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50 Years Of The Chinese Community In Singapore (Paperback)
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50 Years Of The Chinese Community In Singapore (Paperback)
Series: World Scientific Series on Singapore's 50 Years of Nation-Building, 0
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Singapore's success story is essentially a 'people' story.
Singaporeans have good reason to celebrate the nation's golden
jubilee with pride. In the short space of five decades the country
has moved from Third World to First, and its real GDP has grown by
40 times! For this phenomenal progress, credit must go to its
people, the Republic's primary resource.Against all odds and amidst
dire predictions, Singaporeans proved that a united and resourceful
community could build a nation from scratch. This book is dedicated
to one segment of these Singaporeans - the Chinese community. In
particular, this collection of essays focuses on the Chinese
speaking members of the community whose many contributions are less
familiar to those brought up on a strict diet of the English
language.This celebratory book is divided into four broad
categories. The first section examines the major Chinese
organisations and their contributions in the past five decades.
These include the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce &
Industry, the Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations,
the Chinese Development Assistance Council and the Chinese Heritage
Centre. In addition, it looks at the history and work of some of
the social clubs and charitable organisations in the Chinese
community.The second section examines some community issues that
have engaged the Chinese community in Singapore's first 50 years.
Two senior journalists and two academics review the evolution of
the Chinese language, the integration of new immigrants from China
and the influence of Chinese religions. The five essays in the
third section trace the development of Chinese visual and
performing art in the Republic. The last section looks at the
interactions between Singapore's Chinese community and China on the
one hand, and with the regional Chinese communities on the
other.The contributors of this salute to the Chinese community are/
have been directly involved or are passionate about the subjects of
their essays.Chinese Organisations:Singapore Chinese Chamber of
Commerce & Industry: Inextricably Linked to Singapore's
Economic Miracle (Fiona HU Ai Lan)Singapore Federation of Chinese
Clan Associations: Revitalising Clan Associations (PANG Cheng
Lian)The Chinese Development Assistance Council: An Enriching
Journey with a Self-Help Group (Gerald SINGHAM)The Chinese Heritage
Centre: Putting Singapore on the Diaspora Map (LEE Tang
Ling)Chinese Philanthropy: Past and Present (CHEW Kheng
Chuan)Chinese Social Clubs (AU Yue Pak)Community Issues:The
Evolution of the Chinese Language (LEONG Weng Kam)New Immigrants
from China: Boosting Bilateral Relations (ZHOU Zhaocheng)Chinese
Religious Traditions in Singapore: Buddhism, Taoism and
Christianity (HUE Guan Thye and Kenneth DEAN)Chinese Visual &
Performing Arts:Towards a Nanyang Culture (CHOO Thiam Siew)The
Transformation of Chinese Visual Arts in Nanyang (Bridget Tracy
TAN)Chinese Calligraphy is Alive and Well in Singapore (WONG Joon
Tai)The Singapore Chinese Music Soundscape (Terence HO)In Step with
Nanyang Dance (Edmond WONG)Interactions with Other Chinese
Communities:Singapore-China People-to-People Exchanges: A Singapore
Perspective (LYE Liang Fook and John WONG)Singapore as a Centre of
Southeast Asian Chinese: Some Reflections (Leo SURYADINATA)
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