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Chinese New Year marks more than the beginning of a new calendar cycle. It is a time to refresh spaces, set intentions, and welcome positive energy for the year ahead. As we step into the Year of the Horse 2026, the focus turns toward momentum, ambition, confidence, and growth. Known for its spirited and energetic nature, the Horse symbolises progress and forward movement.


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Every January, Singapore quietly transforms. Museums invite longer visits, public spaces glow with installations, and conversations feel a little more intentional. Singapore Art Week 2026, taking place from 22 to 31 January, brings together exhibitions, installations, performances, and workshops across the city, offering couples a rare chance to slow down and connect through ...


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Gifting has quietly changed. In 2026, it’s no longer about picking something expensive or ticking off an obligation. It’s about choosing something that feels considered. People remember how a gift made them feel long after the wrapping paper is gone, and that’s where creativity steps in.

The good news is that making your gifts more creative doesn’t mean doing something...


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Valentine’s Day may be the headline act, but in recent years, it’s the warm-up week that’s stealing the spotlight. From Rose Day to Kiss Day, Valentine’s Week has become a quiet favourite among Gen Z and Millennials who prefer spreading the love instead of cramming all the pressure into one evening. In a city like Singapore, where life moves fast and calendars fill up quickly...


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In the quietest part of the year, when winter still lingers and colour feels scarce, a small white flower quietly announces change. Snowdrops are not loud, dramatic blooms. They don’t demand attention. Instead, they arrive softly, often pushing through frost-covered soil, reminding us that renewal begins long before spring fully arrives.

Often associated with hope, res...


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