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  2. Style: (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Style: was a Singaporean fashion and lifestyle magazine published in Singapore by MediaCorp. [1] Each month, Style: published a magazine addressing topics of fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine which was in circulation between 2002 and 2017.

  3. Asian values - Wikipedia

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    Asian values is a political ideology that attempts to define elements of society, culture and history common to the nations of Southeast and East Asia, particularly values of commonality and collectivism for social unity and economic good — contrasting with perceived European ideals of the universal rights of all individuals.

  4. Culture of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's indigenous culture originates primarily from the Austronesian people that arrived from the island of Taiwan, settling between 1500 and 1000 BCE.It was then influenced during the Middle Ages primarily by multiple Chinese dynasties such as the Ming and Qing, as well as by other Asian countries such as the Majapahit Empire, Tokugawa shogunate, and the Ryukyu Kingdom.

  5. Recycling in Singapore: Where to donate your old clothes

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  6. Nanyang Style - Wikipedia

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    Georgette Chen, Sweet Rambutans, 1965, Oil on canvas. The Nanyang style of painting, also known as Nanyang art or the Nanyang school, was a modern art movement and painting tradition initially practised by migrant Chinese painters in Singapore from the late-1940s to 1960s.

  7. Chen Zhonghua - Wikipedia

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    Intrigued, he made several visits and discovered that they were training in Chen-style tai chi under the instruction of Hong Junsheng. Hong Junsheng was one of the longest-serving disciple of Chen Fake. Chen Fake himself was a well-known martial artist and the first to teach Chen-style tai chi to the general public.

  8. Silat Melayu - Wikipedia

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    It is a style that derives its buah (combat strategy) from both Seni gayung and Silat Cekak, and considered as a more aesthetically polished (halus) style of Seni gayung. [66] There are many other styles of Silat currently found in Singapore but nearly a third of the styles are the result from Haji Rosni's adaptations and innovations.

  9. Beaulieu House, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The building was built in a Neoclassical style. It features elegant ornamentation and plaster details. The building's portico rests on simple columns while its rooftop patio features cast-iron balustrades. The front of the building features a verandah accompanied with a cast-iron railing and terazzo clay floor tiles. [1]