A collection of stories highlighting the heritage and traditions that have stood the test of time – even as the city-state modernises – and the passions of the people behind them who call Singapore home.
Covid-19 has helped revive interest in a Hakka Chinese family’s traditional handwoven rattan furniture
General provision stores traditionally run by Indians widely found in housing estates in 1980s and ‘90s before new supermarkets led to a decline
City state has applied to have its beloved hawker scene, which dates from mid-1800s, recognised on Unesco List of Intangible Cultural Heritage