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Dec
24
2012

Merry Christmas 2012

Merry Christmas 2012

Share SingaporeTrends.com wishes all our readers a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May all you wishes come through in 2013!

Jan
20
2012

Happy Chinese New Year 2012

Happy Chinese New Year 2012

Share SingaporeTrends.com wishes are a readers a Happy Chinese New Year. May all your wishes come true in 2012.

Dec
30
2011

Chinese Zodiac Horoscope for 2012

Chinese Zodiac Horoscope for 2012

Share 2012 horoscope for Rat Rat will be quite happy and relaxed in the year 2012 of the Black Water Dragon. This period will be successful for him if he will be optimistic and bold in his actions. Rat has a rare ability of coming out dry from the water, the first to feel danger, and therefore he is better than the other zodiac signs in adapting to rapidly changing affairs, and responding to unexpected [...]

Dec
23
2011

Merry Christmas 2011

Merry Christmas 2011

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Oct
25
2011

Singapore Public Holidays in 2012

Singapore Holiday 2012

Share Every country, including Singapore, has its own holiday. Although it’s already in the modern age, however, most of public holidays are usually based on religious calendar. For that reason, the dates are always different from time to time. A few details of Singapore public holiday 2012 are listed below. Singapore Public Holidays 2012: 1st Singapore Public Holiday 2012 is New Year’s Day, it falls on January 1st, 2012. 2nd Singapore Public Holiday 2012 is [...]

May
16
2011

Vesak Day 2011

Vesak Day, Vesak Day Photos, World Vesak Day, Events Vesak Day, Vesak Day 2011, Happy Vesak Day, Significance Vesak

Share Vesak Day | Vesak Day Photos | World Vesak Day | Events Vesak Day | Vesak Day 2011 | Happy Vesak Day | Significance Vesak The festival celebrated with great ceremonial ritual by Buddhists is Vesak Day, which commemorates the birth and enlightenment of Buddha and his entry into Nirvana. The day starts with chanting of the sutras by saffronclad monks, while devotees visit the temples to pray and meditate and to make offerings. [...]

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