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Thursday, 4 May 2017

Deconstruct or not

What should we do about Mr Lee Kuan Yew's house? Should we keep it or destroy it. Well for me I think that we should destroy it because that was what Mr lee himself wanted. We have to respect Mr lee's last wishes as he have done so much for Singapore and I think that this is one of the things I can do to pay my own respect towards him, which is to follow his instructions and wishes. Secondly, we are also not part of his family to choose whether we get to keep it or destroy it as at the end of the day, what his family say is more important than what the public wants. According to the family, they also wanted to destroy as it is Mr lee's wish to destroy it instead of leaving it there for the things to start and rot. Mr lee wanted to destroy his house in order to construct more useful buildings like HDB flats or Office buildings there for economic purposes. I cannot deny that the house can also attract tourist as it has a lot of things related to mr lee himself and we can learn quite a lot of history from his house. The tourism board also can turn the house into a tourist site to attract more visitors and earn money for the country. But we should destroy as it satisfies both conditions of economic purpose and being able to follow mr lees last wish.

Thursday, 27 April 2017

$ or Lives?

Dilemma between the blind pursuit of higher economic growth and protecting our environment.
I would like to think of this at the governments point of view. In the governments point of view it is true that they will sacrifice the environment to earn money but it is all for the better of the country and us the citizens. It will only be wrong if the government is trying to earn money for themselves and not benefit the country and that's the wrong way to waste the environment. If the specified species is endangered we should at the very least keep it safe to ensure its continuation and the clear that area for our economic things. We the government don't care about the environment as it does not bring us any profit but we should at least care about it as our citizens want to take care of it. The economic growth is also needed as most of the countries are growing at incredible rate like China and if the government do not focus on the economic growth, we will start falling behind a lot of countries and all the efforts will be wasted. In conclusion I think that focusing in growth in economy is more important the environment but that does not mean that we can trash the environment so we must take care of it if it is being used and if the place is needed to be cleared for economic purposes we should limit our clearing area and be resourceful at the same time.

High cost of living :(

  What are the possible consequence of high cost of living in Singapore?
The possible consequences are that people will start migrating to other countries cause their cost of living are a lot lower that ours. When Fast and Furious 7 came out, Vin diesel and the crew came to Singapore for an interview, us the Singaporeans asked him to guess the price of cars in Singapore. We told them it was $100,000 for a car and we still have not add the COE and they're were like " WHAT THE HELL, that can easily get you a sports car or lambo back in the states or 2 of the same car!" 
Judging by their response even I will migrate to other countries if I could, the price of our 3 room flats can also easily buy a terrace in their country.
The other possible consequence can be that Singapore still can continue robbing more money under broad daylight because Singaporeans know that it will be difficult to migrate and the things we have now is very fortunate and we will continue staying here and paying more money even though we know we are at a loss.

Sunday, 26 March 2017

Enc Week Blog

  'Experiencing another's culture may open doors that were previous closed ... but the choice to walk through those doors is entirely up to you.' Looking at this quote made me think firstly, what exactly is culture. Well, research tells me that culture is an art or cultivation that manifested overtime. It is the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society.


 Objectives of EnC week:
I think that the whole objectives of this Week is to make us embrace and enjoy the other cultures and welcome them with open arms into our own culture. Because in River Valley Highschool, we have mostly only Chinese students so we cannot experience the other rich cultures that frequently. So this week is to let us understand and learn the other cultures instead of "forcefully" accepting them into our multi racial society.


 During EnC week the school brought us on an interesting learning journey to kampong glam and little india where many people visit for the richness in different cultures. On the first day of EnC Week, the school invited malay dance instructors to come teach my class malay dance and other classes other types of cultural activities like Indian dance and Music. The malay dance was really enjoyable and knowledgful, the dance instructor told us that in Malay dance they incoorperate part of the chinese martial arts, their own and the whole dance tells a beautiful story. The malay dance as a culture, just like Singapore itself, incoorperate different culture which compliments each other and make the dance all the more better. This really fulfilled the objectives as i had learnt that when we learn to accept and embrace each other, we compliments each other's strength and make a better community.

Day 2-5:
On day 2 to 4 we went on a trip to kampong glam and little india. We were told to research different things during the 4 days we were there and my group chose food. Malay and india food are awfully similar as they both revolve around the fragrant spices.


These are two of the few spices we found, the mustard seeds and dried chillies. There are also spices like Coconuts and corriander seeds. Malay uses the coconut to make food like nasi lemak and the indians uses the coconut food to make curry. Malay also included what us, the chinese always use, the soy sauce to enrice their flavour in the food.
this is a picture of a mosque we visited in Kampong Glam. "Masjid Sultan Mosque"
When we entered this mosque, it looked really big unlike other mosque. Interesting fact is that the reason why the interior of the mosque is big is because, it was planned and constructed by an Irish Architect which made the interior like a catholic church which increases the size. It really surprised me because an Irish man constructed a muslim mosque even though they are 2 different religion. 


Second fact is that under the golden glass dome which represents luck and prosperity is actually glass bottles. Because in the past, people who were poorer and could not afford to contribute to the cost of the construction, they contributed glass bottles instead and now it is on the mosque itself. This was a very heartwarming fact because even thoughs the muslim people who started this project, accepted the poorer with open arm and take any contribution they could take and still put it on to the mosque. This shows how much the muslims are bonded as a religion and it really touched all our hearts.

   Because we only spend 1 day at little india there was'nt enough time to explore everything but we had alot of fun. We went into a hawker centre which sold alot of different food from the range of chicken rice to chicken briyani. I chose to try the prata there as it was part of the indian culture, in the curry i could taste the spices and it was not that spicy as they had to serve people from other races too.


We also took turns to explore the Indian street arcade in Little India and there were alot of shops that was selling hanna tattoos but sadly i did not have the time to get it. The hennas represented good luck and it looked really nice. But i wish we had more time to explore the little india and the streets especially with out groups as there were too much to explore.

The most Impactful Lesson:
It is definitely the culture of the muslims. What drives their culture and religion is their integrity. The muslims have to fast for 1 month, have ablution done before entering the mosque and they have to do 5 prayers a day. They do not just skip any of this as they have a strong sense of integrity. If they accidentally miss a prayer or accidentally eat during the fasting period they will just find another time to do it and they will complete it all the time. Ablution, an act to cleanse themselves before they enter the mosque, muslims have intergrity to not do the wrong and scold vulgarities as these make their whole body dirty, muslims try their best to restrict themselves from this through integrity and cleanse themselves everytime during ablution.

Conclusion:

During this whole trip, my group and i faced the whole 5 days with positivity and humbleness to fully experience the other cultures. It definitely released our religious barriers and we could enjoy ourselves alot and at the same time enjoy ourselves. I wish that we had more time to explore places like the masjid sultan mosque by ourselves to find out more about the places itself as we had not enough time to do so.
As my school only consist of mostly chinese, i do forget about the other races sometimes but after this trip, i learnt to be more sensitive towards the other cultures and try our best to embrace each other as much as we can.
Even though there were times that the trip was really boring, EnC week has been really fruitful and we could learn alot of different new things as we approached it with open mindedness.




Thursday, 2 March 2017

Cid Blog

I do not think that Singapore should continue to share her development experiences with other countries. By sharing our information with china we do get our benefits but it benefits them alot more. Over the pass few years according to the article i read in class, it says that china is developing alot and at a much faster rate than singapore up till that it has reached our level and it is still developing. Singapore is still stuck at one slow rate od progression as there are now one who helps us with information other than resource wise. By helping other countries, the countries will have the information and knowledge that us, a small and tiny country only acquire, and thats our only value that out worth. Without that, we got nothing else to offer to the world and thus we will be sooner or later be deemed useless as other countries do not need our knowledge as they are already way more developed than us.
CiD Blog 

What can we learn from suzhou industrial Park? Well we can learn alot about their culture and how much it has improved over the short amount of time spent on the park. We can learn that any country can just be like us if they had the idea and knowledge and we can be easily replaced by other countries whenever. Suzhou industrial park showed dedication and hardwork to change the park to such a beautiful and efficiently well built park. In the video that was showed , there was alot of industries in the area which means that they are slowly gaining and increasing their money earned. There was also a section where many flags were put together which china in the middle and that tells us that china is maintaining a healthy relationship with other countries to acquire maximum peace and prosperity for themselves.

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Singapore

Why singapore should'nt be complacent and why relationship with China is important. In my opinion with supporting evidence, singapore is a very small country and have very little resources for us to sell and earn money. So we need to depend with China. We import oil from china to refine and sell it again to make more money and China help us with a lot of other things. Thats why we need to maintain a good relationship so that the trade continues to allow our economy ti constantly grow and advance. Maintaining a good relationship with china help us to prevent war. If a war occur both countries will lose alot and it will be a lose lose situation.