Where We Call Home Pictures
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Sultan Mosque
One of the four main religious icons of Singapore - Sultan Mosque built in 1928.
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The Singapore Science Centre Every Singaporean who has gone to school here remember excursions to the Science Centre - sitting in the Omnimax theatre, collecting Young Scientist badges and playing with mudskippers in the pond.
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Haw Par Villa Milenko Prvacki, Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, La Salle College of the Arts, gives his impressions of the Haw Par Villa.
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Queensway Shopping Centre Eric Lim, 55, is stringer to the stars as he has restrung rackets for tennis legends like Agassi, Sampras, Borg, and McEnroe. He has also been a tenant in Queensway Shopping Centre for 22 years.
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Novena Church Some of the many hand-written petition and thanksgiving letters addressed to Novena Church's Lady Mary.
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Victoria Concert Hall Chan Yoong-Han, 33, is an SSO violinist who has experienced many significant life events in the Victoria Concert Hall, from ABRSM exams to solo recitals.
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Far East Plaza Patrick Ang, 32, grew up hanging out at Far East Plaza and now he can truly call the shopping centre his second home. He recently opened a shop selling Japanese fashion merchandise.
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Registry of Marriages Personal reflection about the Registry of Marriages. Home, they say, is where the heart is. If that's true, the Registry of Marriages at Fort Canning is the place to mark the establishment of a new family, a new home.
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Sim Lim Square Sim Lim Square has been home to Marcus Cheong, 30, who frequented the hub since he was 13 for gaming supplies. He is now the store supervisor at Tec-Drome, the same store he used to go to for the past 17 years.
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Benjamin Sheares bridge The view of the Singapore skyline from the Benjamin Sheares bridge is a familiar sight to motorists chugging between east and west. But to truly soak in the view, you have to hit the highway on foot.
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Macritchie Reservoir Macritchie Reservoir, built in 1868, has been landmark in Singapore's history. Most Singaporeans would remember their school's annual 2.4km races held there.
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