Truly a pleasure talking to ESM Goh Chok Tong (MParader) , 2nd Prime Minister of Singapore.
He told me the last time he came down to Muar was in the 1950s when there were no bridges & he had to take a ferry to cross the river.
I told ESM that now we have 2 bridges & that the FOOD like our Asam Pedas Muo, Satay Pagi & Mee Bandung Muo have only gotten better.
Before borders closed due to COVID, many Singaporeans would drive down to my constituency for the food, heritage & culture. Can't wait for that to happen again.
I told ESM that my father used to take me to watch the national day parade & i used to see him from afar then. "Who's this tall man😆".
(p/s he is still as tall, sharp & witty)
As a Johorean, I would also get free access to MediaCorp channels like Channel 5 & Suria so i'd always see him speak when i was a kid.
Malaysians & Singaporeans are always stronger together.
A shared history, a shared culture & shared future.
Our relationship should never just be based on convenience, instead it should be based on Mutual trust & respect.
We are one big family afterall.
I look forward to hosting ESM Mr Goh & many other Singaporeans in my constituency Muar once border reopens!
同時也有92部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過21萬的網紅Ghib Ojisan,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Working culture in Japan and Singapore is quite different. Although most people feel like working in Japan is not the best, I do miss our special bond...
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จากข่าวสิงคโปร์เสนอให้ยูเนสโก้ขึ้นบัญชีหาบเร่แผงลอยเป็นมรดกโลกทางวัฒนธรรม
Singapore wants its hawker culture to be on the UNESCO cultural heritage list.
สิงคโปร์เสนอให้ยูเนสโก้ขึ้นบัญชีหาบเร่แผงลอยเป็นมรดกโลกทางวัฒนธรรม
hawker (n.)
ผู้หาบเร่ อ่านว่า เฮาะเคอร
street vendor
คนขายของข้างทาง
vendor (n.)
ผู้ขาย อ่านว่า เฟ่นเดอร
เมื่อกลับมามองที่ประเทศไทยแล้ว ทาง CNN ได้เคยจัดอันดับ 23 เมืองทั่วโลกที่มีสตรีทฟู้ดที่ดีที่สุด
ปรากฏว่ากรุงเทพฯของเราได้รับการจัดอันดับเป็นอันดับ 1 ของโลก ซึ่งถือเป็นเสน่ห์ของประเทศไทยในการดึงดูดนักท่องเที่ยวทั่วโลกมาลิ้มลองความอร่อย
Bangkok is number one on CNN's list of best cities for street food.
กรุงเทพฯถูกจัดอันดับจาก CNN ให้เป็นอันดับ 1 ที่มีสตรีทฟู้ดดีที่สุดของโลก
street food
อาหารข้างทาง
นอกจากนี้ยังมีตลาดที่เป็น Amazing Thailand อาทิ ร่มหุบ จ.สมุทรสงคราม ที่แม่ค้าจะตั้งแผงกางร่มกันบนรถไฟ
แต่เมื่อรถไฟจะวิ่งผ่านก็จะหุบร่มแล้วเก็บแผงหนี ก่อนจะกลับมากางร่มและตั้งแผงอีกครั้ง เมื่อรถไฟวิ่งผ่านไปแล้ว
Maeklong Railway Market
ตลาดร่มหุบ
railway (n.)
รางรถไฟ
นับเป็นตลาดที่หวาดเสียวที่สุดในโลก
พร้อมกันนี้ยังมีตลาดน้ำอัมพวา ตลาดน้ำอโยธาตลาดน้ำดำเนินสะดวก ซึ่งน่าจะให้ทาง UNESCO
ลองพิจารณาให้ตลาดของประเทศไทยได้ขึ้นบัญชีทางวัฒนธรรมบ้าง
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“Eurasians embody what Singapore is – a melting pot of cultures, always open to diverse influences from within or without, and willing to borrow, adopt and adapt, and make something that is Eurasian and yet Singaporean.”
An interesting commentary by Julia d'Silva that chronicles her experiences growing up Eurasian in Singapore. Our Eurasian community is a diverse one and has, over the years, blended the roots of its Asian and European ancestries into a rich, distinct, and wholly Singaporean identity.
Will be attending the Eurasian Festival at Our Tampines Hub tomorrow, do drop by if you would like to learn more Eurasian culture and history through dance, food, and music. :) – LHL
singapore food culture 在 Ghib Ojisan Youtube 的評價
Working culture in Japan and Singapore is quite different. Although most people feel like working in Japan is not the best, I do miss our special bonds between colleagues. It's a very special relationship.
However, I was working way too long. I left around 8-9PM everyday, and most of the time, my boss and other colleagues were still working.
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[WHY HONG KONG HAS THE LONGEST LIFE EXPECTANCY?]
50.1 years. According to the World Health Organization, this is the average life expectancy in the country of Sierra Leone. As of now, one of the lowest in the world.
At the other end of the spectrum, we have countries like Italy, Iceland, Singapore and Switzerland all with an average life expectancy well into their 80’s. Now beating all those countries however, is (of course) Japan, topping the list at 83.7 years. (Note that the UN data is a little different). Regardless, this is the country with the longest average life expectancy.
But, this video is not about Japan, because there is a city with an even longer life expectancy.
This is Hong Kong, a city with over 7.4 million people living on about a thousand square kilometres of land. One of the most densely populated places on the planet - a fast paced city that never sleeps.
It’s a city of contradictions with towering buildings next to lush green mountains, street food stalls alongside McDonald’s & KFC’s, markets selling cheap counterfeits in front of designer stores, but the most surprising perhaps is the extremely long life expectancy of the people living in what is one of the most polluted cities in the world.
Hong Kong has an average life expectancy of 84.3 years.
Ironically enough, Hong Kong literally translates to ‘Fragrant Harbour’.
This video will cover:
- Hong Kong weather and climate
- Londons' Great Smog of 1952
- Geographical access to good food
- Cuisine / diet
- Accessibility of walkways and footpaths
- Fitness and habits
- Taichi & Qigong
- Environment
- WHO global network of age-friendly cities
- Hong Kong's healthcare system / primary care / hospital treatment
- Smoking
- Strong family ties
- Mahjong
- Retirement age
- Many older generation Hong Kongers were not boring in China, but in Mainland China
- China's Cultural Revolution

singapore food culture 在 serpentza Youtube 的評價
The political environment is complicated by the potential for military conflict should Taiwan make overt actions toward de jure independence; it is the official PRC policy to use force to ensure reunification if peaceful reunification is no longer possible, as stated in its anti-secession law, and for this reason there are substantial military installations on the Fujian coast. However, in recent years, the PRC has moved towards promoting peaceful relations, including stronger economic ties, with the current ROC government aimed at unification through the one country, two systems formula or maintaining the status quo under the 1992 Consensus.
On 29 April 2005, Kuomintang Chairman Lien Chan travelled to Beijing and met with Communist Party of China (CPC) Secretary-General Hu Jintao, the first meeting between the leaders of the two parties since the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949. On 11 February 2014, Mainland Affairs Council Head Wang Yu-chi travelled to Nanjing and met with Taiwan Affairs Office Head Zhang Zhijun, the first meeting between high-ranking officials from either side. Zhang paid a reciprocal visit to Taiwan and met Wang on 25 June 2014, making Zhang the first minister-level PRC official to ever visit Taiwan. On 7 November 2015, Ma Ying-jeou (in his capacity as Leader of Taiwan) and Xi Jinping (in his capacity as Leader of Mainland China) travelled to Singapore and met up, marking the highest-level exchange between the two sides since 1949.
The PRC supports a version of the One-China policy, which states that Taiwan and mainland China are both part of China, and that the PRC is the only legitimate government of China. It uses this policy to prevent the international recognition of the ROC as an independent sovereign state, meaning that Taiwan participates in international forums under the name "Chinese Taipei". With the emergence of the Taiwanese independence movement, the name "Taiwan" has been employed increasingly often on the island.
What is the difference between Mainland China and Taiwan? Come find out and make a choice as to where you'd like to travel or live...
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