Trip over old SingaporeThrough many years gone by, we've moved ahead together We've built a brave new world where we could shine and grow. And now we only have to look towards tomorrow To carry on the dream as far as it will go So now we look around us and we see A nation built with love by you and me |
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Stamford Arts Centre is a multidisciplinary arts centre with a focus on Traditional Arts. The centre comprises three blocks of building, housing various professional arts companies. SAC or National Arts Council is envisioned to be a vibrant and energetic performing arts centre focused on bringingthe traditional arts closer to the community.
The Presbyterian Church in Singapore is a part of the Christian Church throughout the world.
Freemasonry has been called many things (some untrue and unflattering) but, in short, freemasonry is a system of learning designed to make good men better men.Freemasonry in Singapore officially began in 1845. The present Freemasons Hall on Coleman Street was constructed in 1879. Sir Stamford Raffles was a Freemason.
The Arts House is a building in Singapore. It is currently a multi-disciplinary arts venue which plays host to art exhibitions and concerts. Built in 1827, the Old Parliament House is the oldest government building and perhaps the oldest surviving building in Singapore. The building was home to the Parliament of Singapore from 1965 to 1999, when it moved to an adjacent new building.
Kampong Glam is a neighbourhood and ethnic enclave in Singapore. It is located north of the Singapore River, in the planning area of Rochor, known as the Malay-Muslim quarter.
The West Region of Singapore is one of the five regions in the city-state. The region is the largest in terms of land area and is the second most populous region after the Central Region.
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is a five-star luxury hotel located near the mouth of the Singapore River, in the Downtown Core of the Central Area, Singapore. It was originally known as the Fullerton Building, and also as the General Post Office Building.The Fullerton Building was named after Robert Fullerton, the first Governor of the Straits Settlements (1826–1829).