Firecrackers are all fun and games. That is until you burn your street down. Read More
From vanishing dead bodies, to people turning into stone, there are a lot of interesting stories about Singapore’s origins. Read More
Lee Kuan Yew once pointed out that Singapore has “campaigns to do this, campaigns to do that”. But some of them are a bit more controversial than others. Read More
Stone axes from 6,500 to 12,500 years ago prove the existence of prehistoric tribes on Singapore's shores. Read More
Goh Chok Tong once even remarked that Singapore was the only country in the world that read gardening reports in parliament. Read More
The History of Time in Singapore Singapore, 31st December 1981. The streets were silent in anticipation of the annual renewal.... Read More
The challenge trapped 80 people in Sentosa's Cable Car to see who can last the longest. The results were disastrously hilarious. Read More
The bicentennial might be over, but it’s always important to look at our historical figures critically and for what they were. Read More
The city of Wuhan, has been almost completely deserted. The streets are empty as the lockdown reaches its first month.... Read More
According to the British, St. John's Island was the world's busiest quarantine facility. Even busier than Ellis Island in New York. Read More
Dedicated to Lee Kuan Yew, the launch was planned to take place during SG50, from the Sports Hub. Read More
While the urgency surrounding Dover and Clementi Forest might be new, the problem is a century-old one that predates the island’s independence. Read More