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Sunday, November 2, 2008 Y 11:02 PM


10th Oct 2008 was the day where during our cohesion camp, we visited the singapore national museum.

Our first museum tour was the history gallery, to be frank i was not so excited as i've seen most of the heritage gallery. nevertheless we went in and explore, with this device strap around our neck - our computer tour guide. As i went in i dint bother much about the front part of the heritage gallery as ive seen it before. I went to the other parts of the heritage gallery which i dint manage to cover.

After touring that area, i and a group of friends leave the gallery early, so we were given permission to enter the other parts of the museum. One of the parts that i went in to was the fashion gallery. It was quite amazing to see the fashiong 50 years ago everything was totally different from what we wear today. There is one part in the gallery where they talk about singapore bands gaining fame and constantly going out to countries like malaysia to perform. last time in singapore the bands that were the best is said to be the band that can mimic artist from the west like elvis presley etc. as (if im not wrong) bands from the west hardly came to singapore and perform.

The songs being made 40 to 50 years ago is also quite, not bad, but it is abit slow compared to our modern rock or pop songs. one of the song was made by a band called The Quest and their songs was quite nice. I remembering watching a tv show about this band, it said that this band was first started out by this two guy from queenstown secondary school. soon one way or another more people came in to form a band. But this band started out with no money to buy the instruments, and they keep borrowing instruments and practise to fufil their dream and well they did manage to achieve it. But someway or another (i cant remember what they said) our music industry died down thus there was a peroid of time where there wasnt much people into bands.

Anyway all in all it the visit to the museum was interesting and thanks to this second visit, i managed to sort of complete the tour in the history gallery.

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Last year we also achieved the coveted Gold Award for the Unit Overall Proficiency Award (UOPA). To develop leadership qualities, desirable values and attitudes, our cadets were involved in many different HQ activities and camps. Selected cadets also represented the school at the NPCC Day Parade, Singapore Youth Festival and National Day Parade.

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