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Serious Many Pappys don't like OngYK..not Team player.

Those who wonder why the cost of living is so high in S'pore should look
no further than these overpaid, overhyped and overrated parasites.

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OYK visited Gallop.SG. :cool:

Ong Ye Kung

10h ·
With Turf City closed, Gallop.SG secured a piece of land along Sembawang Road (leading to Sembawang Park), to relocate the horses, and create a one of its kind equestrian hub.
They intend to offer horse riding, short staycations, and also support for individuals with special needs at an enrichment centre.
Got a sneak peek, hosted by Mrs Shanker and her team. They hope to get everything up in the middle of the year.
It won’t be easy running this business. But thanks to Gallop.SG, the horses at Turf City now have a new home in Sembawang. There are many opportunities for us to work with them, to link them up with programmes at our schools and also Active Ageing Centres.
I wish them all the best, and look forward to another unique and inclusive feature at Sembawang!









 
OYK wishes everyone Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri! :smile:


Ong Ye Kung

1d ·
Every year, I spend the first morning of Raya with our Muslim residents, visiting Masjid Assyafaah and Masjid Petempatan, the only Kampung mosque in Singapore. As the mosques were already packed with vehicles, I parked some distance away and walked to the mosques. The walk to Masjid Petempatan, through secondary forests, was pleasant. Residents would be leaving the mosque, having completed their morning prayers. That was when I see many friends and familiar faces. Many would stop their vehicles, wind down their windows, and exchange greetings and well wishes with me, before heading off to celebrate with the rest of their families. This is one of those heartwarming moments that makes Sembawang so special.
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri! Maaf zahir dan batin!

 
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