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HGCC's inaugural street soccer tournament kicked off on 17 November 2012. A total of 9 teams participated in this event. This activity served as an opportunity for the youths of Hougang to pitched their soccer skills against one another as well as allowed them to make new friends who share a common interest. Well done to all the teams for the great games played and the sportsmanship displayed.
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HGCC's inaugural street soccer tournament kicked off on 17 November 2012. A total of 9 teams participated in this event. This activity served as an opportunity for the youths of Hougang to pitched their soccer skills against one another as well as allowed them to make new friends who share a common interest. Well done to all the teams for the great games played and the sportsmanship displayed.
Updated <abbr title="Sunday, December 9, 2012 at 10:20pm" data-utime="1355062843" class="timestamp">on Sunday
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HGCC's inaugural street soccer tournament kicked off on 17 November 2012. A total of 9 teams participated in this event. This activity served as an opportunity for the youths of Hougang to pitched their soccer skills against one another as well as allowed them to make new friends who share a common interest. Well done to all the teams for the great games played and the sportsmanship displayed.
Dec 21, 2012 1:18am
Having witnessed the destruction of the Hougang By-Election ballot papers on 1 Dec 2012, I dedicate this video to the Punggol East By-Election... Let the countdown begin...
If PM is not going to call a by-election in Punggol East, there will be more reasons for Singaporeans, especially those living in Punggol East, to be unhappy!
[h=1]Out Carolling around Hougang SMC[/h]Members of the Hougang Constituency Committee (HGCC) went carolling around Hougang SMC on 16 December 2012 to spread the christmas spirits. It was an unforgettable experience and we thank the residents for the support shown and the drinks offered. Merry Christmas, Hougang!
Members of the Hougang Constituency Committee (HGCC) went carolling around Hougang SMC on 16 December 2012 to spread the christmas spirits. It was an unforgettable experience and we thank the residents for the support shown and the drinks offered. Merry Christmas, Hougang!
Members of the Hougang Constituency Committee (HGCC) went carolling around Hougang SMC on 16 December 2012 to spread the christmas spirits. It was an unforgettable experience and we thank the residents for the support shown and the drinks offered. Merry Christmas, Hougang!
Members of the Hougang Constituency Committee (HGCC) went carolling around Hougang SMC on 16 December 2012 to spread the christmas spirits. It was an unforgettable experience and we thank the residents for the support shown and the drinks offered. Merry Christmas, Hougang!
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”
By Qiyu Jaslyin On the evening of 1 December, some 500 Hougang residents were treated to an evening of stellar performances that were almost the kind that one would see on a Bollywood showcase at Hougang Avenue 5! The three-hour event started on a high with an enchanting classical performance by a pair of twin sisters as a prelude to the entrance of Member of Parliament (MP) for Hougang SMC, Mr Png Eng Huat, accompanied by Non-Constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) Mr Yee Jenn Jong and Mr Gerald Giam. Mr Png then ceremoniously lighted up the traditional Indian lamp to signify the triumph of light over dark, which is the essence of Deepavali – The Festival of Lights. This paved the way for a string of exciting performances, including an energetic Bhangra group performance of folk dance, a mix of melodic tunes belted out by the Mohican live band and two Sivaji performances, which involves a lively skit, and an ago-go style song and dance routine. Residents were on a high, enjoying the sit-down sumptuous buffet spread and cheering as some of their names were called upon as winners of the twenty lucky draw prizes up for grabs. The event organisers however made sure no one went home empty-handed as all attendees were given goodie bags. It was a multi-racial event, as a mix of different races were seen sitting together. One of the guests, Mr Kali, commented: “This is the second year I’ve attended and it’s getting better every year with people all over the island, including all the way from Jurong gathering here to celebrate with residents of different races.” Mr Karim, one of the residents here also quipped: “This is a wonderful event, very well organised and I’m happy to see so many residents and non-residents of Hougang coming together.” An elderly Chinese resident, who was spotted sitting at the edge of the stage with her granddaughter after dinner to soak in the atmosphere, said: “I have stayed here for 30 years and it is commonplace to see residents here, regardless of race, religion and creed to support the community events. Mr Png himself is a familiar face to Hougang all this while as he goes around visiting us at our homes.”