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So yes, according to Korean News, they will be recording with the new French cast on December 15-16, 2016. The DVD will be released on March or May, 2017. Here is the link to the source: http://m.dailygrid.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=43857
Thank you again for letting us celebrate National Day in your wonderful city, Singapore! : #nationalday #ndp2016 #singaporecity #singapore #jetsetgo #jetsetter #backpacking #backpacker #traveler #travel #vacation #adventure #asianadventures #asia #southeastasia #adkentures #seatrip2016 (at Singapore Changi Airport)
NDP 2016 So, I'm extra lucky this year. got to watch the NDP Preview twice in 2 weeks! seating at two different spots (centre stage for preview-1 & corner area for preview-2) gave me the chance to experience the parade from different angles. I was amused & amazed. the parade is back at the national stadium, the new one, of course, after some years! I'm looking forward for more opportunities in years to come!
But the story of the Stone, and of Badang, just seems so small in this account. There is no mention that one of the main sources of the story of Badang is theSejarah Melayu (The Malay Annals) – a text that comes out of the Melakan tradition, and which is thus a shared story of Melaka, Johor and Singapore, among others. Specifically the story of Badang (as translated from the Sejarah Melayu and reprinted in an English magazine in 1822) describes him as living in Saluang in Sumatra when he acquires his strength (not in Singapore, which is what the National Day Parade video states at 0:06). My point is that Badang is very much a story about a hero of the region, not a man from exclusively Singapore, and this was in keeping with how indigenous people in pre-colonial times (and perhaps, some people today) view their identity and culture as being regional and interconnected, not isolated to one island. From the pragmatic, 21st-century, nation-building, rah-rah-National Day Parade perspective, I understand why the parade organisers have cut Badang down to being a hero of Singapore. But that is a small, small way of looking at Singaporean identity and history, and one that does us a disservice in the long run. It encourages us to see ourselves, often falsely, as a case of Singaporean exceptionalism, rather than as a Singapore that still is, and should still be, intertwined with the region.
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I know, I know – it's just a National Day Parade video. It will be forgotten by the end of the month. I honestly don't remember anything about last year's parade, or the ones before that. It's a spectacle, short-lived but loud and declamatory. It is everything the Singapore Stone is not. But the parade is still a claim to identity, and a claim to what being Singaporean means, and for all that it has adopted the posture of elevating a figure from Malay folklore (and all that implies in our majority-Chinese society), it really isn't saying anything new or advancing a more open, progressive, hopeful or imaginative vision of Singaporean-ness. There are many myths and fictions we tell ourselves. I just wish we would start choosing better ones.

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Yesterday to commemorate National Day, I made the most epic Hokkien mee! Instead of normal boiled pork belly slices, I made sio bak (roast pork belly rubbed with 5spice powder)! After I roast it, sliced it up and gave it additional blowtorch therapy to get it slightly burnt. The juice from the roast pork was poured into the pot of hokkien mee plus lard and the hokkien mee stock I slow cooked for hours.. Chicken stock plus pork bones and prawn head and shells 😍 end of by garnish the hokkien mee with sakura ebi, pork lard and sio bakkkk! This is my most daebak Hokkien mee ever! Cooked for More than 20 ppl at Peiqin NDP party! The best compliment gotta be the uncle and aunties just keep coming over for their 2nd round of helping! Definitely they had more Hokkien mee in their lives than me, so when Peiqin went around tell everyone I'm a chef, the aunties all asked me from which restaurant LOL.. The funny part is that Clara and Shu Mei can't stop eating it! Furiously digging to find the lard! Well.. At least it's HAPPY FATS!! #NeverWokAlone #homechef #homecook #sgboy #sgchef #chefboy #hokkienmee #hokkienboy #sibeihojiak #superlocal #uniquelysingapore #truebluesingaporean #Redisthenationalcolour #reunion #ndp2016 (at Singapore)
Fun to be the audience at this year's #NDP2016 #singapore #sg51
Last night i dreamt a psychedilic future. Can't resist tweaking image. Lol. #exploresingapore #ndp2016 #dream #snapseed #sony #a7r