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Celebrating NDP : A spirit that rocks
Crowds came ready to rock and were not about to let the drizzle become a wet blanket
By April Chong and He Zongying
AMID the 27,000-strong sea of red and white on Saturday were young ones in party gear and warpaint.

They came ready to rock, or to just have a good time, and were not about to let the drizzle become a wet blanket.

Early birds like graduate student Chris Tan, 32, had made their way to the gates at Marina Square Merrill Lynch at 12.45pm, hours before the 3pm opening time.

'I hate this whole kiasu part but I really wanted a seat near the stage to get a good view. I didn't expect to be the first in line,' he said.

Others came prepared for a picnic on the stands.

During the three-hour celebration, eyes were glued upwards when the F-16C jets roared overhead. But hands were equally busy, hauling sandwiches, fried chicken and fruits from bags.

Yet others were vigorously painting the Singapore flag on their faces and arms.

Said taxi driver Kevin Chong, 52, who had 'NDP' emblazoned on his face: 'It's Singapore's birthday. I want to celebrate with Singapore and show it on my face!'

Read the full story in tomorrow's edition of The Sunday Times.

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