Singapore’s Tea Culture

Tea is a drink that has been around for many centuries and its popularity has never ceased. Even in our current time, tea is still very popular in Singapore and …

Chinatown In The Chinese New Year Period

Chinatown is one of the areas that is the most crowded and bustling with life during the Chinese New Year Period, and as retailers set up temporary stalls in Chinatown, …

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Singapore’s Food Wastage Problem

Food is so readily available in Singapore, it is so easy to find a shop selling food, be it biscuits, titbits or raw and cooked food. Too many of us take this …

A Guide to Chinese New Year Practices

As Chinese New Year draws nearer, shops are selling decorations, Chinese New Year music is playing everywhere, and delicious goodies are being sold. But do you know the various practices …

Singlish: Culture or Bad Habit

In Singapore, it is rare to find someone who speaks perfect British English, not even English teachers, tutors and even literary professors. This is so as the locals are accustomed …

Breakfast In Singapore

Breakfast is perhaps the most important meal of the day, being the first meal you take after a night of rest and also the meal that will give you energy …

Meme Culture

Netizens have found a new way to express their feelings. All around the world, these seemingly hilarious graphic comics have popped up everywhere, from social networking sites to blogs, forums …