Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Uncle Ringo's carnival - Celebrating 50 years of fun with NDP, SG50 and Our Golden Jubilee


Yesterday I finally get to meet the man of my childhood dreams! Dont get me wrong though, I'm referring to Uncle Ringo. If you havent heard of him, he is the man behind the carnivals you see in Singapore. 


For many years of my life I have been to Uncle Ringo's carnival but have never met the man before, yesterday was indeed a great honour! Turns out to be Uncle Ringo is a super friendly man! He brought me around his carnival and we played a few games together. 


I missed the bumper car ride the most. So happy to have the chance to play it! Haha. Jacky Goh and my music producer Hangi Tavakoli also joined in the fun. It was indeed an unforgettable night for me! I also hope to play the games together with a few of my music supporters if you guys are free to join me. 


Uncle Ringo's carnival will be there from now till 10 August 2015. You can check out Uncle Ringo official Facebook for more information and updates on this carnival. Anyway have you check out my video on YouTube as you can see me enjoying some of the games at Uncle Ringo's carnival. Now I m planning an outing for the beneficiaries from Project Awareness and low-income families from Happy People, as I hope to spread the happiness to them during this super long NDP weekend! 


On top of that, I will be performing on 9 and 10 August at the carnival right after NDP 2015. Hope to see everyone there to celebrate Singapore's 50th Birthday together! Let me know which song you would like me to perform on both days by leaving your comment here. Lastly do check out the Facebook contest at my official Facebook Page now.

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《Uncle Ringo》 at Waterfront Promenade is now open till 10 August 2015 (Monday) in celebration with NDP, SG50 and Our Golden Jubilee. ‪#‎UncleRingo‬ ‪#‎玲可叔叔‬

Fun Carnival Operating Hours:

6pm to 11pm (Weekdays)
1pm to 11pm (Weekends and Public Holidays)

FREE Admission to public members and do spread around!

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Thank you MP Mr Baey Yam Keng and Boss Francis Ng



15 July 2015, was a date I remember vividly. This is because it's the day when my idol MP Mr Baey Yam Keng joined me including my volunteers of Project Awareness and the team from Gremio Capital for a round of distribution at Tampines! 



It is an eye opener for me to see an MP climbing every flight of stairs visiting every single household with no complains. Best of all, he is very well liked by his residents! Thank you Mr Baey for taking time off to join us! 



After distribution we went to House of Seafood 螃蟹之家 at Punggol Settlement for lunch! Boss Francis Ng was very generous as he prepared a spread for us! Not forgetting thank you Cindy Low, the marketing from House of Seafood for hosting us during the lunch with MP Mr Baey and team from Gremio Capital.


Actually I really like going to House of Seafood for meals especially in a large group. Their service is excellent and the quality of food is superb. I even brought my mum and family there during my mum's birthday celebration! Not to say my family enjoyed every dish to the last serving. Haha! 

Coming few months will be super busy for me. Thank you to everyone who have walked through this long journey with me!

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Kindness is an important quality to have


Project Awareness (A计划) started on 20 February 2013 and it is never an easy journey for me. Nevertheless, I'm glad that I still able to help as many under-privileged people as possible with the assistance and trust from my volunteers and supporters. At Project Awareness, we have three on-going projects that promote kindness, namely: Project Helping Hand, Project Animal Care and Project Go Green. Thank you everyone and let continue to be kind and spread the love around. 


Today I would like to talk about kindness and I believe many people might be wondering what is kindness and why kindness is an important quality to have.


When someone is kind, it means he or she is considerate and nice to others. Some good examples of kindness are saying please and thank you, sharing, and doing anything that helps others. When you treat other people with kindness, both people feel good! Wouldn't it be wonderful to sprinkle more of these words and actions in our home, our work, our community? 


When carrying out acts of kindness, care should be taken not to intrude or embarrass - 'discretion' is the operative word. Give you smile or whatever, and then move on, unless the receiver gives out signals that they would like to talk. If you linger, the receiver could feel an obligation to reciprocate, or perhaps become embarrassed and resent the kind act. Some kind acts may be able to be carried out anonymously. It absolves the receiver of any sense of awkwardness or indebtedness, and for the giver, it becomes an enjoyable game. Also, anonymous kindness bypasses our ego's demand for attention, and is the highest form of kindness.



As for the kind acts that we can carry out toward animals and nature are not difficult to imagine. It is in our interest to be friendly toward animals, and to ensure they are cared for, even if they are not our own. We all have a duty to ensure that animals are not mistreated or neglected, and if they are, to take appropriate steps to ensure the situation is remedied. Whether or not we acknowledge it, humanity has a strong bond with nature, and if we choose to ignore this, we do so at our peril. For too long nature has been considered as something that can be destroyed or plundered. The well-being of our world (and civilisation) is dependent upon this culture of abuse being eradicated. 



We must also consider future generations, and this means being more careful in our consumption of electricity and water. Even though this message is being vigorously promoted by the electricity and water suppliers, few seem interested in reducing their usage. There has been a fall of over ten percentage points in the last ten years of people concerned about the state of the environment. This is alarming. Do what you can to help the environment - you will also be helping to create a better world for your children and grandchildren.


It’s important to try and always be kind. You don’t need to have a reason for being kind it’s something you can do simply because it’s the right way to treat others! Kindness doesn’t have to cost you anything except a quick moment to give a hug, share a laugh, or tell someone how much they’re appreciated. Pass it on!


Humankind is capable of such beautiful things, and how sad it is that we lose sight of this all too easily. Will you help to warm your home, your work, your community, by using a greater number of such soft words and actions? Lastly, I would like to thank my sponsors, supporters and volunteers for whatever you had contributed for Project Awareness, also special thank to my good buddy Jacky Goh, my mentor Tan Lam Siong, including Tampines GRC MP Baey Yam Keng and Singapore Kindness Movement Mr William Wan.