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  2. Public holidays in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are generally 11 public holidays a year; however, since the gap between the Islamic calendar and the Gregorian calendar lasts around 11 days, Hari Raya Aidil Fitri and Hari Raya Aidil Adha are respectively celebrated twice in a Gregorian calendar year every 32 or 33 years. This occurred in 1968 and 2000 for Hari Raya Puasa as well as 1974 ...

  3. List of observances set by the Chinese calendar - Wikipedia

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    December 21, 2020 Dongzhi Festival (Winter Solstice Festival) 冬至 Have Tangyuan and Jiuniang and perform ancestor worship, Feast day, family gatherings, also named "Chinese Thanksgiving" 12 (臘月) 8th January 21, 2021 Laba Festival: 臘八節 / 腊八节 This is the day the Buddha attained enlightenment.

  4. Aziza Ali - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. List of festivals in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    List of Singapore festivals contains: Subcategories: ... Singapore's iPhone film festival; Singapore National Day Parade; Singapore River Festival;

  6. Kampong Glam - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Nine Emperor Gods Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Emperor Gods Festival (Min Nan Chinese: 九皇爺誕; Malay: Perayaan Sembilan Maharaja Dewa; Thai: เทศกาลกินเจ or เทศกาลกินผัก (called in southern Thailand)) or Vegetarian Festival or Jay Festival is a nine-day Taoist celebration beginning on the eve of the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar, celebrated primarily in Southeast Asian ...

  8. Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng is a cultural organisation and columbarium based in Bishan, Singapore with beginnings since 1870. Located at Bishan Lane off Bishan Road, Peck San Theng presently operates a columbarium, two Chinese temples, and ancestral worship services tailoring towards the requirements as well as traditions, customs and beliefs of a cosmopolitan community.

  9. Chinese New Year customs in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Little New Year, or Festival of the Kitchen God, is celebrated on the 24th day of the 12th month in the Chinese lunar calendar, marking the start of the new year celebration. It is believed that household deities report to the Jade Emperor , ruler of heaven and earth, during Little New Year.

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