1965 Movie is a nice show for the whole family

We won six tickets to watch the 1965 Movie through our KDK contest.
SG50 NDP is just over, and 1965 is still fresh in our minds.

Video: Lim Kay Tong plays Mr Lee Kuan Yew in the movie. And I dare say he really portrayed Mr Lee well, the mannerism and charisma.

Kids celebrate Racial Harmony day every year.
They might be too small to understand the unique feature of Singapore, where so many religion, culture and race stays together in harmony. To them, dressing in their traditional costumes and playing traditional games might be fun, but there is a message to bring home.

Topics involving Religion, Race, Language can be sensitive and divisive. I believe we are mature and sensitive enough to joke and tease each other. At work or in school, we embrace, respect and we give and take. Our kids in Indian, Malay and Chinese costume.

I would recommend 1965 Movie for school going kids. The show presents to them a totally different scenario which could evolve post 1965.

What if our leaders were not strong enough to pull the people together?
What if the separation from Malaysia turns ugly?
What if hidden forces (Konfrontasi) managed to tear our fragile society apart?

There might not even be a SG50 to talk about!

A whole generation has grown up in peace, expecting entitlements and ipads.
Although I did not went through war or tensions in Singapore’s history, I remembered clearly Dr Mahathir constantly threatening to cut off Singapore’s water in the 80s. Our Indonesian neighbour also gave us the now infamous “Little Red Dot” tag. Singapore is a small city state of 5 million, why should our neighbours, or even the world own us a living?

It is getting harder to remind the kids not to take Singapore’s peace for granted.
I hope there will not be a day when race and religion pulls Singaporean apart again.

Changi Airport Home spots

As part of SG50 celebrations, Changi Airport Home Spots showcased 50 icons around Terminal 1, 2 and 3!
Look out for your favourite Food, campaign icons, dragon playground, and even SAF mobilisation.
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Kids checking their Changi Airport Home Spots map to identify the next icon.
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At T3, we saw cardboard models of old Kallang Airport and Seletar airport.
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Love the creative Luggage Tags! Everyone can pen their wishes and greetings and hang them on the Merlion, Singapore Flyer or Airport Tower.
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We do not get many opportunities to wefie with Changi Aiport’s iconic Tower!
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Durians! This variant does not emit any odour fragrance! Very popular with locals and visitors alike.
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This is the actual size of the Durians, someone even place their baby on the durian pulp for some thorny backdrop!
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The most courteous boy and Lion.
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Posing with Singa πŸ™‚
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Frankly speaking, this Green Soldier (Mob Man) flashing means we have to report to camp! Say bye bye to your happy weekends and partying. Our boys always complained that parents are strict and restrict their freedom. They will soon understand what is “2359” hee hee.
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Even the skytrains have been decorated with pretty motifs!
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Video : Do lookout for the decorations along Airport Boulevard too!

SG50 and Changi Airport Home Spots. Have Fun exploring and learning about Singapore and Changi Airport’s history. A pity the Chicken Rice, Satay, and Chili Crabs are hidden in the Transit sections πŸ™‚
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