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  2. Singapore National Day rally - Wikipedia

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    The National Day Rally (Malay: Rapat Umum Hari Kebangsaan; Chinese: 国庆群众大会; pinyin: Guóqìng Qúnzhòng Dàhuì; Tamil: தேசிய தின பேரணி) is an annual message delivered by the Prime Minister of Singapore to the entire nation, on the first or second Sunday after National Day on 9 August. [1] Started in 1966 ...

  3. Singapore National Day parade - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Singapore set up alongside pavements across the country Singapore Armed Forces Military Police Command providing security coverage at the Padang during the National Day Parade in 2000. Singapore celebrated its first National Day as an independent nation in 1966, [3] one year after Singapore's separation from Malaysia on 9 August 1965.

  4. National Day (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The National Day Message is an annual tradition on 8 August since 1966. In each year's recorded message, the Prime Minister of Singapore "examine[s] domestic and global developments, review[s] economic performance and outlook, and outline[s] national priorities and government plans as [he inspires] Singaporeans to move forward with a unified ...

  5. 1966 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This will enable Singapore to borrow loans for development and share best practices in monetary management. [2] 9 August – The first National Day Parade is held to commemorate Singapore's independence. [4] 12 August – Confrontation ends, after a peace treaty is signed. [5] 22 August – Singapore founds the Asian Development Bank as part of ...

  6. List of Singaporean patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    The song is usually broadcast on radio and television starting from a month before National Day, and is given prominence during the Parade itself. Examples of such songs include "Stand Up for Singapore" (1985), "Count On Me Singapore" (1986) and "One People, One Nation, One Singapore" (1990). In 1998, there were 2 National Day Parade theme ...

  7. National Pledge (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The National Pledge was written by Sinnathamby Rajaratnam in 1966 shortly after Singapore's independence. Rajaratnam revealed that the dream was to build "a Singapore we are proud of". He believed that language, race and religion were divisive factors, but the Pledge emphasises that these differences can be overcome if Singaporeans cared enough ...

  8. History of the Republic of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This was re-emphasized through the curriculum of "National Education", a compulsory program of which the main goal was to inculcate students with a sense of "national fraternity". The Singapore National Pledge, written by Sinnathamby Rajaratnam, was introduced in 1966 emphasizing unity among the people "regardless of race, language or religion ...

  9. Culture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    On 9 August, Singapore celebrates the anniversary of its independence with a series of events, including the National Day Parade which is the main ceremony. The first National Day Parade, which was held in 1966, was held at the Padang in the city centre. In 2003, the Esplanade – "Theatres on the Bay", a centre for performing arts, was opened.