March 7, 2019

Nellie Huang’s Travel Adventures

From abseiling in Mauritius, hiking in the pinnacle forest of Madagascar, paragliding in South Africa, skydiving in Costa Brava, swimming with turtles in the Great Barrier Reef, wildlife watching on the Galapagos Islands to getting up close with a crabeater seal in Antarctica, Nellie Huang loves the adrenaline that comes with extreme sports and has

Dizi Gui (弟子规) : Simple Steps to Love All Equally

Dizi Gui (弟子规) : Simple Steps to Love All Equally

Dizi Gui (弟子规) (Standards for Being a Good Student and Child) is an ancient Chinese text for children that teaches moral values and etiquette. It was written during the Qing Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Kangxi  (康熙帝) (1661-1722) by Li Yuxiu. Beneath the conservative, “old-school” verbose of this ancient classic, one can still find

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Reinventing Chinese Opera in Singapore: Chinese Theatre Circle

Many traditions and cultural remnants are dying out fast in Singapore, and one may say that Chinese Opera is easily one of them, despite being listed as a UNESCO cultural heritage. Apart from the annual Hungry Ghost Festival, a traditional Opera performance is certainly a rare sight to behold. The Chinese Theatre Circle (CTC), established

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