The People’s Association is also trying to raise awareness of Chingay among the young. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Dhanaraj, who works in finance, said Singapore’s bid for Unesco recognition is significant as there are only so many ways a little country can get on such a list. “We should try,” he said.