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The skyline-defining Marina Bay Sands is getting a fourth tower and new 15,000-seat entertainment venue. But its architect ...
Singapore is set to enact new rules for national symbols, allowing for wider expressions of pride and solidarity. Learn more about this shift in regulations.
After 60 years, there are intriguing stories about the likes of the national anthem and flag. Singapore's national symbols remain a platform for the people's common aspirations.
Offenders will face a maximum fine of $30,000 or a jail term of up to six months or both for violations related to Singapore's national symbols.
It seems that fewer Singapore households these days display the national flag. Dr Leong Chan-Hoong of Kantar Public looks at what the national symbols mean to Singaporeans and how they can be made ...
SINGAPORE - Singaporeans may soon be able to display the national flag on occasions other than National Day without falling foul of the law, as the authorities look into potentially amending rules ...
SINGAPORE — The Government is proposing a six months' jail term for misusing national symbols, as well as to raise the maximum fine from S$1,000 to S$30,000, as the current penalty is "an ...
SINGAPORE - A citizen workgroup first convened in January has recommended that the Government relook how people can more creatively use national symbols like the national anthem and flag - while ...
SINGAPORE — A new recording of the national anthem was played for the first time in public on the steps of the National Gallery, 60 years from the date of its unveiling.
The symbol - a bold red lion head drawn in minimalist style with clean lines - may soon be found on even more items after it was formally recognised as a national symbol by Parliament on Sept 13.