Singapore
In this section of The New Age Parents, we will be featuring things, activities, events, places to visit in Singapore, government policies, even romantic restaurants in singapore. You are also welcome to contribute to us to make this a more informative and beneficial portal for our readers.
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Singapore Chinese Opera Museum
The exhibits in the Singapore Chinese Opera Museum revolve around the development of Chinese operas in Singapore since the time Southern Chinese set foot on this island.
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Jurong Hill and Jurong Hill Park
Jurong Hill, formerly Bukit Peropok, is Jurong's highest point. While the spiral lookout tower is still standing, the restaurant is no longer around.
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Ang Mo Kio Merlions
There are more merlions in Singapore than you think. Unknown to many, there are a pair of Merlions at Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 near Bishan Park.
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Children’s Books About Singapore: Local Stories For Your Kids
Looking for children's books about stories set in Singapore? We round up 4 children's books to add to your reading list.
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Best Places To Fly Kite In Singapore
Kite flying is a very affordable sport that can help in family bonding. We round up the best places to fly kites in Singapore.
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The Learning Forest At Singapore Botanic Gardens
The Learning Forest features a network of boardwalks and elevated walkways that allow visitors to explore habitats ranging from a freshwater forest wetland to a lowland rainforest.
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Bringing Your Child To Chinatown During Chinese New Year: 5 Tips For Parents
As a parent, it can be daunting to imagine braving the crowds for a trip to Chinatown. Here are 5 tips for enjoying the streets of Chinatown this year!
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Religious Childcare Centres and Kindergartens In Singapore
Looking for a childcare centre or kindergarten with a religious background or religious study in their curriculum? Here are some to consider in Singapore.
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Homeschool Series Part 11: How to Apply For MOE Approval
If you've decided to homeschool your child at Primary 1 onwards, the first official step is to apply to the Ministry of Education (MOE) for approval.
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How Can Stay-At-Home Mothers Plan For Retirement?
Stay-at-home mums (SAHM) leave their careers to raise their children and care for their family. But without a regular income, how can SAHMs plan for retirement?