Built in 1921, Tou Mu Kung temple is the oldest Taoist temple in Singapore dedicated to worshipping the Taoist deity 九皇爷 (Jiu ...
Lake Nakuru is one the most popular lakes of the Great Rift Valley region, and is protected in the Lake Nakuru National Park, ...
Before Singapore became a bustling city-state, it was part of the Straits Settlements – a British administrative group that included Penang, Malacca, and our very own Lion City. And the first Governor ...
Budget wisely: Renting a shophouse may not be the most affordable option in Singapore, so make sure it fits within your ...
It’s not like the gahmen hasn’t tried. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) rolled out “The Thoughtful Bunch” campaign years ...
It's time to put on your big boy and big girl pants because ’tis the season for feasting with friends and family. If your approach to festive eating is “go big or go home”, then allow us to point you ...
Say the words ‘potty training’ and most parents will likely have horror stories to share of how tough that period was and the stress that everyone went through at that stage. While we all want potty ...
What is a National Monument? Who gazettes them? How many national monuments are there in Singapore? To date, the Preservation of Sites and Monuments, a division of National Heritage Board, has ...
T2 was a game changer. At 358,000 sqm, it was bigger than T1's 308,000 sqm and effectively doubled Changi’s passenger capacity. It also brought along the debut of the original Skytrain, which became ...
It’s International Men’s Day today (19 Nov)! This day is all about shining a light on the positive contributions that men bring to their families, communities, and the world at large. It’s also a ...
Travelling with your besties sounds like the ultimate dream – exploring the world together, endless laughs, and sharing the perfect BFF Insta stories. But let’s face it, spending 24/7 with friends in ...