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Pengembaraan Ratu di Singapura
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Singapura ni cantik dan bersih. Ratu ada beberapa album foto nak ditunjukkan kepada anda semua.. mari ler.
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[B]Government[/B][/SIZE]
Singapore is a republic with a parliamentary system of government based on the Westminster model.
[B]ORGANS OF STATE [/B]
The Executive: Head of State and Cabinet
[B]Head of State: [/B]President S R Nathan, elected on 1 Sep 1999. The President is elected for a fixed term of six years.
[B]Cabinet: [/B]Led by the Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong [since 28 Nov 1990]
[B]Parliament[/B]
Parliament is elected by general election every five years. The first sitting of Parliament was held on 8 Dec 1965. The first general election for Parliament was held on 13 Apr 1968. There are 24 registered political parties. Parliament, elected on 3 Nov 2001 has 82 People's Action Party Members of Parliament (MPs), 2 Opposition MPs and 1 Non-Constituency Member of Parliament. In addition, there are 9 Nominated MPs.
[B]The Judiciary:[/B]
[B]The Supreme Court and the Subordinate Courts[/B]
The Judiciary administers the law independently of the Executive and this independence is safeguarded by the Constitution.
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[B]National Symbols[/B][/SIZE]
[B]The National Flag[/B]
[B]The Origin[/B]
The National Flag of Singapore is a symbol of statehood. It replaced the Union Jack, which had flown over Singapore for 140 years (1819-1959). It was the committee headed by Dr Toh Chin Chye, the then Deputy Prime Minister, which first conceived and created the flag. Together with the State Crest and the National Anthem, it was unveiled on 3 December 1959, at the installation of the new Head of State, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, at the City Hall steps. Upon independence in 1965, it was adopted as the National Flag.
[B]Its Meaning[/B]
Our National Flag consists of two equal horizontal sections, red above white. In the upper left canton is a white crescent moon beside five white stars within a circle. The features of the flag were not arbitrarily chosen |
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[B]Households in Singapore[/B][/SIZE]
86% of Singaporeans lives in public housing, of which 93% own the HDB flats they occupied. [Labour Force Survey 2001]
[B]No. of resident private households in Singapore:[/B] 923,000 (Census of Population 2000)
[B]All households* [1998 Household Expenditure Survey][/B]
Consumer Goods (%)
Refrigerator: 98.6
Television: 98.6
Telephone: 96.9
Washing machine: 90.8
Video/Laser/Compact disc player: 56.7
Personal Computer: 47.4
Air conditioner: 57.7
Private car/station wagon: 34.9
Microwave oven: 37.7
* includes one-person households.
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[B]Leisure[/B][/SIZE]
[B]Attendance at cinemas:[/B] 13.6 m [averaging 3 annual visits per person in 2001]
[B]No of books borrowed from the National Library:[/B] 25 m [2001]
[B]Public Sports facilities:[/B] 17 stadiums, 1 indoor stadium (Singapore Indoor Stadium), 1 Rugby Field, 28 swimming complexes, 58 tennis courts, 28 squash courts, 8 netball courts, 15 multi-purpose fields, 15 sports halls, 2 fitness parks and 1 practice track.
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The National Arts Council, the national agency spearheading the development of the arts in Singapore, manages Kallang Theatre (1,744 seats), Victoria Theatre (904 seats) and the Drama Centre (326 seats). The other major arts venue is the Esplanade -Theatres on the Bay. Opening Oct 2002, the arts centre is managed by The Esplanade Co Ltd and comprises a 1,600-seat Concert Hall (with 200 additional seats in the Gallery), a 2000-seat Theatre, a 250-seat Recital Studio, a 220-seat Theatre studio, a rehearsal studio, outdoor performing spaces and Esplanade Mall.
There are currently three National Museums namely the Singapore History Museum, the Singapore Art Museum and the Asian Civilisations Museum.
The Singapore Philatelic Museum is a subsidiary museum.
Other museums maintained by various private and para-governmental agencies include:
Fort Siloso and Images of Singapore in Sentosa,
The Battle Box at Fort Canning
Lee Kong Chian Art Museum and Ng Eng Teng Art Gallery at the National University of Singapore
Changi Chapel & Museum
Fuk Tak Chi Museum at Telok Ayer Street
Sports Museum
URA Gallery
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
Chinese Heritage Centre
Singapore Mint
Civil Defence Heritage Gallery
Police Heritage Centre
Singapore Discovery Centre
Air Force Museum
Singapore Navy Museum. |
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Originally posted by mekcik at 24-12-2007 11:56 AM
Tapi kan!!!
Melaka tu lagi kecik kot dari Singapore...
apsal dia nyer tempat tak sebersih singapore ehh???
Lagi negeri sembilan tu???
apsal bersepah berlonggok sampah merata...
sori ahh.. ...
Sbb negara kita nih undang-undang ada..tapi enforcement nyer kurang skit..contoh kalau kat singapore , kena saman kena bayar masa tu juga..Mcm Malaysia, saman dulu bayar kemudian..lepas tu siap ada diskaun pulak |
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errr...ratu , apsal tk post saja..kat thread S'pore tuh....rasa x perlu buka thread baru... |
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Reply #12 ahmad_dhani91's post
alahai budak kecik nye komen. tak pikir panjang. |
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haha... tq ratu
too bad ur intention salah...
anyway... posting ni mesti time V demam kot
baru perasan...
tq for all the infos... sampai jadi begger |
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