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Loving this see through lace dress, also loving the respect and kindess I'm learning to give myself. 🏳️🌈🦋
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Sat down with local media today to talk about the Resilience Budget that Heng Swee Keat announced in Parliament yesterday, and what lies ahead as the COVID-19 pandemic turns the world upside down.
We are heading into the storm with a major $55 billion package to help save jobs and businesses, support households, and keep our economy going. If the situation worsens, we are ready to do more.
The impact on our economy has been huge. This is only the second time ever we are drawing on our reserves. The last time was for the Global Financial Crisis in 2009. We will be drawing up to $17 billion to fund the support measures, more than triple what was drawn in 2009.
I have no illusions that this will be all we need. Nobody can tell what lies ahead. COVID-19 has shown starkly how vulnerable we are, and how our existential threats essentially remain the same, despite Singapore going from third world to first. The COVID-19 pandemic will be the formative experience for this generation of Singaporeans. If we remain vigilant, resolute, and united, I am confident we will get through this together.
You can watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqvAkd0-laMexdczX20GiHiajossILYnS
– LHL
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Presented Low Yen Ling, Denise Phua Lay Peng, Desmond Choo 朱倍庆, Alex Yam and Fahmi Aliman with their Certificates of Appointment and Mayoral Badges at the Mayors’ swearing-in ceremony today. Alex and Fahmi take over from Teo Ho Pin and Dr Maliki Osman, who are stepping down after many years of leadership and contributions.
Our Mayors are chairpersons of the Community Development Councils (CDCs) for the five respective districts. The CDCs play an important role in our social support system. They not only implement government programmes, but also serve as eyes and ears on the ground. They connect with communities, and identify emerging needs and gaps in social support. CDCs deliver services with a human touch, in a way that government agencies that operate on a national scale find harder to do.
CDCs work quietly to fulfil their mission, but in times of crisis, their contributions are vital. Since COVID-19, the CDCs have rolled out more than 70 initiatives. The CDC Vouchers Scheme is a good example. The five CDCs launched this community scheme to help 400,000 households defray the cost of living, while supporting local businesses through the COVID-19 period.
Congratulations to all five Mayors on their appointments. I wish them every success in their new term!
You can watch my speech here: https://youtu.be/IqQpJPXpeTY
– LHL
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In this video, we headed down to Lim's Fried Oysters to eat a massive plate of Oyster Omelette. Lim's Fried Oysters is located at Berseh Food Centre, near Jalan Besar MRT station. Oyster omelette, also known as orh luak in Chinese dialect, is a traditionally Chinese dish brought over to Singapore by immigrants. It is a savoury dish with oysters tossed in eggs in the style of an omelette, with sweet potato starch added to make it thicker and crispier. It is usually accompanied with a chilli sauce on the side. Lim's Oysters is a family-run business that was passed down from father to son, who is the current chef, with over 50 years of operation.
For my serving, I ordered 20 plates worth (SGD$100), which were plated onto my giant plate. Garnished with coriander, it was speckled with thick, juicy oysters and looked tantalisingly good. The omelette was crispy on the outside and moist on the inside, with a plump oyster present every other bite. Fried in lard, it was sinfully delicious with a visible pool of oil on my plate. The addition of the sour and slightly spicy chilli sauce, together with the fresh coriander, complemented the "heaviness" of the dish well. As always, with such a heavy, decadent dish, it became rather overwhelming towards the end. As a single serving, it would be a perfect and affordable treat for yourself during this Covid-19 period.
Do support local businesses and have a plate of Lim's Oyster Omelette!
Visit Lim's Fried Oysters at:
Berseh Food Centre, #01-32
166 Jln Besar
Singapore 208877
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Skype has just been removed from the app stores here and now is part of the long list of apps and websites blocked by the Great Firewall of China (Golden Shield Project)
Internet censorship in China is extreme due to a wide variety of laws and administrative regulations. More than sixty Internet regulations have been created by the government of China, which have been implemented by provincial branches of state-owned ISPs, companies, and organizations. The apparatus of China's Internet control is considered more extensive and more advanced than in any other country in the world. The governmental authorities not only block website content but also monitor the Internet access of individuals;[4] such measures have attracted the derisive nickname "The Great Firewall of China."
Amnesty International notes that China "has the largest recorded number of imprisoned journalists and cyber-dissidents in the world" and Paris-based Reporters Without Borders stated in 2010 and 2012 that "China is the world's biggest prison for netizens." The offences of which they are accused include communicating with groups abroad, signing online petitions, and calling for reform and an end to corruption. The escalation of the government's effort to neutralize critical online opinion and organizing comes after a series of large, anti-pollution, anti-corruption protests, and ethnic riots, many of which were organized or publicized using instant messaging services, chat rooms, and text messages. The size of the Chinese Internet police force was reported by the state government to be 2 million in 2013.
Carrie Gracie wrote that local Chinese businesses such as Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba, some of the world's largest internet enterprises, benefited from the way China has blocked international rivals from the market, encouraging domestic competition.
Since May 2015, Chinese Wikipedia has been blocked in China. This was done after Wikipedia started to use HTTPS encryption which made selective censorship impossible or more difficult.
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Chwee Kueh (water rice cake) is a breakfast dish commonly eaten in Singapore. The rice cake is made with rice flour and water steamed in a metal mould, giving it its signature shape. It is topped with chai poh (preserved radish) that is flavoured with garlic and soya sauce before being fried in oil. Chilli sauce is usually served on the side.
For my challenge, I visited a specialist Chwee Kueh shop at Taman Jurong to get 100 Chwee Kueh to destroy. The shop is run entirely by an old man who has been making Chwee Kueh for decades and has been at this location for 5 years. His Chwee Kueh is very affordably priced at 5/10 for $1.50/$3. There are more famous and Michelin-awarded places out there, but I want to help less well-known and legacy businesses.
The rice cakes on their own are actually rather bland and light, which is normal for rice cakes as they are meant to act as vessels for the toppings. The preserved radish were very savoury and barely sweet, unlike some of the more famous ones. As they were practically deep fried in oil, it was a very oily and cloying topping. The chilli compensated the heaviness of the topping well, with a lightly spicy and heavily smoky flavour.
At 100 rice cakes weighing around 5KG, it was quite a challenge to complete as the oily and heavy preserved radish got to me quick. While adding the chilli sauce helped, I still had to push myself to complete the challenge. As always, if you order a reasonable portion of 5 or 10, this would be a hearty breakfast to start the day with. Do support local businesses and this old man by visiting his Chwee Kueh shop!
Visit Taman Jurong Chwee Kueh at:
Taman Jurong Food Centre #02-67
3 Yung Sheng Road
Singapore 618499
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