There are also stories about the various festivals in Singapore. For example, during the Chinese New Year, the whole city is decorated with red lanterns and there are parades with lion and dragon dances. This shows the harmonious co - existence of different cultures in Singapore.
I'm not sure specifically which top stories Erin Lim has as I'm not fully aware of her entire body of work. It could be about entertainment news, given her likely involvement in that field.
There are a few novels that travel through the world of Im Ching-Ying that I can recommend. Among them were " My Master is Lin Ching-Ying "," Long Time No See: Uncle Nine "," Master Lin Jiu "," Hong Kong Entertainment: From 1985 onwards "," Crossing the world of Lin Ching-Ying "," Crossing to Uncle Nine's Zombie World ", etc. These novels involved the plot of transmigration, allowing readers to experience the feeling of transmigration into the movie world. The plots of these novels included adventures where the protagonist traveled to the world of Im Ching-Ying and fought demons and zombies with him. If you like novels about time travel, these works might suit your taste.
Swift will hold six concerts in Singapore from March 2nd to March 9th. Each concert could accommodate 55,000 spectators. More than 300,000 tickets had been sold, and fans were all over the world. The concert will open at 4 pm. The entrance security check will be held. The seats have been reserved. It is recommended to arrive 1-2 hours in advance. The concert was expected to last for 3 hours and 15 minutes, with a total of 44 songs. Spectators were required to bring their tickets and friendship bracelets. Cameras, video cameras, GoPro, Polaroid, tablets, and selfie sticks were not allowed. Glass and aluminum bottles were not allowed, and there was a water replenishment station at the venue. The concert would bring huge economic benefits to Singapore's tourism, accommodation, retail and dining industries. The government provided a subsidy of up to three million dollars for each concert. Lin Junjie was also there to watch the concert.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Singapore TV dramas were very popular in China. These dramas were almost all classics, and many people had watched them in their childhood. One of the most famous dramas was Eve on Three Faces, which was broadcast in 1991. It was about the love and hate entanglement between three girls. The plot twists and turns were exciting. In addition," Fog Locking Southeast Asia " was also a Singaporean TV series imported from China. It was broadcast in 1984 and told the story of the arduous migration of Singaporean Chinese ancestors and their contributions to Singapore's prosperity. In addition to these two dramas, there were many other classic Singapore dramas that caused a sensation in China. The diverse stories and characters of these dramas were deeply loved by the audience. However, the given information did not mention more specific episodes, so no more information could be provided.
There were many novels worth recommending in Singapore. One of the books worth reading was Saturday's World. This book was the first work of the Singapore writer Rongzi. It included her essays published in several magazines in the 1970s. Rongzi's works were selected by the Ministry of Education of Singapore as reading material for middle school students, and her prose was also selected as a textbook for middle school students in Singapore. The book presented different aspects of Singapore society and had a unique charm. Other than that, there were other Singapore novels written in the 1970s that were also worth recommending, such as Tan Ka Jun's The True Legend of the 90s. However, I'm not sure about other good Singapore novels.
The following are some recommended novels by Singapore students:
1. " Learning Can Be Happy ": This was a school novel about a student who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and worked hard to achieve his dream.
2. " Mom Is Not My Servant ": This book was an inspirational story on campus. It told the story of a student who did his homework through his own efforts without relying on his mother.
3. Saturday's World: This is a novel by Singapore author Rongzi. It contains her essays published in various magazines in the 1970s, showing different aspects of Singapore society.
4. " 7-11 Rhapsody ": This is a collection of short stories by a young local author, Han Han. The content is close to the life and mood of local students.
5. " Dancing Soul ": This is the latest collection of short stories by the famous Singapore novelist, Huai Ying. It is aimed at young readers. The content is simple and easy to read, but the meaning is profound.
These books covered different types of stories and were suitable for Singapore students to read.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have real-time updates on the Singapore book rankings. However, if you want to know about the ranking of a particular genre, I can provide you with some relevant information.
I recommend "The Days I Rented A Room With A Beauty" to you. The story is set in Singapore. The protagonist, Qin Ruoshuang, wants to get rid of her family's marriage and gets married to Ye Feng in a fake marriage. She then begins an exciting life of renting a room together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The following are some recommended novels that have traveled through the world of lam: Long Time No See: Uncle Nine, Master Lin Jiu, Hong Kong Entertainment: From 1985, Crossing the World of lam, and Crossing to Uncle Nine's Zombie World. These novels involved the plot of transmigration, allowing readers to experience the feeling of transmigration into the movie world. I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.