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Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos. On Sunday Jul 26 , a rehearsal was held at the Padang previewing this year's National Day Parade NDP , a smaller affair focused on safety and dedicated to frontline workers.

For the first time, the presidential gun salute will be conducted at the Padang together with the marching contingents on parade. Singaporeans can look forward to six FSG fighter planes flying in a delta formation to perform a "roar of unity" across the Padang, before overflying Singapore as a tribute to frontline fighters and essential workers. Highlights of the parade include the "nationwide anthem moment" and a salute to frontline and essential workers. During the former, President Halimah Yacob - together with the parade - will lead the singing of the national anthem as the state flag is raised at the Padang.

At the same time, flag-raising ceremonies will take place across Singapore in a bid to bring Singaporeans together in a collective moment of unity. The spectators will be made up of "representatives of society" and "instead of tens of thousands, we will have about members", he said. These spectators will be split into three segregated sectors of about 50 each for the event. The three sectors will not interact with each other and spectators will have different routes for entry and exit.

Each contingent will have 36 participants, half of what it was in previous years, and they are all required to wear a mask throughout the ceremony. He said that safety is "paramount" and that it is his responsibility in his role to plan and execute a parade that is "safe for all participants". We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

While the earliest known historical records of Singapore are shrouded in time, a third century Chinese account describes it as "Pu-luo-chung" , referring to "Pulau Ujong" which means the "island at the end of a peninsula" in the Malay language.

Later, the city was known as Temasek "Sea Town" , when the first settlements were established from AD During the 14th century, this small but strategically-located island earned a new name. According to legend, Sang Nila Utama, a Prince from Palembang the capital of Srivijaya , was out on a hunting trip when he caught sight of an animal he had never seen before. The city was then ruled by the five kings of ancient Singapura. Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, the natural meeting point of sea routes, the city flourished as a trading post for vessels such as Chinese junks, Arab dhows, Portuguese battleships, and Buginese schooners.

Modern Singapore was founded in the 19th century, thanks to politics, trade and a man known as Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. During this time, the British empire was eyeing a port of call in this region to base its merchant fleet, and to forestall any advance made by the Dutch. Singapore, already an up-and-coming trading post along the Malacca Straits, seemed ideal. Recognising the immense potential of the swamp-covered island, he helped negotiate a treaty with the local rulers and established Singapore as a trading station.

The city quickly grew as an entrepot trade hub, attracting immigrants from China, India, the Malay Archipelago and beyond. In , Raffles implemented the Raffles Town Plan, also known as the Jackson Plan, to address the issue of growing disorderliness in the colony.

Ethnic residential areas were segregated into four areas. The European Town had residents made up of European traders, Eurasians and rich Asians, while the ethnic Chinese were located in present-day Chinatown and south-east of the Singapore River. Singapore continued to develop as a trading post, with the establishment of several key banks, commercial associations and Chambers of Commerce.



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