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
He also played a part in the creation of the CPF, Meet-the-People Sessions and Singapore's bilingual education policies. Read More
The Social Development Unit (SDU), a matchmaking government agency, was infamously branded ‘single, desperate and ugly’ by many. Read More
Here’s the history behind why soldiers can get punished for walking on grass patches, or for cutting across parade squares. Read More
Representing an entire country with one piece of cloth is no easy task. That is especially the case for a young, diverse country with no unifying traits. Read More
Operation Rimau: A Daring Mission. A Tragic End. Read More
An English and Japanese scientist work together to save artefacts like the Raffles Statue and even the Botanic Gardens. Read More
Swindling almost S$117 million from banks to spend at international casinos, he also became the world's second biggest gambler. Read More
The story of the man who conducted Asia’s first sex change operation is still relevant today.
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From vanishing dead bodies, to people turning into stone, there are a lot of interesting stories about Singapore’s origins. Read More
The language, which is spoken by less than 100 people in Singapore, is in UNESCO’s Most Endangered Languages in the World List. Read More
The History of Time in Singapore Singapore, 31st December 1981. The streets were silent in anticipation of the annual renewal.... Read More