S'poreans feel govt needs to invest more into arts, heritage, culture
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans feel that the government should pump more
money into heritage and culture, than into sectors like tourism, IT and
defence. Education topped the list, followed by investment in social
welfare.
This is according to a recent survey carried out by the National
University of Singapore and commissioned by the National Heritage
Board.
More Singaporeans are visiting museums and participating in
heritage-related activities. For example, the National Museum's Night
Festival attracted 65,000 visitors this year over just one weekend.
That was the same number as last year when the festival was held over
two weekends.
A survey of 1,000 respondents aged 15 to 69 years old showed that
three out of five respondents would rather visit museums in Singapore
rather than overseas. 59.4 per cent disagreed with the statement "I
would rather visit museums overseas than in Singapore."
Travelling exhibitions that go to the heartlands are a hit. 21.7
per cent of respondents visited them, a significant increase of 15.2
per cent from the 2002 survey.
They include the Kangxi emperor exhibition, which was brought from
the Asian Civilisations Museum to the masses at libraries around the
island.
Michael Koh, CEO, National Heritage Board, said: "We are trying to step
up our programming and outreach events. We have stepped up for example
our travelling exhibitions in the community. The heritage festival went
out in a big way to the heartlands.
"We went to the heartland malls to really reach people where they live
because we realise that we can do a great exhibition, but without the
supporting programmes and activities, we won't have the crowds. So this
is where we will have to move into this aspect in an even bigger way."
And to do that, a newly launched heritage bus will bring
exhibitions about Singapore's different cultures to schools, regional
libraries and elderly homes as well as community clubs, kindergartens
and orphanages.
Called "Colours of Heritage", the bus is a joint project by NHB,
the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Media
Development Council, National Arts Council, National Library Board and
Info-Comm Development Authority of Singapore.
The exhibition on the bus is divided into three themes and one of
them is games. Visitors can relive their childhood days by playing
games such as five stones.
Local food, spices and cooking utensils will also be showcased.
Visitors can also learn about the wedding ceremonies of Singapore's
four major ethnic groups.
The mobile museum aims to reach out to 80,000 people over six months.
- CNA/vm
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10 million to learn about other peoples' cultures and heritage.
Not enough? ![]()
Investment in social welfare by the ruling party - forget it. lee ah loong already stated and reiterated that he is not making Singapore a welfare state. For those whom I know who are in financial need who sought help from CDC were treated badly. The CDC staff kept saying things to discourage them to apply for financial aid.
Never will govt do a good job in social welfare as long as PAP rules. Being mercenary govt, why should they invest in something that has no monetary return?
unless it benefits singaporeans in terms of monetary rewards and appreciation of arts among singaporeans, i see no reason why they should invest more money.
But then again, we say no, they say yes, what can we do? Suck thumb.
No la. They should pump more money into the nsmen's bank accounts. Increase allowance further. So that in a few years, when I serve, the salary is at least $800 per month.
not wise... only 2 years of 800....
and it wont happen for sure de...
Originally posted by Uraniumfish:No la. They should pump more money into the nsmen's bank accounts. Increase allowance further. So that in a few years, when I serve, the salary is at least $800 per month.
They have made announcement that they are increasing salary for ns men
Originally posted by Fantagf:They have made announcement that they are increasing salary for ns men
got announced but not yet implemented...
when the election come then probably have liao...
cheers...
Originally posted by jgho83:
got announced but not yet implemented...when the election come then probably have liao...
cheers...
sounds as though it is going to materialise soon this year or next year.
i think there is a need to consiously promote identity of Singaporean. Especially strengthen the generation that are born and brought up in Singapore.
I know it is difficult to characterized Singaporean as a race. So the only way is to preserve the heritage.
However i feel that Singaporean is always side line by ethnicity...This is particularly true especially when we stay outside Singapore.