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Well, not really, unless you have a working time machine – in which case, may we borrow it? No, we’re talking about the Kampong Lorong Buangkok Tour Experience. It’s a two-hour tour that brings you to Singapore’s last remaining kampong or village.
Get a blast from the past with as you visit an actual
kampung house and see how people live without the modern conveniences that many of us take for granted, just like they used to in the old days.
This is a good way to see what the real
Singapore News - A total of 27 parks and developments in Singapore have been recognised for good landscape design and management under an enhanced certification scheme by the National Parks Board (NParks). The 2020 Landscape Excellence Assessment Framework certification scheme now puts more. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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A daily stroll around the neighbourhood is great but a dog run or fenced area offers your furkid room to stretch their legs, sniff and explore, and even socialise with other canine friends . And best of all? They can go unleashed.
There are rules and etiquette to observe though, including not leaving your dog unattended, and of course, picking up after them. Also, keep safe distancing in mind while you’re in the park.
Check out these dog runs and parks near you.
1. Parkland Green, East Coast Park
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Nature advocates call for mitigation measures after error in clearing parts of Kranji woodland area
Excavators and a truck are seen on cleared land in Kranji, on Feb 17, 2021. (Photo: Calvin Oh)
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SINGAPORE: The error in clearing parts of the Kranji woodland area could undermine recent efforts by Singapore authorities to better engage nature groups, said conservation advocates who expressed shock and disappointment at the mistake.
The 70ha Kranji woodland area, about the size of Jurong Lake Gardens, is along a green artery known as the Rail Corridor.