
NDP 2024
03 August 2024 NDP 2024 (NE3) on 13 July 2024 @ Padanggrateful for the tickets to watch NDP 'live' for the 7th time [2005 Padang; 2006 National Stadium (NS crew); 2007 Float; 2009 Float; 2016 Sports Hub; 2019 Padang; 2024 Padang].
obviously, my all-time NDP favourite is still the Singapore Flag flypast 🇸🇬 & aerial display.
the audience are obviously hugely disappointed when the Reviewing Officer stand-in is not CPT Lam Hong Xiang (i.e. the RSAF Oppa who went viral & was widely hyped by students online for 'being more handsome than K-pop idols'!!). the 'chey' was so loud that it was quite awkward when nobody clap for the NE3 stand-in (& worse, he seems to be some big shot lol). furthermore, the students cheered very loudly for Benjamin Kheng & the SMRT bus deployed for the Dynamic Defence Display (really paiseh to the max for the President stand-in). man, it is really quite unexpected that Benjamin Kheng is extremely popular among the Pri5 & Sec3 boys... they screamed madly for his 2 appearances on stage & all of them know how to sing his songs!
tbh I went to NDP 2024 NE3 without expectation, so I am pleasantly pleased with the show segment. thankfully there isnt any cliche rendition of Sang Nila Utama, Raffles, LKY crying, national disasters or the pandemic.
the 60s retro songs coupled with visuals of classic local food are nicely curated for nostalgic vibes. plus, the interlude films (especially "Care and Compassion") are neatly done, stirring the right amount of emotions, without being over-the-top. tbh some of the interviews did moved me (at the brim of tears), but it is done 'just right', so instead of really dropping a tear, it warms my heart with a smile. i think it is not easy to achieve this 'just right' amount of emotion & empathy.
I am extremely proud that NDP 2024 is directed by ADM seniors Davier & Chia Meng. objectively, i do think they did a great job.
Together As One United People
Happy 59th Birthday Singapore.
Majulah Singapura 🇸🇬
[side note: am seated quite high up at the Yellow Sector (north grandstand). somehow i feel the temporary grandstand is quite shaky when the speaker or audience are louder than usual. didnt experience such tremble during past NDP at Padang, so can be quite scary while standing & when climbing the steep stairs.]
Labels: City Hall, NDP, Padang, Singapore City, Singapore Live, 文彬ノサイキン
NDP 2024 © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 10: JTC days (2021 ~ 2023)
01 December 2023 December 2022Baptism
文彬 Chapter 10: JTC days (2021 ~ 2023) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 9: MUP days (2019 ~ 2021)
March 2020Seizure on 13 March 2020 & Diagnosed with benign brain tumour
April 2020
Going for surgery to remove the benign brain tumour on 26 May (Tue) at NUH
May 2020
Benign Brain Tumour Operation (26 May 2020)
Update on Benign Brain Tumour Operation (26 May 2020)
June 2020
survival monthsary
July 2020
Post-Ops Psychological Assessment on 27.7.20 (Tuesday)
August 2020
11weeks since my surgery & MUP Year 2 Semester 1 starts today
May 2021
1st 'reborn anniversary'.
June 2021
Unhappiness on NUS Virtual Commencement 2021
文彬 Chapter 9: MUP days (2019 ~ 2021) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 8: MND days (2015 ~ 2019)
February 2018Papa, Thank you
July 2019
[Thank You CLC] Breakfast Post (Volume 8 Issue 2 | 1 July 2019, Monday)
文彬 Chapter 8: MND days (2015 ~ 2019) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 6: ADM days (2007 ~ 2011)
April 2007NTU Pre-Admission Medical Examination
July 2007
Reflections °f DINOSAURS: NTU ADM Freshman Orientation Camp 2007
PossibiCity - PREVIEW NDP @ MARINA BAY 2007
Fracture Right 5th Metatarsal (July 2007 ~ September 2007)
Fracture Right 5th Metatarsal
Fracture Right 5th Metatarsal ~ Follow-up Report
September 2007
TRAFFIC JAM (street parties @ Connaught Drive)
Ryan's 21st Birthday Celebration
ADM Mooncake Festival Party 2007
Post-ORD Celebration with BMT buddies
A day @ Tanglin Village (Tian An's 22nd birthday)
December 2007
CHARLES GRILL
September 2008
THE TOUR OF MISIA DISCOTHEQUE ASIA @ Singapore Expo
(13 September 2008 @ Singapore Expo Hall 1)
November 2009
ADM Academic Year 2009/2010 Semester 1 End of Semester Show
November 2010
Interview by Channel News Asia (11.11.2010) (interviewed by CNA for winning Korean Embassy – KTO 2010 G20 Summit Essay Competition Second Prize)
January 2011
Super Show 3 Singapore
(29 January 2011 & 30 January 2011 @ Singapore Indoor Stadium)
March 2011
Unshaken Love
Donation to help 311 Tohoku Earthquake/Tsunami Survivors
May 2011
ADM Show 2011
"M.a.p." @ ADM Show 2011
July 2011
my graduation ~我毕业啦~ (Convocation 2011)
September 2011
Dream ~あなたの夢を応援します~
文彬 Chapter 6: ADM days (2007 ~ 2011) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 5: army days (2005 ~ 2007)
April 2006From Stagmont to Brunei
May 2006
Memories of Brunei
June 2006
Conquering Mandai Hill
Aikawa Nanase Fort Canning Live 10.6.06
July 2006
Ride It #48931
August 2006
National Day Parade 2006
November 2006
Alert Red
December 2006
#11121985
Thierry Mugler Cologne Summer Flash Limited Edition
Ops Bacinet
Winter Solstice
BMT X'mas gathering (29.12.06)
"DEATH NOTE 2 the Last name"
January 2007
Camp Hopping & Homecoming
Postcards from Tekong
Fracture Left 3rd Metacarpal (February 2007 ~ July 2007)
Fracture Left 3rd Metacarpal (8.2.07)
Specialist review (15.2.07)
2nd Specialist review (14.3.07)
Occupational Therapy (22.3.07)
3rd Specialist review & 2nd Occupational Therapy (11.4.07)
3rd Occupational Therapy (19.4.07)
4th Occupational Therapy (27.4.07)
4th Specialist review & 5th Occupational Therapy (9.5.07)
6th Occupational Therapy (23.5.07)
7th Occupational Therapy (6.6.07)
8th Occupational Therapy (22.6.07)
9th Occupational Therapy & 5th Specialist review (4.7.07)
10th Occupational Therapy (20.7.07)
February 2007
Chinese New Year (CNY) 2007
March 2007
Article published in i-weekly (NO.490 22MAR2007)
Showing of "TMNT" in Singapore
April 2007
NTU Pre-Admission Medical Examination
Calbee Sour Cream Potato Chips
May 2007
Singapore City Gallery Free Public Talks & Free Guided Heritage Tour
BMT gathering (19.5.07)
July 2007
Final Physiotherapy Review @ Nee Soon Camp
BMT gathering (21.7.07)
文彬 Chapter 5: army days (2005 ~ 2007) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 4: JC days (2002 ~ 2005)
Memories of TPJCMemories of TPJC -part 1-: COSMIC EVOLUTION
Memories of TPJC -part 2-: 02A10
Memories of TPJC -part 3-: from Art to PE
Memories of TPJC -part 4-: BATO
Memories of TPJC -part 5-: Aim & Achieve
TPJC Artworks
TPJC Artwork: Green Pepper (2002 monochrome version)
TPJC Artwork: Autumn Fall
TPJC Artwork: Far meadow
TPJC Artwork: Sketching ayu: A Sketch for ××
TPJC Artwork: Sketching ayu: A SKETCH
TPJC Artwork: Going Home
TPJC Project: evolution
December 2002
#11121985 (Usher for Fukuoka Girls Commercial High School visit)
December 2004
X'mas
X'mas Cards 2004
文彬 Chapter 4: JC days (2002 ~ 2005) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 3: secondary school days (1998 ~ 2001)
February 1999Little Gray
April 2000
Live Your Dreams @ Pulau Ubin
June 2000
Secondary 3 Camp 2000
文彬 Chapter 3: secondary school days (1998 ~ 2001) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 2: primary school days (1992 ~ 1997)
August 1994SINGAPORE STREET DIRECTORY
December 1995
#11121985
文彬 Chapter 2: primary school days (1992 ~ 1997) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
文彬 Chapter 1: childhood days (1985 ~ 1991)
my childhood memories#11121985
my favourite things from childhood
Jim Jim 22nd Birthday (1 June 2007)
Xiao Xiong 21st Birthday (1 March 2007)
Bai Xiong 21st Birthday (22 August 2007)
my memories of festivals & seasons
Winter Solstice
Christmas (X'mas)
other childhood memories
Showing of "TMNT" in Singapore
文彬 Chapter 1: childhood days (1985 ~ 1991) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
[Thank You CLC] Breakfast Post (Volume 8 Issue 2 | 1 July 2019, Monday)
01 July 2019 Graduation message from CLC1 July 2019 marks my 3rd anniversary in Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC); it also marks my last working day in CLC.
It is my honour to have work alongside numerous smart, talented, hardworking and fun folks in CLC. My time in CLC gave me ample exposure to assorted activities (e.g. writing, editing and publishing books, reports and articles; staffing duties; work trip etc.) that I can only dream of if I had remained in conventional agencies. It is definitely a chance of a lifetime to have work on Research, Publication, Capability Development, Advisory, Partnership, Events and World Cities Summit (WCS) projects concurrently. Most importantly, I learnt a lot of technical and soft skills along this journey. through the process, I also get to know a vast network of Singapore urban pioneers, knowledge experts, political leaders, mayors and overseas counterparts (some of whom became my friends).
Over the past few months, quite a number of people asked me why I would want to take the risk of forgoing a stable income to return to school for full-time studies. Many people already knew that I love maps and urban planning since young; and I always wanted to obtain a proper qualification/recognition in urban planning so as to stay relevant in the industry. The sudden departure of my father makes me think a lot about life. It hits me hard that life is too short to procrastinate and there will never be a better day to chase my dream. After weighing the opportunity costs and my long-term goals, I think it will be worthwhile to take a leap of faith to do something I have always wanted to do. At the same time, I can also focus on some of my personal projects (now I feel I’m 23 again!).
My journey in CLC has been rewarding, filled with sweet (perhaps sometimes, bittersweet) memories. Therefore, I wrote my farewell / thank you note in the format of a newsletter to thank everyone in CLC for their guidance, patience and love that you have showered in the past 3 years.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone in CLC for their guidance, patience and love that they have showered in the past 3 years. In particular, I would like to thank the following people:
People
Chairman Dr Liu Thai Ker
Chairman Dr Liu Thai Ker is inevitably my urban planning idol. HDB’s old annual reports has been a good source of information for my research projects for many years. Besides documenting the development history of Singapore’s New Towns, these archives also documented several bold initiatives piloted in the 80s under Dr Liu’s leadership. While I only get to interact with Chairman for 4 times (10th EDGE, WCS 2018, Chairman’s 80th Birthday & AR 2018), it is definitely my greatest honour to have work under him. I’ll definitely treasure the autographed copy of “The Little Red Dot”.
Executive Director Mr Khoo Teng Chye
ED is the undisputed authority in the water, port and planning sectors and CLC achieved its success through ED’s leadership. I have learnt valuable insight through staffing ED for the 8th ASEAN Connectivity Symposium “Delivering Sustainable Urbanisation in ASEAN Cities” and the Public Project Leadership Programme (PPLP) “The Role of Project Leader – Strategic Project Planning” presentations. Thank you for all the opportunities, understanding, patience and guidance given during my stay here.
Michael
I worked with Michael the most throughout my career in CLC; across various work streams from Urban Design slides and book, curation of Orchard Learning Journey, Bhutan trip UD workshop, to WCS 2018, CLC Lectures and WCSMF 2019 Exhibition. I need to shout out that i enjoyed working and learnt abundant knowledge from you! Thank you for being an approachable, respectable and fatherly mentor in my career that i never imagine i will ever had. & Thank you for your emotional support at times when i really need them.
Limin
Greatest gratitude to you for all your guidance and assistance! Thank you for trusting and accepting me into the Local Planning Team. I hope my contributions did not disappoint you for the Tampines, Limbang and Active Mobility projects. I’ll also remember our ‘very far’ site visit to Limbang and the ice cream break we had together.
Eng Kian
Thank you for entrusting me with the Japan partnership portfolio and giving me the trust and autonomy to do the necessary work. Your advices have always been very useful to me and I will treasure the moments we shared in Tokyo and His Majesty Emperor Akihito Birthday Reception. The Japan partnership account and Tampines Learning Journey are the assignments that I’ll miss the most after I left.
Dinesh
Thank you for being a respectable boss, particularly your patience, guidance and support during my time in Publications & KP; especially so when we have very different working styles and aesthetic taste. I am thankful that you assigned me to work on CLC and WCS publications (CLC AR 2018, WCS2018 Reflections, WCS2018 Highlights, WCS2018 MF Report, WCS EDM 2019 etc.). While its not the first time I’m working on real-life publication projects, I learnt new insights and considerations from you on how to make a book, report and EDM to function efficiently and effectively. In addition, it is interesting to note that we first met in 2009, when you guest-lead the field trip to People’s Park Complex for Lucy Davis’ “Cities Bodies Memories” module and fate brought us together again when I joined CLC. the world is just really small.
Jing Kok
We have known each other for such a long time that words can never be enough to express my gratitude to you. Thank you for all the advice, guidance and opportunities you showered over the years.
Comrades
Local Planning Team (LPT): Shih Min & Li Fang
Thank you for been the best work partners that I can trust and rely on for whatever projects that we are involved in! I believe the (almost) daily site visits to Tampines: combing the entire town to do ground audit, observations, manning pop-up booths and conducting walking conversations etc. really helped us to bond and developed work chemistry and dynamics. Thanks for being a good morale support during crisis time too. I’ll cherish the fun & lame moments we shared during site visits, lectures, lunch & chat.
“I Don’t Think So” / INTJ Club: Ken & Yuting
During Staff Retreat 2019, the 3 of us found out that we have the same working style - “I Don’t Think So”. Thereafter, we realized that we shared the same personality type too (INTJ)! INTJ forms just 2% of the population. Before joining CLC, I didnt knew of any INTJ in my social circles. But i get to know, work & make friends with 2 other INTJ in CLC (3/62 is a whooping 5%)! Glad to have know both of you and happy that we get to work, sing KTV and share lame jokes together. :)
Lucky Alley neighbours: Jinyi & Stewart
It is so called the Lucky Alley because both (ex-)neighbours won the Grand Prize for MND D&E (Jinyi for 2015 and Stewart for 2016). [sidenote: i won the hillarious 4th Prize in 2016 too.]
New Wing neighbours: Jinyi, Stewart, Han Jun, Eugene, Ningzhen, Hwee Jane, Suba, Belinda, Shih Min, Li Fang etc. I miss the time in 2016-2017, when the New Wing was an isolated, peaceful & cohesive developing estate filled with fun, helpful & caring people. The New Wing then really manifest the Framework of liveability and community spirit (e.g. creating our own pantry). thanks everyone for the random chat & memories.
Tofu Lunch Kakis: Hwee Jane, Jinyi, Ningzhen, Shih Min, Li Fang, Belinda, Clarice, Yuting, Shi Hui, Pei En, Yakult, Xiaochen, Jiayun, Yedi, Yixun, Nathaly, Elly etc.
Belachan Sports Kakis: Clarice, Kay Teck, Grace, Nicole, Belinda, Hwee Jane etc.
Its not everywhere where colleagues are friendly, helpful, competent and fun. I’m glad besides being colleagues, we can call ourselves friends who can gossips during lunch & did fun activities together after office hours (e.g. ktv, pool, rockclimbing) after work.
Tag-Team
UD Team: Luther & Shih Min
Thanks for being on-board with me for this project and worked really hard together as a team. Hahahahaha (you know what I mean). It’s a pity that I didnt get to launch the book personally during my time, especially since I have been working on it for 3years. But I’m confident that both of you can continue the good effort. Remember to invite me for the book launch.
KP Team: Dinesh, Joanna, Kelly, Grace, Nicole, Shih Min, Li Fang, Belinda, Pei En, Nathaly, Naufal, Katherine & Afiq
While I love to work on publications, it has been a bittersweet ride working on WCS, Lectures and websites. It is quite daunting for an introvert to work on events. I am grateful that Dinesh has been a very understanding boss who understands my strengths & weaknesses. It is almost impossible to juggle a day job and WCS/WCSMF concurrently (either portfolio will be compromised), but KP is very fortunate to have a team of extremely hardworking and responsible staff who are willing to sacrifices their personal time to produce quality work for both portfolios. But nevertheless, please reduce the opening hours of the Night Safari; because beside work, health & family are equally important.
WCSMF 2019 Exhibition Team: Michael, Dinesh, Elaine, Luther & Nathaly
Nathaly & I finally collaborated again after the Tampines project and I really must say that she is a superwoman! Please continue to keep up the good attitude and effort. Thanks to Elaine for all the helpful advices & assistance she gave during crunch time. Also thanks to Belinda who is helping us with the budget submission.
Remnants of WCS 2018 Team: Kelly, Grace, Nicole, Katyana + Cherub + Katherine
WCS 2018 was an insane roller-coaster ride! I’m proud that we, as a brand-new team for 2018, managed to fight all surprises & delivered the Summit successfully. I’m especially grateful to have Kelly & Cherub as partners for Programme, splitting the insane work load & stress level for MF/JOP & tracks respectively. Not forgetting our army of very hardworking & competent interns: Clarise, Yan, Asy, Marcus, Jonathan, En Ru, Daniel & Charmaine.
Corporate Development: Audrey, Esther, Candy, Alice, Lita & Asiah
Last but not least, the hardworking ladies from Corporate! Thank you for all the advices and logistics assistance.
Friends
Han Jun - Thanks for being a very competent and helpful buddy; teaching me the ropes and makes me feel welcomed when I first join CLC.
Teng Leng - Thanks for been a very supportive boss & friends. Thanks for telling me that ‘father-son relationship’ is permanent relationship. These words are very important reminder and morale support during difficult times.
Mayers - thanks for all the opportunities, guidance and support given in the past 7 years. Hope to explore alternative opportunities for the Tampines Learning Journey. :)
Cherub - thanks for been a great neighbour and partner for WCS 2018 Thematic Tracks programming. I always get alot of useful insights from our conversations.
Chee Kia - Its not easy to find fellow 金庸 fans among my group of friends, hence I always cherish the conversations we had on his novels and characters. All the best to your future endeavours too.
Nora / Makcik Keropok - you are definitely the superwoman of CapDev! i remembered CapDev almost collapsed when you were away for maternity. thanks for all the logistic and procurement tips & guidance over the years.
Lita / Maria 8 - “I’ll Be Back~”, “pls help me send my regards to xxx”.
+ friends like Elyssa, Ruhi, Alice, Deborah & Sharon etc. - thanks for all the help, guidance, little chats & memories that we shared together.
Infinity
I’m also taking this opportunity to salute my wonderful seniors/alumnus who have guided and supported me significantly: Remy, Brian, Amanda Yang, Adeline, Chocks, Hanson, Victoria, Tessa, Sophianne, Guru, Yimin, Joshua, Mercy, Hazel, Dionne, James, Mina, Michelle, Thinesh, Jaszmine, Siet Ling, Sharol, Diana, Joanne, Erin, Jason, Yusen, Siti, Yuting & Guan Hong. Without their prior guidance, I would not have been who I am today.
& don’t stop having fun!
[Thank You CLC] Breakfast Post (Volume 8 Issue 2 | 1 July 2019, Monday) © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
Papa, Thank you
16 June 2019 It was a sunny afternoon on 17 February 2018, the second day of Chinese New Year. While on our way home after visiting my cousin's home, I casually mentioned that I would like to go for my routine run before our family dinner; but I end up taking a nap upon reaching home. However, my suggestion motivated Papa, who decided to go for his weekly run at Tampines North Park. After my nap, I went for my run and pull-up regime at Tampines Park Connector. Shortly after my run, I received a call from Mumy (my affectionate address to my mother); her trembling voice told me anxiously that someone called to inform that Papa fell after his run. I was in a lost upon learning this! I knew it must be very serious because if it was just a minor fall or injury, Papa should have called for assistance himself. Furthermore, he seems perfectly fine an hour earlier!Immediately, I rushed over to Tampines North Park, which was a distance away from Tampines Park Connector. Along my way, I bumped into Mumy and my sister-in-law, who informed that my brother had hurried to the park. When the three of us reached, the Paramedics were already attending to Papa, who laid motionlessly on the path leading home and his face had turned purple. Witnesses shared that Papa collapsed suddenly and was given CPR by some good samaritans while waiting for the ambulance. My brother accompanied Papa to hospital while I rushed home to retrieve his identification and medicine. Despite efforts by the doctors at the emergency department, all forms of resurrection proved to be unsuccessful and Papa was pronounced dead from acute exacerbation of bronchial asthma at Changi General Hospital an hour later. This piece of news was a big blow to my family, especially to Mumy. During the last moment before Papa was sent to the mortuary, I uttered my farewell message before kissing him goodbye.
As Papa's departure is ridiculously sudden, I am unable to accept the reality. I was feeling very lost, confused and overwhelmed with guilt. It makes me realize that although Parents-Son relationship is permanent , we could be separated easily, suddenly and eternally due to an accident. I also realized that there are many things that I have always wanted to say to Papa, but I no longer have the chance to express.
Relation with Papa
I am grateful to my father for raising me up and bringing food to our table. I am thankful for the unconditional love, care and subtle protection he had showered in the past 32 years.
I was a naughty, but sheltered kid. Every Sunday evening, Papa would brought me to Big/Small Mac (local nickname for the McDonald's restaurants at Tampines bus interchange) to buy happy meal. Once (think it should be the UFO frisbee toy), Papa don't have hands to hold me and I started running around Tampines bus interchange, towards the bus-park. Papa had to chase after me under the queue railings and once he got hold of me, he said he will never let go of me again. I will always remember moments like this and the beautiful memories we shared.
Perhaps the greatest legacy Papa have left for me would be maps! I am grateful that Papa introduced the Street Directory to me in August 1994, taught me how to read maps and brought me to random places so that I can juxtapose the maps with how an area looks like in reality. Since then, maps have integrated into almost every aspects of my life, with geography became my best and favourite subject and urban planning became my career.
Power of Family
During this period, I really feel the bond and power of family. My maternal uncles, aunties and cousins have been providing loads of assistance and emotional support to my mother, brother and I. Things would be more difficult without their extensive help and love.
Chinese New Year is a period of celebration and Chinese will avoid attending funeral during this festive season. My family is extremely surprised and grateful that many of our second-degree relatives, friends and colleagues attended Papa's funeral; giving us their support and encouragement. Furthermore, friends with similar experience also gave me advice on how they coped with losing a parent. This is unexpected because I am not close with some of them. It makes me realize that there are more people who are concerned about me than what I would perceive.
Art as a form of communication
While unpacking Papa's stuff, I discovered that he still kept all the cards that I drawn during my pre-school days to celebrate his birthday and father's day.
Discovery of these cards is special and significant. These cards reminded me of my passion in drawing and how art was a form of communication to express my love to Papa and Mumy. These cards manifested Papa's acknowledgement of my talent and eventually supported my decision to pursue my studies at Art, Design and Media.
These cards also make me ponder:
• Children are encouraged to draw cards to express their love to their parents. However this practise seems to stop after children grow passed a certain age. Why?
• Can art, as a form of communication, express love and feelings?
• Can art help people overcome emotional issues, regain confidence and heal broken souls?
These thoughts and experiences inspired me to brainstorm deeper — on the definition of relations, memories and communication required to sustain relationships.
Labels: Chapter8, Papa, Relations, 文彬ノサイキン
Papa, Thank you © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
my graduation ~我毕业啦~
26 July 2011 Nanyang Technological UniversityConvocation 2011
Ceremony 1
25 July 2011 Monday
10am
Nanyang Auditorium
after 2years of kindergarten (1990~1991),
6years of primary school (1992~1997),
4years of secondary school (1998~2001),
3years of high school (2002~2004) &
4years in ADM (2007~2011),
I survived 19years of Singapore education. yeah! :)
Viscomers before the ceremony start :)
Singing "Majulah Singapura" for the last time as a student.

Selca during the long convo speeches...
with Rene.
my turn :)
with my parents.
with Sagittarius bro Jason.
with my Foundation Year (Group 8) classmates.
with Alison & Ining.
with Bixia & Iffah.
with secondary school classmate Philip.
with prof Ms Cindy Wang.
with prof Mr Michael Tan.
with prof Ms Jesvin Yeo.

[image courtesy from Yi Hui]

[image courtesy from Yi Hui]

[image courtesy from Yuh Shing]

[image courtesy from Yuh Shing]
with Cui Wen.
with Jia Liang.
with Desmond.
with Cheng Guan.
with Shao Ning.
with Wei Tyng.
with Ke Xin.
with Yuh Shing.
with Syaz.
with Trixie & Michelle.
with Niicole.
with Pei Zhi, Sing Ying & Yi-sheng.
with Pei Zhi.
with Cherlyn.
with Yong Yi & Jin Ping.
with Tristan.
with Jing Wei.
with Angeline.
with Kiyoko & Elena.

with Adrian, Jian'an, Mimi, Bryan & Kwok. [image courtesy from Jia Liang]
with Yi-sheng.
with Yong Jia.
with Hui Ying.
with Wan Lin.
with Fang Zheng & Mimi.

fake class photo. [image courtesy from Elena]
Labels: ADM, Art Design Media, Chapter6, Convocation 2011, friends, Jurong, Nanyang, Nanyang Technological University, NTU, 文彬ノサイキン
my graduation ~我毕业啦~ © 文彬 2004~2024. All rights reserved.
"M.a.p." @ ADM Show 2011
14 May 2011 showcase of "M.a.p." @ ADM Show 2011My Final Year Project (FYP) "M.a.p." will be exhibited at ADM Show 2011 from 13 May 2011 to 23 May 2011 at Old School @ Mount Sophia.
ADM Show 2011 Opening Night
Old School @ Mount Sophia
13 May 2011 6.30pm
ADM Show 2011 Exhibition
Old School @ Mount Sophia
13-23 May 2011
my FYP booth
my FYP booth
my FYP booth
spreads from "M.a.p."
spreads from "M.a.p."
spreads from "M.a.p."
my FYP booth
Me with my work :)
Happenings @ ADM Show 2011 Pix from ADM Show 2011 Opening Night
Old School @ Mount Sophia
13 May 2011 6.30pm
surprise for our beloved FYP prof Ms Danne Ojeda.
muchachas y muchachos of Danne!
'Product of Danne' y 'I am Danne'.
with Ms Phyllis Chong, Ms Lenny Aw & Ms Pearl Teng.
with Ms Tia Boon Sim.
with Ms Tia and juniors.
with my secondary school geography teacher Mdm Audrey Yue.
with Mdm Audrey Yue & her friends.
with ADM prof Ms Lucy Davis
with George, Rene, Cui Wen and ADM profs Ms Cindy Wang & Ms Jesvin Yeo.
with ADM prof Mr Michael Tan.
with senior Jun Hao.
with my BMT buddy Chris.
with FYP classmate Niicole.
with FYP classmate Jill.
with FYP classmate Adrian.
with Cheng Guan.
with Sing Ying and Yi-sheng.
with Kiyoko.
with Bernadette.
with Cui Wen.
with Tian An and Christine.
with Jason.
Pix from ADM Show 2011 Exhibition
Old School @ Mount Sophia
13-23 May 2011
with Art History tutor Ms Yin Ker.
with my parents & niece.
Labels: ADM, ADM Show 2011, ART DESIGN, Art Design Media, Chapter6, friends, Nanyang Technological University, NTU, Old School @ Mount Sophia, Selegie, Singapore City, 文彬ノサイキン
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