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The first hoax reported in Singapore was in 1805, when the Bukit Timah Monkey Man was reported for the first time. Depending on the subject and type of the hoax, it's been reported to Singapore Police Force, there may be an investigation by the Criminal Investigation Department and subsequently a possible a stern warning or prosecution by the AGC.
Multi-sport events in Singapore; Specific festivals: Asian Festival of Children's Content; i Light Marina Bay; Singapore Arts Festival; Singapore Fashion Festival; Singapore Fireworks Celebrations; Singapore Food Festival; Singapore Garden Festival; Singapore International Film Festival; Singapore International Photography Festival; Singapore's ...
SHINE is a nationwide festival in Singapore "by youth, for youth' and is jointly supported by the Ministry of Social and Family Development [1] and the National Youth Council. [2] Inaugurated in 2005, [3] SHINE aims to: Showcase and develop youth talent and skills; Facilitate and profile youth community contribution
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The National Day Parade (NDP) is an annual parade held in Singapore to commemorate its independence. Held annually on 9 August, it is the main public celebration of National Day, and consists of a parade incorporating contingents of the Singapore Armed Forces, Ministry of Home Affairs, local institutions and community groups, followed by a cultural presentation featuring music, dance displays ...
Singapore's first public LGBTQ+ pride festival, IndigNation, took place during the month of August in 2005, [1] with a second annual IndigNation in August 2006. [citation needed] Previous gay celebrations, exemplified by the Nation parties held annually in Singapore since 2001, were private commercial events held for LGBTQ+ recreation, but were also socio-political statements of significance ...
Screen Singapore was a film festival in Singapore held from 1 August 2005 to 31 August 2005, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the independence of Singapore, to celebrate the heritage of Singaporean cinema from pre-independence days to the present.
6 – 17 September – Team Singapore took part in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. 9 September – Equestrian rider Laurentia Tan wins Singapore's first-ever Paralympic medal, a bronze. [65] She wins another bronze medal on 11 September. [66] 13 September – Swimmer Yip Pin Xiu wins Singapore's first Paralympic silver medal. [67]