to begin the rebuilding of the new FIFA Goal plan project. The Jalan Besar Stadium played host to several events during it heydays where the Singapore Youth Festival in 1955, Singapore Armed Forces Day in 1969, and the 1984 National Day Parade, our very own S League Games, 2010 Summer Youth Olympic and also playing host to International Football Club.
Monday, October 19, 2020
Puppet on a string
This is the last performance show that one can catch it is really a dying trade and will vanish in the near future. Chinese Puppetry has come a long way during the migration of immigrant with the various Chinese dialects group setting foot in this region, they bring along their arts into Singapore they are traditionally performed for the temple to offer entertainment to the deity in return for their blessing and protection.
Sunday, October 18, 2020
Temple of the 1000 lights
Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple is located in Race Course Road and was founded by a Thai Monk Venerable Vutthisara in the year 1927 which serve as a Buddhist Monastery in Singapore. It is the most prominent and widely visited Buddhist Temple and features a 15-metre sitting Budhha depicting the life of Shakyamuni Buddha. During Vesak Day the annual holiday celebrating the birth and enlightenment of Buddha and devotees donate money to the temple in exchange for placing gold leaf onto a small statue of Buddha and at the end of the day, the Buddha is almost entirely covered with fresh layers of gold leaves.