The Long
& Winding Road by Cheryl Zhang and Ronald Wan In lieu of Hospice Awareness Week, UrbanWire
walks down Chinatown and shows you the familiar faces of the
forgotten generation
Loyang
Tua Pek Kong Temple by Mok Wen Kai In a time of conflict fuelled by differences
in religion, Singapore remains unique in that faiths co-exist
in harmony. What you may not know is the extent that this is
true here. Not only can you find places of worship beside each
other, the Loyang Tua Pek Kong temple houses Hindu, Buddhists
and Taoist deities and a Muslim kramat (shrine) under one old
roof. Hundreds of Singaporeans visit this temple regularly to
pray for peace and prosperity and it is open 24 hours everyday.
World
Draught Masters by Daniel Yuan October is undoubtedly the month of beers.
Not only is Oktoberfest a frothy reminder, the world draught
masters 2003 in Belgium is also held this month.
Singapore
Hit Awards 2003 by Adeline
Loh The Singapore Hit Awards
has hit its 10th year in running. With celebrities like Jacky
Cheung, David Tao, Stefanie Sun and Energy, UrbanWire brings you
the highlights of this star-studded event.