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13.4.07

Overwhelming response for Singapore Day in New York

By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 12 April 2007

SINGAPORE: Singapore Day will be held in New York on 21 April and the response has been so good that organisers have been forced to move the event to a larger venue – Central Park.

The inaugural festival on Singapore's entertainment scene as well as local cuisine was, initially, supposed to be held at the smaller Bryant Park.

Funnyman Hossan Leong and singer Kit Chan are some of the artistes who will bring the local flavour to Singaporeans living in the US.

Organisers had targeted a turnout of about 1,000 Singapore citizens in the US. But now, the figure has ballooned to some 5,000 and most of them are Singaporeans.

Roy Quek, Director, Overseas Singaporean Unit, said: "Someone told us that some friends in New York were planning to go very early to the venue for Singapore Day, which is now in Wollman Rink in Central Park, because they want to be first in line to get to the food, to see the exhibitions and basically, to make sure they get in.

"It's especially heartening when you hear things like that – there's so much enthusiasm, so much buzz going around among the Singaporean community about Singapore Day."

Ten larger-than-life panels will be erected at the venue, with videos screened to showcase the developments in Singapore.

Mr Quek said: "When you go into the park, the first thing you'll see is the exhibition about life, work and play in Singapore. You'll see slices of Singapore – past, present and future.

"When you move out of that part, you'll see hawker stalls, performances by Singaporeans, of Singapore songs, telling Singaporean jokes and basically having a Singaporean Day out in New York, in Central Park."

Singapore Day will occupy the size of about two football fields.

And if this event proves to be a success, the organisers might take it to other places like Shanghai or London.

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15.2.07

Singapore Day to be held in New York to engage overseas citizens

By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia
14 February 2007 1937 hrs

SINGAPORE : The first-ever Singapore Day will be held in New York's Bryant Park to update overseas Singaporeans on the developments back home.

It will be held on April 21.

The day-long event is expected to attract over 1,000 Singaporeans living in and around New York.

The event will enable overseas Singaporeans to meet fellow citizens and enjoy Singapore food and entertainment.

A Connect Contest will also be launched to get Singaporeans around the world to interact with one another and invite them to Singapore Day.

The three-week long contest, from February 15 to March 5, will be open to those above 18 years old.

Two winners will be picked and each will receive a pair of round-trip air tickets on Singapore Airlines. - CNA/ms

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Hawkers In The Park: First Singapore Day To Be Held In New York

ONE year after it was set up, the Overseas Singaporean Unit is throwing
its first big party - pulling out all the stops to bring Singaporeans in
New York and its vicinity a slice of life back home.

The inaugural Singapore Day will be held in New York's Bryant Park on
April 21, featuring favourite hawkers, entertainers and more flown in from
the Republic.

Organisers hope to attract more than 1,000 Singaporeans in and around New
York. Part of the idea is to update them on the latest developments back
home, and let them meet industry captains and fellow citizens. The unit
plans to make this an annual affair - though it will be held in a
different city each year - in its ongoing efforts to keep overseas
Singaporeans engaged and connected to home.

And to get more Singaporeans and others involved, the Connect Contest will
offer a tempting lure: A pair of round-trip economy-class tickets on
Singapore Airlines to join in the festivities in New York.

All participants need to do is nominate their Singaporean friends and
family who are living, studying or working in New York state to receive
invitations to Singapore Day, by providing their names and valid email
addresses.

Visit www.singaporeday.sg until March 5 to participate. The contest is
open to anyone above the age of 18 of any nationality. Friends and family
can also get involved in the interactive activities on the website. -
YVONNE LIM

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