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Him Law and Tavia Yeung considering relocating to Singapore for children s education

Singapore is no stranger to regional celebs calling our island home Cecilia Cheung previously enrolled her sons in school here and Jet Li famously gave up his US citizenship for a Singapore one, also citing his preference for our education system. We may soon be adding Hong Kong actor Him Law and his wife, actress Tavia Yeung, to that.

Jamus Lim encourages Singaporean PMETs to seize opportunities to be posted to other ASEAN capitals

Jamus Lim encourages Singaporean PMETs to seize opportunities to be posted to other ASEAN capitals
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Phyllis Quek turns 50; which other stars are at or nearing the milestone?

Although they are at the 50-year milestone in their lives, these stars are still living their best life and displaying their strength and beauty. In an Instagram post on Aug 23, Phyllis Quek uploaded a video of herself celebrating her 50th birthday surrounded by balloons. [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/ChlpaFtpm8P/[/embed] The actress said: "Wishing myself the most blissful birthday ever! Today, I pray that.

Whereabouts of Chinese celeb Zhao Wei s daughter unknown | Taiwan News

Whereabouts of Chinese celeb Zhao Wei s daughter unknown | Taiwan News
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Singapore International School s virtual Christmas charity event brings joy to students, parents

news Singapore International School’s virtual Christmas charity event brings joy to students, parents The Singapore International School in Hong Kong. Photo: Handout The Covid-19 pandemic could not stop students, parents and staff of Singapore International School from going ahead with an annual charitable Christmas festival. The event was tweaked this year to adhere to social-distancing rules, but organisers were determined to keep the spirit of giving alive. The school held its Family Festival virtually for the first time this year, on December 5. Since we couldn t do it face to face, we had to think of new ideas, said Hellen Teo Manning, chairperson of the school s parent-teacher committee.

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