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  • Sharing His Passion For Gardening

    Sharing His Passion For Gardening

    Hamzah Bin Osman works full-time as a technician in an architecture firm, and yet he manages to find the time and energy to tend the garden of Teck Ghee Primary School (TGPS), where his daughter attends class.

  • Birdwatching In The Midst Of Giants

    Birdwatching In The Midst Of Giants

    On a sunny morning in December, the team from HortPark and Southern Ridges, with the help of the volunteers from ST-Microelectronics, conducted a Bird Watching Tour for the public through its Connecting with Nature programme in the Southern Ridges.

  • Breezing Through Ulu Pandan Park Connector

    Breezing Through Ulu Pandan Park Connector

    Riding along the Ulu Pandan Park Connector is a breeze and a great way to spend your weekends with friends and family. Check out the video for a short introduction to a great ride.

  • A Secret Hideout In Pasir Ris Park

    A Secret Hideout In Pasir Ris Park

    Set along the eastern coast of Singapore, Pasir Ris Park’s scenic view and tranquility attracts many visitors who participate in recreational activities such as jogging, cycling as well as its beachfront dining. The Five Rabbits is just the perfect place for a secret getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.

  • E.J.H. Corner And The Japanese Occupation Of Singapore Botanic Gardens

    E.J.H. Corner And The Japanese Occupation Of Singapore Botanic Gardens

    Edred John Henry (E.J.H.) Corner was the Assistant Director of the Singapore Botanic Gardens from 1929 to 1945. He spent much of his time in this position exploring the Malaysian Peninsula extensively and studying its tree flora, leading to the publication of his well-known two-volume work Wayside Trees of Malaya in 1940. At the same time, Corner was considered controversial for his perceived collaboration with the Japanese during World War II.