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“Owning a television set was
                                                           y mother gave birth
                                                           to me in one of the                    a luxury during my childhood
                                                           bomb shelters, before                  days. I recall going to my
                                               Mthe outbreak of                                   neighbour’s house to watch
         Mdm Tan Kui Huay                Born 1942  World War II in Singapore. That               television shows on a black
                                                 was a time when the Japanese
                                                                                                  and white screen — with the
                                                 suspicion and many of them were
          By Rodrick Teo                         treated the Chinese with intense                 permission of my parents.”
          ITE College East                       tortured, incarcerated and killed,
                                                 often at the slightest doubts.                        There were many other
                                                                                                       neighbours of different races who joined in as well. It was to watch
            During the World War, food and other essential supplies ran low, and                       shows together like a big family. There was no distinction between
            malnutrition and disease were widespread. Even worse, I did not have                       race, caste or religion and we were so much happier then.
            the privilege of going to school for formal education.                                            Today, Singapore has advanced tremendously. People are

                During my younger days, the mode of transportation was trishaws,                              able to watch their favourite shows on a big LED screen. Life
                buses, ships and taxis. There was no MRT or aeroplane. One could                              has become a rat-race and people have no personal time.
                find several shophouses along the streets of Tanjong Pagar and                                Everyone is glued to their mobile phones and lost in their own
                Chinatown with many stalls lining the roads. To prepare for Chinese                           world. When I try to speak with my grandson, I notice that he
                                                New Year, many people would                                   would be busy with his phone and has no eye contact when
                                                travel there for the large variety of                         responding to me.
                                                bargains and home-made goodies                    My sincere advice to everyone – cherish what you have today: most
                                                which were not easily available at                importantly your family members. Spending quality time with one another
                                                small kampongs.                                   strengthens family ties. It benefits each and every member in more ways
                                                                                                  than you realize.











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