Recently, on my personal website\/blog here, I have been writing more on those technology gears and IT accessories, \u00a0introduction and reviews. I have not been actively writing on my heritage adventure details, mostly photographing and documenting while observing and reading for some other topics that I hold closely to my heart.<\/p>\n
Finally, I am putting it down in my heritage adventure round up summary as of today’s post, a few interesting adventures of mine to share here<\/p>\n
– Singapore Memory Project<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Do you recall my post “Singapore Memory Project – 5 million by 2015<\/a>” This is something that I wanted to share my stories and photographs, many different memories of Singapore from my childhood days till today, my ongoing heritage, history, conservation and preservation personal projects. My stories and photos are currently still being collected and curated – I need to kick start my sharing there soon, if you have stories, memories and photographs to share of your Singapore, do join and share!<\/p>\n – National Heritage Board (NHB) Void Decks Traveling Exhibition and my contributing post<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n My interesting journey into heritage, history, conservation and preservation with my photojournalism writing<\/a> and thoughts, starting from the Green Corridor<\/a>\u00a0adventure, to covering, documenting and photographing Old Places<\/a>, with my collection of stories here<\/a>, to photographing, documenting and sharing traditional performing art troupes that faces huge challenges in the modern era. The next contribution was a post on “Void Deck – Our Cultural Communal Space<\/a>“,\u00a0written in support of NHB\u2019s third community heritage exhibition on void decks entitled \u201cOur Void Decks, Our Shared Spaces.\u201d \u00a0<\/em>I was there at NHB official launch<\/a> of NHB’s “Our Void Decks, Our Shared Spaces” and I was very happy that I was able to contribute in a small way towards\u00a0heritage, history, conservation and preservation in Singapore.\u00a0The exhibition highlights the history and development of void decks in the HDB heartlands, their common features and uses, and their role in providing shelter, building community and promoting racial integration. The exhibition is currently on display at the void deck of Blk 2, Saint George\u2019s Road for the month of April before travelling to Marine Parade and over void decks around Singapore.<\/em><\/p>\n