Putien’s founder Fong Chi Chung on his humble beginnings, giving back and the value of an egg
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Putien, the Singapore-based restaurant that popularised Hinghwa cuisine across Asia. Restaurateur Fong Chi Chung reflects on the past quarter-century of food, entrepreneurship and personal fulfilment.
Adoption of autonomous vehicles is one race Singapore is not keen on winning
Cities such as Guangzhou and San Francisco already have robotaxis and autonomous buses for public use, but Singapore is treading carefully. This deliberate pace is not hesitation but to ensure safety, among other reasons.
When love becomes control – what the hottest K-drama today gets right about family and sacrifice
In many Asian cultures, the concept of “family first” is often ingrained in people from an early age. Ms Nicole Chan examines what this really asks of individuals – love and respect or blind submission?
She’s his limbs, he’s her eyes. It’s love and art in full colour for this couple with disabilities
Mr Shalom Lim, 29, and his girlfriend Amanda Yip, 38, who both have disabilities, want to build their careers together as artists.
In Pictures: Meet the 70-year-old lorry driver who is also a 'kite doctor'
“Watching people fly my kites makes me really happy,” Mr Tan said.
GE2025: Standing for elections is more about conviction than credentials, says WP new face and Harvard grad
The 36-year-old entrepreneur wants to help younger Singaporeans find their footing earlier in life.
Exposure to high stress at our jobs can harm us in the long run. How do we handle the pressure?
Health experts warned that the long-term effects of being in a high-pressure job can be devastating, reducing our ability to regulate emotions and make decisions, for instance.
