Monday, June 23, 2008

How Singapore Got Modernised (by Syafiq)

In the 20th century, Singapore was one of the poorest country. In the year 1965, Singapore reached independence. The true story is beginning…

9th August 1965. Singapore reached independence. That same month, the Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew (Now Minister Mentor) decided that he wanted Singapore to be a modern country. Then, elections were held. Majority said that they wanted Singapore a fresh, new, energized country. They wanted a fresh new one because of their frail economy.

Constructions began in the year 1967. They need to do phase by phase due to lack of money in the parliament. In the 1980s, conditions improved drastically. Improved transportations, conditions and much more. Then, surprise came for the people. In the 21st Century, everything was a BANG!

Everything in Singapore was changed. Even technology changed! From big mobile phones to PDAs, MP3, MP4 and more. Even transportations have changed and Singapore is home to the world's tallest Ferris Wheel, the Singapore Flyer. Standing three metres above The Star of Nanchang, the current largest wheel.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

syafiq your compo is not suppose to be copied from anywhere.

-Zeeshan

Anonymous said...

Syafiq,I learned lot from your story but I will say the same as zeeshan that you should not copy from articles.(I'm not really suspecting.)
-Minjun

SafiahArshad's Antics! said...

Dear Syafiq,

Can you please explain to me and your friends if what they said was true that you copied from somewhere?

Anonymous said...

syafiq,did u really copied it from somewhere it might b true though but might b fake.....i dont know

satria

Anonymous said...

4 Honesty,

I didn't get it from anywhere except my mind.




From,
Syafiq

Anonymous said...

I knew more about Singapore now.

irsyad said...

hafiq i think your too modernised.try too make storys not a information report.think out of the box.

ken lim said...

syafiq, is this real?

Anonymous said...

syafiq,i don't know that you know so much about history

Anonymous said...

Too short and try to write something more fresh or interesting.

Elaine

Syafiq said...

Oiiii!

I did not copy!