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Racial harmony, resilience must continue to inspire Singaporeans: Chee Hong Tat

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Mr Chee was speaking at the launch of the Remembering Lee Kuan Yew exhibition in the Toa Payoh Central Community Hub, which was launched alongside the Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Citizenship Ceremony, where some about new citizens received their citizenship certificates.

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Tembusu tree planted in Istana Gardens in honour of late Lee Kuan Yew

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President Tony Tan Keng Yam and his wife planted a Tembusu tree at the Istana Gardens on Saturday afternoon (Mar 19) to mark the first anniversary of the passing of Singapore’s first Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew.

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Dementia-friendly community launched at Hong Kah North

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A key aspect of the initiative is a network comprising members of the public and businesses who are trained to look out for those with symptoms of dementia, and offer help.

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Singaporeans celebrate life, legacy of Mr Lee Kuan Yew at events across the island

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March 19, 2016 10:45 PM

SINGAPORE – Singaporeans from all walks of life gathered on Saturday (March 19) at events across the island to celebrate the life and legacy of founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, ahead of the first anniversary of his death this week.



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3,000 gather at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in remembrance of Lee Kuan Yew

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There was also a memorial board where residents can pledge to uphold the spirit of resilience – one of the values that Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had always emphasised. 

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Enterprising grandma, botanist among winners at Singapore Indian Business Leaders Awards

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March 19, 2016 9:30 PM

SINGAPORE – As a poor single mother, Ms Kader Beevi opened her first restaurant 22 years ago in the belief that she could earn a brighter future for her four children.



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Eurasian Association launches book on contributions of outstanding pioneers

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March 19, 2016 9:28 PM

SINGAPORE – The Eurasian Association of Singapore has launched a book to recognise contributions from outstanding people in its community.



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Facebook's Zuckerberg meets propaganda czar in China charm drive

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BEIJING – Facebook’s co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg met China’s propaganda tsar Liu Yunshan in Beijing on Saturday as part of a charm offensive in one of the few markets where the social network cannot be accessed.

The rare meeting, reported by China’s state news agency Xinhua, suggests warming relations between Facebook and the Chinese government, even as Beijing steps up censorship of and control over the Internet.

Liu, who sits on the Communist Party’s Politburo Standing Committee which is the apex of power in China, praised Facebook’s technology and management methods, Xinhua said.

Zuckerberg was in Beijing for the China Development Forum, a government-sponsored conference bringing together top business executives and the country’s ruling elite.

China “hopes (Facebook) can strengthen exchanges, share experiences and improve mutual understanding with China’s Internet companies”, Xinhua quoted Liu as telling Zuckerberg.

Earlier this year, Beijing introduced new rules on online publication, which analysts say may place further curbs on foreign internet businesses trying to operate in China.

Online content publishers should “promote core socialist values” and spread ideas, morals and knowledge that improve the quality of the nation and promote economic development.

Foreign companies in China, especially in media, face political pressure from a range of regulations. The country’s military newspaper calls the Internet the most important front in an ideological battle against “Western anti-China forces”.

China, the world’s second largest economy, has the biggest Internet population, numbering almost 700 million people.

On Friday, Zuckerberg posted an image of himself running through smog in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, past the portrait of the late Chairman Mao Zedong hanging over the Forbidden City.

The 31-year-old has achieved celebrity status in China, one of the few markets where Facebook and other foreign Internet platforms, including Alphabet Inc’s Google services and Twitter Inc, are not available due to tight government controls.

He has long sought to improve his company’s relationship with the Chinese authorities, and now sits on the advisory board of the School of Economics and Management at China’s elite Tsinghua University.

Zuckerberg began his remarks to the forum in Mandarin, speaking about the promise of artificial intelligence, particularly devices such as self-driving cars and medical diagnostics.

He sidestepped sensitive issues, talking instead about technology and his family. “The one thing I am extremely optimistic about for China is the emphasis on engineering,” Zuckerberg said.

He did not respond to a question from Reuters about Facebook’s plans to do business in China.

During the forum, Alibaba Group Holdings’s Executive Chairman Jack Ma praised Zuckerberg, saying he respected Chinese culture and ran a “great company”.

“He respects the Chinese and Oriental culture by instinct,”Ma said. “Not because he wants to make money.”

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Video: Chinese tourists shovel up prawns with plates at buffet in Thailand

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How much do you love prawns?

A video circulating on social media showed just how much a group of Chinese tourists love their prawns at a buffet in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

The video showed people shoving each other in order to scoop up as many prawns as they could on to as many plates with their two hands.

English-language Chinese website, Shanghaiist, reported that the hotel staff of this buffet were shocked by the greedy behaviour of these tourists because much of the food that was shovelled away was left uneaten.

The video on Shanghaiist’s Facebook page has garnered over 2 million views with nearly 9,000 comments.

Many expressed disgust at the group’s behaviour, and shared their own negative stories about Chinese tourists.

Those from China also commented on how “savage” the group’s behaviour was.

Facebook user Jina Jiang, who is from Fujian, commented on the video post saying, “I don’t know who’s more savage… those old people trying to fill their plate with shrimps like there’s no tomorrow, or that one lady with THREE plates pilled up, LOL.”

However, there were some commenters who tried to be positive about the situation.

Facebook user Paradee Jee, from Thailand, said there have been awkward moments with Chinese visitors in Thailand from time to time but she thinks it is due to cultural differences. She hoped that both sides will learn to understand each other better.

She said, “I am Thai and I am here to say that we Thai love the Chinese tourists”.

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1,500 Tanjong Pagar residents gather to remember Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s legacy

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SINGAPORE – In another remembrance event held for the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew on Saturday (March 19), about 1,500 people gathered at Duxton Plain Park in Tanjong Pagar, ahead of the founding Prime Minister’s first death anniversary on March 23.
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