Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Puthaandu - Tamil New Year

In multi-ethnic Singapore, we are fortunate to have many occasions to celebrate and learn about one another's traditions and culture.

I always thought that Deepavali (as known by South Indians) or Diwali (as known by North Indians) is New Year of the Indians, how wrong was I? Deepavali is know as the 'Festival of Lights' to celebrate victory of good over evil; the uplifting of spiritual darkness.

The Tamil New Year, known as "Puthaandu", is celebrated on the first day of the Tamil calendar traditionally in mid—April, 14 Apr for 2009.
It is observed by people of Tamil origin in India and by the Tamil population in Singapore, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
Special prayers at the temple and new traditional clothes are the order of the day for most of the communities. There is also special vegetarian food prepared at home to welcome the new year.
Photo source : The Straits Times

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Woodlands Town Garden

Photos contributor : Audrey Cheong
Looking for a serene place in Woodlands New Town? The Woodlands Town Park has much greenery and ambience to offer.

The design of the park amenities has both Malay and Chinese elements.

A river that flows through the park, Sungei Mandai Kecil, is integrated into the design of the park. For more parks and gardens, click here

Map of Marsiling

Have you tried googling for the map of Marsiling?
Map Source : Sembawang T own Council