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Unveiling a New Level of Luxury: The Lentor Gardens Project Bringing Sophistication to the Lentor Estate – My Paper Official Singapore News Source

Unveiling a New Level of Luxury: The Lentor Gardens Project Bringing Sophistication to the Lentor Estate – My Paper Official Singapore News Source
mypaper.sg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mypaper.sg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Unveiling a New Level of Luxury: The Lentor Mansion Lentor Gardens Project Bringing Sophistication to the Lentor Estate – My Paper Official Singapore News Source

Unveiling a New Level of Luxury: The Lentor Mansion Lentor Gardens Project Bringing Sophistication to the Lentor Estate – My Paper Official Singapore News Source
mypaper.sg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mypaper.sg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

You won t be able to stay quiet about these cool Singapore libraries

I'm a huge manga and superhero comics fan, but let's face it, buying new books can be expensive, and finding space for them at home is a challenge. Luckily, I can borrow a selection of these beloved comics at our local public libraries. So, you can imagine my excitement in February when a dedicated pop-up comics library opened in City.

Top 36 free things to do in Singapore (September 2023): Singapore River Festival, Sanrio garden light-up and more

Bored as well as broke? We’ve got good news for you. This September, there’s a slew of markets, fairs, performances, talks and workshops to keep you entertained and informed at zero cost. Look forward to the Singapore River Festival 2023, a Sanrio-themed garden wonderland light-up, and a special FEASTival (their pun, not ours) coming to a shopping mall (hopefully) near.

Seniors pick digital skills – with help and patience

Singapore News - Don’t expect to pick up new skills so quickly, it’s often a longer process – that’s the view 81-year-old Koh Tong Cheng takes to keep up with digitalisation. “It took me nearly three years, from the Covid-19 lockdown, to learn how to use PayNow and. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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