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The Raffles’ Effect
As we remember Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles’ many contributions as part of the Singapore Bicentennial, we look at his passion for natural history and five ways this impacted our local biodiversity and conservation efforts till today.
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Cultivating A Budding Interest
Studies have shown that children benefit from being in close contact with nature, such as having increased attentiveness, superior memory and improved psychomotor skills. In this new school year, we share some resources NParks has produced for children to use and enjoy.
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Enjoying the Seaside “Blues”
There are choice aplenty at the East Coast Park Seafood Centre, but new entrant Blue Pier seafood will satisfy any rumbling tummy with its tasty food and generous servings.
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Journey To The Past
Fort Canning Park will be the venue for the commemoration of the Singapore Bicentennial later this year. Before that, we uncover some hidden gems in this rich historical location.
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Project By The Community, For The Community
The Ubin Project was launched in 2014, with the community driving programmes and activities for the community. We look back at some recent highlights.
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Fun In The Sun
Sun’s out, fun’s in! Hanging out with your friends, or looking for things to do with the family? Here are nine exciting activities you can enjoy in our parks and gardens.
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Seven Reasons to Join Our Events in 2019
Who says only nature lovers visit our parks and gardens? From budding musician to farmer wannabe, the events held in our green spaces have something for everyone. Check out seven reasons to make a date with us in 2019!
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Where The Streets Have Tree Names
We all know Singapore as a City in a Garden where trees line our streets. But did you know that some roads are named after trees? We explore our green city to find eight such streets and the trees they are named after.