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My Kampong Days <<家在半山芭>> is the 14th co-production of MediaCorp TV and ntv7. It stars Ong Ai Leng , Wee Kheng Ming & Zen Chong as the casts of the series. [ 1 ] It was produced in conjunction with Malaysia 's 52nd Year of Independence.
Aziza's 2013 memoir, titled Sambal Days, Kampong Cuisine, was released in March. It mainly discusses her childhood. [3] She resides in Novena, Singapore. [1] The irrepressible Aziza Ali, a Malay Singaporean success story. Part I: Singapore’s doyenne of Malay cuisine and fine dining [8]
Kampong Lorong Buangkok (alternatively Kampung Lorong Buangkok; Jawi: كامڤوڠ لوروڠ بواڠكوق; Chinese: 罗弄万国村; pinyin: Luónòng Wàn Guó Cūn) is a village located in Hougang, Singapore. Built in 1956, it is the last surviving kampong located on Singapore Island in the 21st century. It is situated right beside a canal ...
The blacksmith shop is one of the oldest types of shophouses in Singapore which was used for educational tours. It is the last blacksmith shop in the area. [2] On 20 June 2014, the One Kampong Gelam association was established to enliven and establish Kampong Glam as a vibrant cultural district.
Kampong Radin Mas was a small Malay village situated on the foothills of Mount Faber in Telok Blangah. According to legend, Puteri Radin Mas Ayu was a young and very beautiful princess.
Istana Kampong Glam (Malay for "Kampong Glam Palace"; Jawi: ايستان کامڤوڠ ڬلم), also Istana Kampong Gelam, is a former Malay palace in Singapore. It is located near Masjid Sultan in Kampong Glam. The palace and compounds were refurbished into the Malay Heritage Centre in 2004. The palace was gazetted as a national monument on the ...
The group fled to Singapore, first settling temporarily near present-day Raffles Hotel, later moving to where Bugis Street is, before finally building a large settlement by the Kallang River in today's Kampong Bugis (literally "Bugis Village"). In the early 1950s, a major fire destroyed the Buginese village.
Tanjong Rhu (left) marked as Tanjon Rû in this 1604 map of Singapore by Godinho de Erédia.The map is orientated with the South towards the top left. The name Tanjong Rhu appeared in Manuel Godinho de Erédia's 1604 map of Singapore spelt as Tanjon Rû, it means "casuarina cape" in Malay from the trees of Casuarina equisetifolia or almost similar C. littoria (ru or rhu) species that grew ...