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[edit] Singaporean Wikipedians
If you're Singaporean, live in Singapore, or you are interested in Singapore-related issues, and would like to play an active part in contributing to Singapore-related content, do add your name here. You may also consider adding your name to this category, and this userbox to your user page. For those in Singapore, but are doing other articles on Wikipedia, do add your name to the category instead.
Do your part in welcoming fellow Singaporeans to our abode by inserting {{Subst:Welcomesg}} in their talkpages. Anyone can do this, even if you are last in this list! :D
- Huaiwei, Hougang, Singapore
- Mailer Diablo, Bukit Batok, Singapore
- Khaosworks, Bukit Batok, Singapore
- Gaurav, National University of Singapore, Singapore
- LegolasGreenleaf, Vancouver, very interested to travel to SG
- Natalinasmpf, secondary school student in Singapore.
- Vsion, Singapore
- Melsith. from Singapore, currently an undergrad in NUS
- ImpalerBugz, Ang Mo Kio, Singapore.
- Hayabusa future, from Indonesia, now in Melbourne, lived in Singapore from 2000 to 2002.
- Encyclopedic, Thomson, Singapore - Ngee Ann Polytechnic Grad
- Nyonya, Singapore
- iambuttons, from Singapore, now in Melbourne. Lived in Bukit Timah, Boon Lay, Teck Whye
- acintas, Woodlands, Singapore
- Tan, also edit some contents related to Singapore in the Chinese wikipedia. I also reside occasionally in Hawaii, United States of America.
- Sengkang, Sengkang, Singapore
- Slivester Nuenenorl, Woodlands. Will be back in Netherlands soon enough.
- Frankchn, Bukit Timah, Singapore. Studying at Hwa Chong Institution.
- Tomhongs, first year student in TPJC
- Tan Ding Xiang Fuhua Secondary School student and admin at the Simple English Wikipedia.
- A.K.R., Sembawang, Singapore.
- Hamstersanonymous, NTU undergrad, Singapore.
- Tohlz, Studying Business Information Technology at Singapore Polytechnic, a Pen Spinner.
- *drew, from Indonesia.
- shianux, Bukit Timah, Singapore, student at the University of Melbourne.
- Groyn88, anti-gay Singaporean professional struggling for equal rights for all LGBT citizens of Singapore.
- Littlearea, Ang Mo Kio, Singapore.
- P, secondary school student, Singapore
- Terence Ong, Holland Road, Singapore, Student at Anglo-Chinese School (International)
- Cmyk, Jurong East, NTU 2nd year student
- yueni, Singaporean now living in Vancouver, Washington, USA
- PROJECT-ION PHOENIX, Bukit Panjang, Singapore CLICK ME...!!!
- Nathaniel, Ang Mo Kio, Singapore
- Fauzi, Clementi, Singapore
- Sandstorm6299, Australian Chinese, studied in Singapore, back in Australia
- SpLoT // Katong, Singapore, Raffles Institution student
- (This list is still here?) NSLE (talk • contribs)
- Gd4u,former Fuhua Sec Pupil,in Innova JC.
- Nicholas Liew from Fuhua Sec.
- kengbeng, a WikiGnome from Clementi, Singapore,
- Benjamin Ho, Woodlands, Singapore
- JREL, Swiss, currently in the UK, very interested in all things Singaporean
- Siva1979 Woodlands. Proud to be a Singaporean. Former Catholic Junior College student.
- jinhua, currently in NS as medic =)
- gunman47 Waiting for entry to a JC or polytechnic.
- Ariedartin JECJY Talk JC1 student studying in Raffles Junior College.
- Advanced, Sec 4 student in Raffles Institution, living in Singapore.
- Leidiot, Singapore from Anglo-Chinese School (International)
- jitsion, NUS undergrad, NCSV, currently at California, San Francisco.
- Chen Siyuan
- Andrew Chang, Chinese-American, Los Angeles, California, Singaporean descendant.
- Wayne Ma, Taman Jurong. Fuhua Secondary Student
- Atticus Lai, Toa Payoh, Singapore. Involves in English-Chinese Translation and Technical Writing
- Joel, Choa Chu Kang, Singapore. Singaporean and proud of it(: Student from Nan Hua Primary School. Currently studying in Raffles Institution.
- Beefball,Bukit Timah,Singapore
- AlephNull, An NUS student living in Toa Payoh, Singapore
- The Fascist, Jalan Besar, Singapore. Currently studying in Anglo-Chinese School (Independent).
- ωhkoh [Т], Tampines. JC student.
- ZhongHan,
Republic Polytechnic student.Completed studies in Republic Polytechnic, currently awaiting enlistment into National Service. - serados, student in Dunman High School.
- Hildanknight, 14, creator of Homerun article.
- Mh, programmer.
- Zhudyzhu, Jurong, still a student *sign* in HCI
- Dexterleezh, Potong Pasir, soon to be National Serviceman.
- sehsuan, Serangoon Central, photography, cycling and nature enthusiast.
- Nigel Fong, Changi, Singapore. Currently studying in Raffles Institution.
- Ryan D, Eunos, Singapore, failing all his subjects at Raffles Junior College.
- Gerald Tan, aka Winnie the Pooh.
- KnucklesEchidna, Jurong West, Singapore.
- Zscout370, United States
- poopee, Redhill, Singapore, lives on wiki fixes.
- H. S. Chin, Upper Thomson, Singapore, currently in NS
- John Riemann Soong, TCK
- Seng Yew, Seletar, Singapore, pursuing a Master's degree in Security Management in ECU
- Aranho, Little India, Singapore, currently studying in Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
- Deon, Overseas Singaporean
- jikbusai
- Jacklee, PhD student in law at the University of Birmingham.
- Rodan44, American expatriate living and working in Singapore.
- GSCC, Bukit Purmei, Singapore
- Cottonball, Tampines, Singapore
- Ragnaroknike, Jurong West, Singapore
- Syed Abdulllah, Pasir Ris, Singapore wants to help in Singapore issues.
- Mirrorblade, Bukit Panjang, Singapore, stressed student in NUS High School.
- kiewzhenyi, Telok Blangah. Singapore, wants to help in writing Singapore gaming and entertainment articles.
- Tikal-chan, Singapore, Secondary 2 student studying in Anderson Secondary School.
- Sweeney,Pasir Ris, Interest in heritage and history of Singapore NUS Post-Grad
- Pinkerita, Yew Tee, Singapore. Sec 1 student interested in expanding SG School articles
- Kren, Simei, Singapore
- Serilda, Sembawang, Singapore, English major
- Haithian
- Nyonya 16:44, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
- Pucao, Singapore, undergrad currently studying overseas
- Thaurisil, Bukit Timah, Raffles Girls School (Secondary) student
- AcidFlask
- Gravity, Tampines, Ngee Ann Secondary School student
- User:Jedd the Jedi, Clementi, student
- CooKeeN, studying in Singapore, added Template:User singapore res for those living here but not Singaporean.
- Acs4b, Malaysia, stayed in Singapore for 5 days, interested in areas surrounding Bishan, Little India (including Farrer Park), Sentosa Island, Serangoon, Orchard Road, Woodlands and many more (mostly in the Central Region).
- Daniel, Singapore, Sec 3 student in Victoria School.
- Goh wz, Tampines, first-year student of Raffles Junior College.
- Chunchuan, MacPherson, P6 student of Cedar Primary School.
- Starry maiden Gazer, secondary school student in Singapore.
- Patricknoddy
- Jedi feline, 13-year-old in Singapore.
- Derrick K, Commonwealth, Tanglin Halt, pseudo-student at Innova JC
- Otokonohito // Bishan, Singapore, Raffles Institution student
- angbinmarist // Simei, Singapore, Maris Stella High School student, fluent in English, Chinese and Malay, has contributed some stuff on Singapore culture and history.
- User:GavinTing, Changi, Computer Addict
- lowjoel, Sec 4 Student studying in Raffles Institution. Self confessed nerd who knows about ten programming languages.
- Harvard Chan,student
- zK,Year 2 student, Catholic High School.
[edit] SGpedian sysops
No, some Wikipedians are not more equal than others. Friendly SGpedian sysops with mop and bucket are at your service to render assistance to any issue you may have from time to time. Feel free to drop a note on any of their talkpages if you need their attention.
- Khaosworks (Terence Chua)
- Mailer Diablo
- Natalinasmpf
[edit] Featured articles and honourable mentions
The fruit of the labour! The following is a list of Singapore-related articles that are either featured articles, or have been given a mention on the main page. SGpedians are invited to continue improving these articles.
- Chingay Parade (Did You Know...mention, 12 July 2005)
- ...that Chingay Parade in Singapore, a display of floats, music and dances, is a major festival in Asia attended by more than 200,000 people and watched by millions on TV across Asia?
- Caning in Singapore (Did You Know...mention 22 September 2005)
- ...that more than one thousand people are caned in Singapore each year using a bamboo cane that has been soaked in water overnight to prevent splitting?
- Ten year series (Did You Know...mention 8 October 2005)
- ...that to prepare for future examinations, Singapore students use the ten year series to practice on past years' examination papers, some of which date back to before they were born?
- Gurkha Contingent (Did You Know...mention 18 October 2005)
- ...that the Gurkha Contingent of the Singapore Police Force is the world's only police department outside of Nepal to be comprised of Gurkhas, and it is currently the only military or police unit in Singapore to be headed by a Briton?
- Jurong Falls (Did You Know...mention 08 November 2005)
- ...that Jurong Falls is the tallest man-made waterfall in the world at 30 metres tall and it is located at the Jurong BirdPark which also houses the world's most numerous bird collection??
- Cavenagh Bridge (Did You Know...mention 22 December 2005)
- ...that Cavenagh Bridge, the only suspension bridge in Singapore, was originally designed as a drawbridge but on its completion in 1869 was found to be suitable only as a fixed structure, and is now a pedestrian bridge?
- Central Fire Station (Did You Know...mention 6 January 2006)
- ...that Central Fire Station, the oldest existing fire station in Singapore, had only four portable water pumps when it was completed in 1908?
- Jinricksha Station (Did You Know...mention 18 January 2006)
- ...that the Jinricksha Station is Singapore's last reminder of the once ubiquitous rickshaw, which was phased out after World War II?
- CHIJMES (Did You Know...mention 30 January 2006)
- ...that CHIJMES, a historic building complex in Singapore, began life as a Catholic convent in the 1850s and has been gazetted as national monument?
- National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal (Did You Know...mention 7 February 2006)
- ...that the July 2005 NKF scandal led to a backlash from the donors to the charity, resulting in the resignation of the board of directors?
- Old Ford Motor Factory (Did You Know...mention 10 February 2006)
- ...that the Old Ford Motor Factory, Ford's first assembly plant in Southeast Asia and built in 1941, was the site of the historic surrender of the British to the Japanese in World War II, later described by Winston Churchill as the "largest capitulation in British history"?
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) - Identified as Featured Article, on 28 December 2005. Appeared on Main Page on 11 February 2006 as Today's Featured Article.
- The Observatory (Did You Know...mention 6 March 2006)
- ...that The Observatory, a Singaporean space rock band released their first album packaged as a diary, complete with torn pages and paperclipped photos?
Singapore (Identified as Good Article on 21 March 2006)
- Saint Jack (Did You Know...mention 2 April 2006)
- ...that Saint Jack, a 1979 fiction film about a prostitute in Singapore and the only Hollywood film about Singapore to be shot on location, was banned in the country until 2006?
- Electronic Monitoring and Advisory System (Did You Know...mention 8 April 2006)
- ...that the EMAS has been so effective in monitoring traffic conditions on Singapore's expressways that the LTA removed most SOS telephones from the expressways as a result?
- West Coast Highway (Did You Know...mention 10 April 2006)
- ...that completion of the West Coast Highway viaduct — the longest in Singapore — was delayed for more than two years because of the contractor's financial problems?
- Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka (Did You Know...mention 11 April 2006)
- ...that Masjid Omar Kampong Melaka is the oldest mosque in Singapore and was established in 1820, just a year after the British set up a trading post in Singapore?
- Development Guide Plan (Did You Know...mention 11 April 2006)
- ...that a detailed Development Guide Plan exists for each of Singapore's 55 urban planning areas?
- Yueh Hai Ching Temple (Did You Know...mention 18 April 2006)
- ... that Yueh Hai Ching Temple is the oldest Taoist temple in Singapore, and Chinese Emperor Guang Xu presented a plaque to the temple in 1907?
- Archaeology in Singapore (Did You Know...mention 29 April 2006)
- ...that although archaeologists in Singapore have discovered many artifacts, they do not have government support for their work, and there is no centralised place to store the artifacts?
- Chesed-El Synagogue (Did You Know...mention 3 May 2006)
- ...that the Chesed-El Synagogue, built in 1905, is the second synagogue for the Jewish community in Singapore, and was also one of the first places to use gaslights in Singapore?
- Escape from Paradise (Did You Know...mention 6 May 2006)
- ....that Escape from Paradise, a book which documents a Singaporean woman's divorce, was removed from bookstores and libraries in the country in 2002, even after it had been reviewed in the Singapore press?
- Singapore general election 2006 - appeared on Main Page on 7 May 2006 in the news. [1]
- Death in Singapore (Did You Know...mention 12 May 2006)
- ...that graves in Singapore are exhumed 15 years after burial, and the remains are cremated or re-buried?
- Singapore general election, 1959 (Did you know, mention 16 June 2006)
- ...that although the Constitution of Singapore had been revised in 1958 to implement self-government for the then British colony of Singapore, self-government was only officially achieved with the Singapore general election of 1959?
- Merdeka, (Did you know, mention 18 June 2006)
- ...that the Malay word Merdeka has been used in both Singapore and Malaysia to describe the campaigns for self-government and independence in both countries?
- Ah Meng, (Did you know, mention 23 June 2006)
- ...that Ah Meng, a Sumatran Orangutan and tourism icon of Singapore, had breakfast with celebrities including the Duke of Edinburgh and pop star Michael Jackson?
History of Singapore, (Identified as Good Article, 27 July 2006)
- Police Coast Guard, (Did you know, mention 22 August 2006)
- ... that Singapore's Police Coast Guard is a coast guard and water police service that is also responsible for maintenance of order on most of Singapore's off-shore islands?
- Central Sikh Temple, (Did you know, mention 29 August 2006)
- ...that Central Sikh Temple was Singapore's first gurdwara when it was first set up in a police barracks in the 1880s?
- Old Ministry of Labour Building, (Did you know, mention 6 September 2006)
- ...that the Old Ministry of Labour Building in Singapore housed the Chinese Protectorate before World War II, and has been gazetted as a national monument?
- Civilian War Memorial, (Did you know, mention 11 September 2006)
- ...that the Civilian War Memorial in Singapore was built in 1967 in memory of the civilians massacred during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945?
- Saint George's Church, (Did you know, mention 12 September 2006)
- ...that the original stained glass windows of the Saint George's Church in Singapore were packed away for safekeeping before the Japanese Occupation of Singapore but were never found since?
Singapore 2006, (In the news, mention 14-17 September 2006; 19-22 September 2006)
- ...The 61st Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund commence in Singapore under strict security.
- ...At the 61st Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund held in Singapore, a reform of the IMF is adopted to give China and other emerging markets more voting rights.
- Queen Elizabeth Walk, (Did you know, mention 24 September 2006)
- ...that the Queen Elizabeth Walk in Singapore was built on reclaimed land in 1922 and that it was renamed in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom?
- Tan Kim Seng, (Did you know, mention 7 October 2006)
- ...that a fountain was built by the British colonial government to commemorate Tan Kim Seng's $13,000 contribution towards Singapore's first public waterworks?
2006 Southeast Asian haze, (In the news, mention 9 October 2006)
- Pagoda Street, (Did you know, mention 9 October 2006)
- ...that Pagoda Street in Chinatown, Singapore was named after the pagoda-like gopuram of Sri Mariamman Temple?
- Hong San See, (Did you know, mention 19 October 2006)
- ...that Hong San See, a Chinese temple and national monument in Singapore, was sited on a small hill for good fengshui and once commanded a good view of the sea?
- Ying Fo Fui Kun, (Did you know, mention 20 October 2006)
- ...that Ying Fo Fui Kun is the first Hakka clan association in Singapore, and its clan house at Telok Ayer has been gazetted as a national monument in 1998?
- Keong Saik Road, (Did you know, mention 23 October 2006)
- ... that Keong Saik Road in Chinatown, Singapore was formerly a red-light district in the 1960s but is now the site of many boutique hotels?
- The Cenotaph, Singapore, (Did you know, mention 28 October 2006)
- ...that The Cenotaph is Singapore's first major war memorial built in memory of the people who gave their lives in World War I, and was unveiled by the young Prince Edward of Wales, later King Edward VIII?
- Duxton Hill, (Did you know, mention 29 October 2006)
- ...that Duxton Hill in Singapore used to be a notorious slum area with brothels, opium and gambling dens, but now belongs to a conservation area known as Tanjong Pagar?
Singapore Changi Airport, (Identified as Good Article, 11 November 2006)
- Esplanade Park, (Did you know, mention 12 November 2006)
- ...that Esplanade Park, built in 1943, is one of the oldest parks in Singapore, and has a number of historical landmarks which include the former Indian National Army Monument site and The Cenotaph?
- Wee Shu Min elitism scandal, (Did you know, mention 23 November 2006)
- ......that Wee Siew Kim, a Singaporean MP, had to apologise after scandal broke out involving an elitist blog entry made by his daughter?
- Hussein Shah of Johor, (Did you know, mention 27 November 2006)
- ...that in 1819, Hussein Shah, the seventeenth Sultan of Johor, allowed a British settlement in Singapore in order to wrest the throne from his brother with the help of the British, leading to the Malay Peninsula's colonisation?
- Fort Canning Tunnel, (Did you know, mention 29 November 2006)
- ...that during construction of the Fort Canning Tunnel, special care was taken to minimize environmental impact on the surrounding Fort Canning Park?
- Museum Planning Area, (Did you know, mention 1 December 2006)
- ...that Singapore's Museum Planning Area contains ten national monuments?
- Southern Islands, (Did you know, mention 3 December 2006)
- ...that the Southern Islands of Singapore are being developed into a getaway for the ultra-wealthy, similar to Dubai's Palm Islands?
- Istana Kampong Glam, (Did you know, mention 10 December 2006)
- ... that the Istana Kampong Glam is a former Malay palace in Singapore, and was refurbished into the Malay Heritage Centre in 2004?
- Singapore Dreaming, (Did you know, mention 10 December 2006)
- ...that Singapore Dreaming bagged Singapore its first IFFPA-recognised award at an international feature film festival?
- Coleman Bridge, (Did you know, mention 10 December 2006)
- ...that the Coleman Bridge in Singapore was the second bridge built across the Singapore River, and the first built in masonry?
- Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, (Did you know, mention 10 December 2006)
- ...that the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a national monument in Singapore, was given by Sultan Ibrahim of Johor in Malaysia?
- Pulau Senang, (Did you know, mention 14 December 2006)
- ...that Pulau Senang was a penal settlement in Singapore but shut down after only three years when a riot broke out in 1963?
- Farrer Park, (Did you know, mention 18 December 2006)
- ...that Farrer Park is where Singapore's first racecourse was built and the island's aviation history began?
- Pulau Sejahat, (Did you know, mention 19 December 2006)
- ...that Pulau Sejahat was a British military encampment in Singapore during World War II whose gun batteries were never used against Japanese invaders?
- Money No Enough, (Did you know, mention 27 December 2006)
- ...that despite the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the Singaporean film Money No Enough earned over S$5.8 million, and remains Singapore's all-time highest-grossing film?
- Inuka, (Did you know, mention 31 December 2006)
- ...that Inuka, a polar bear who is the mascot of the Singapore Zoo, is the first and only polar bear born in the tropics?
Fann Wong, (Identified as Good Article, 5 January 2007)
- Streetdirectory.com, (Did you know, mention 18 January 2007)
- ...that Singaporean Web Map Service Streetdirectory.com successfully sued several businesses for copyright infringment, but is now being sued on the same charge by the Singapore Land Authority?
- Singapore Conference Hall, (Did you know, mention 21 January 2007)
- ...that the Singapore Conference Hall was the first building to be built in the Shenton Way financial district?
Singapore general election, 2006 (Identified as Good Article, 22 January 2007)
- Old Admiralty House, (Did you know, mention 15 February 2007)
- ...that the Old Admiralty House, a national monument in Singapore, was used by the British Armed Forces for strategic planning during World War II?
- Singaporean nationality law, (Did you know, mention 24 March 2007)
...that Singaporean citizenship was first granted in 1957 when Singapore was a self-governing colony of the United Kingdom?
[edit] SGpedians' Resources
This is the "WikiProject extension" of the noticeboard, and integrates all the accompanying functions rather than changing our identity, makeover, etc...
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Assessed | 22 | 178 | 1015 | 1503 | 1 | 2719 | |
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Total | 22 | 178 | 1015 | 1503 | 1 | 2719 |
[edit] Sub-wikiProjects
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Singaporean places
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Singaporean cuisine
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Singaporean Arts and Entertainment
- Singapore Collaboration of the Fortnight
[edit] Collaboration
- Project page : Wikipedia:SGpedians' notice board/Collaboration
The New SGpedians' Collaboration is an open-ended project which aims to improve coverage of Singapore-related articles. There are many issues that may be common knowledge in Singapore, but are not included or/and known outside Singapore due to lack of research into the topic. It is also a good way to counter systemic bias in coverage of historic events that are outside the Internet era.
- Current articles at work : NKF Scandal
[edit] Stub articles
{{Singapore-stub}} is for main Singapore-specific stubs. Don't forget to specialise stub notices if you can. To propose new stub categories, go to Wikipedia:WikiProject Stub sorting/Proposals.
- Biography — {{Singapore-bio-stub}}
- Companies — {{Singapore-company-stub}}
- Organisations — {{Singapore-org-stub}}
- Places —
- Locations — {{Singapore-geo-stub}}
- Transportation —
- LRT — {{Singapore-LRT-stub}}
- MRT — {{Singapore-MRT-stub}}
[edit] Templates to use
You may like to use the following templates if you are writing an article about or relating to one of the following topics.
- Companies — {{Infobox Company}}
- Education — {{Education in Singapore topics}}
- Schools — {{Infobox Singapore School}}
- Film — {{Infobox film}}
- IMDB links — {{imdb title}}. Example: {{imdb title|id=0307681|title=Xiaohai Bu Ben (I Not Stupid)}}.
- History — {{History of Singapore}}
- Law —
- Singapore statutes (current ones only) — {{Singapore Statute}}. Example: {{Singapore Statute|7A}} yields Cap. 7A, and {{Singapore Statute|7A|Application of English Law Act}} yields Application of English Law Act, Cap. 7A.
- Lifestyle — {{Life in Singapore}}
- Major events of the year 2006 — {{Singapore in 2006}}
- Places — {{Singapore}}
- Buildings (commercial, high-rise and hotels) — {{Singapore building infobox}}
- Islands — {{Islands of Singapore}}
- Places, planning areas, estates, new towns — {{SG neighbourhood}}
- Reservoirs — {{Reservoirs in Singapore}}
- Shopping malls — {{Infobox shopping mall}}
- Politics — {{Politics of Singapore}}
- Transportation —
- Airlines — {{Infobox}}
- Bus stations — {{Singapore bus stations}}
- LRT stations — {{Singapore LRT stations}}
- MRT stations — {{Singapore MRT stations}}
Feel free to add other templates to the list!
[edit] SGpedians' photography
A photo tells a thousand words. These are a collection of Singapore-related photographs that can complement the existing Singapore-related articles. Some photographs have no related articles yet; SGpedians are advised to check if there for existing photographs when new Singapore-related articles are created.
If you have a particular request for photos of a certain Singapore-related article, list them in request for images.
[edit] Collections
- User:Advanced/Gallery
- User:Chensiyuan
- User:Huaiwei/Photo Gallery
- User:Mailer diablo/Gallery
- User:Sengkang/Gallery
- User:Slivester/Gallery
- User:SpLoT/Gallery
- User:Tdxiang/Gallery
- User:Terence/Gallery
- User:Vsion/Gallery
[edit] Featured picture candidates
- 8 June 2006: Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Sentosa Shrubs - wasn't promoted
[edit] Narration requests
Do post all requests for narrations here! TDX will try his best to narrate.
- History of Singapore
- Sengkang New Town
- Anglo-Chinese School
- Singapore Police Force
- Gurkha Contingent
- Capital punishment in Singapore
- Woodlands, Singapore
- Singapore Airlines
NOTE: Take your time TDX. --Terence Ong 08:00, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Singapore-related articles for deletion
For Article for deletion discussions on Singapore-related articles, look at Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Singapore. Please do not list new AfD discussions in this section.
[edit] It's new!
Please feel free to announce your new Singapore-related articles here (newer articles at the top), as well as archive them at Wikipedia:SGpedians' notice board/New articles. Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYK has a 120 hr. time limit from the creation of the article. Also consider adding it to the Portal. Please add these articles to your watchlist to help fight vandals.
- 31 March - The Best Bet
- 18 March - Singaporean nationality law
- 13 March - Daisy Irani
- 11 March - 1987 Asian Championships in Athletics
- 9 March - Jimmy Taenaka
- 6 March - March 2007 Sumatra earthquakes
- 5 March - Patrick Stanley Vaughan Heenan
- 4 March - Making Miracles
- 2 March - Singapore Youth Choir
- 2 March - Foo Kon Tan Grant Thornton
- 1 March - Internal Security Act (Singapore)
- 1 March - Fly Away (originally titled Corrinne May)
- 1 March - Safe in a Crazy World
- 28 February - Zulkifli Mohamed Amin
- 27 February - AMK Hub
- 27 February - Lime (magazine)
- 27 February - Manja (Magazine)
- 25 February - Ashraf Safdar
- 25 February - Seet Khiam Keong
- 22 February - Forbidden City: Portrait of An Empress
- 21 February - 2007 Singapore Super Series
- 21 February - MediaCorp TV12 Suria
- 21 February - Singapore Fringe Festival
- 20 February - MediaCorp TV12 Central
- 19 February - Vernetta Lopez
- 19 February - Downtown MRT Line
- 19 February - Operation Thunderstorm
- 19 February - Operation Blue Angel
- 18 February - Zhang Yao Dong
- 12 February - Tiong Bahru Plaza
- 10 February - Old Admiralty House
- 7 February - Sources of Singapore law
- 7 February - Specialist (Singapore)
- 6 February - Crimewatch
- 6 February - Denyse Tessensohn
- 6 February - Guiga Lyes Ben Laroussi
- 6 February - Happily Ever After (Singapore Drama)
- 6 February - Parental Guidance (TV series)
- 5 February - Raymond LeRoy Archer
- 5 February - Nazri Nasir
- 4 February - Pulau Bajau
- 4 February - Coupon parking
- 4 February - Muhammad Ridhuan
- 3 February - Criminal law of Singapore
- 3 February - Inter-racial confidence circle
- 3 February - Penal Code (Singapore)
- 2 February - Selat Pandan
- 2 February - Mustafic Fahrudin
- 2 February - Scouting in Singapore
- 2 February - Shawn Tng
- 1 February - Mohd Mardani
- 30 January - Fairfield Methodist Primary School
- 30 January - Junyuan Secondary School
- 29 January - Corridor (collection)
- 28 January - Pulau Busing
- 28 January - Balestier Road
- 28 January - Wisma Atria
- 27 January - Costa Del Sol (Singapore)
- 27 January - Johannes van Damme
- 27 January - Rayson Tan
- 24 January - Addy Lee
- 23 January - Singapore desserts
- 22 January - Allan Wu
- 22 January - Energy Market Authority
- 21 January - Ann Kok
- 21 January - Originasian Pictures
- 21 January - Becoming Royston
- 19 January - Cable Car Monorail Station, Central Beach Monorail Station, Ferry Terminal Monorail Station, Fort Siloso Monorail Station, Gateway Monorail Station, SDC Office Monorail Station, Underwater World Monorail Station
- 18 January - Edmund Wee
- 16 January - The Arena (debate TV series)
- 18 January - Singapore Manufacturers' Federation
- 18 January - Let It Shine (Singapore Drama)
- 17 January - Iwuchukwu Amara Tochi
- 15 January - Mirko Grabovac
- 15 January - Egmar Goncalves
- 15 January - Singapore Conference Hall
- 13 January - Pulau Sekudu
- 13 January - Streetdirectory.com
- 13 January - Addy Rasidi
- 12 January - Colin Teo
- 12 January - 8 Days (magazine)
- 11 January - St James Power Station
- 10 January - Singaporean women's cricket team
- 9 January - Tan Tarn How
- 9 January - Vandalism Act (Singapore)
- 7 January - British Military Administration
- 7 January - Singa Merlionus
- 6 January - James Lee (writer)
- 6 January - 2006 Singapore Open
- 5 January - The Peak (Singapore Drama)
- 5 January - Precious Emuejeraye
- 5 January - Hassan Sunny
- 5 January - Ashrin Shariff
- 4 January - Balestier Hill Secondary School
- 3 January - Singapore Popularity Contests
- 2 January - Serangoon Harbour
- 2 January - Rochor Canal
- 2 January - Rochor River
- 2 January - North-Eastern Islands
- 2 January - Nicoll Highway
- 2 January - East Coast Lagoon
- 2 January - Cruise Bay
- 1 January - Equinox Restaurant
[edit] Vandal alert!
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[edit] Article maintenance
Maintenance work is a vital part of improving Singapore-related articles and ensuring that they are of high quality. The status of the maintenance backlog is shown below. Any user can contribute in maintenance work, and we need your help to eliminate this backlog. For a complete listing of articles requiring maintenance, see our maintenance report.
Date | Copy vio | Content problem | Cleanup | Expand | Unref. | Wikify | Merge/ split | Afd/ prod | Total tagged articles | Stubs | < 0.5 kb | < 2 kb | Mean article size (Bytes) | Total Sg- articles | Total size (MBytes) | Total image links | Total Internal links | Total External links | ||
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2007-03-20 | 0 | 48 | 89 | 25 | 189 | 21 | 7 | 1 | 327 | 1243 | 360 | 12.1% | 1578 | 53.0% | 3653 | 2979 | 12.1 | 3892 | 149,191 | 7736 |
2007-02-24 | 1 | 47 | 85 | 23 | 173 | 16 | 6 | 6 | 311 | 1224 | 377 | 12.8% | 1567 | 53.4% | 3601 | 2936 | 10.6 | 3617 | 145,634 | 7278 |
2007-01-21 | 0 | 48 | 84 | 21 | 140 | 14 | 10 | 2 | 283 | 1186 | 382 | 13.2% | 1545 | 53.5% | 3594 | 2887 | 10.4 | 3522 | 143,744 | 7180 |
2006-12-07 | 0 | 48 | 75 | 21 | 115 | 22 | 9 | 1 | 253 | 1144 | 385 | 14.0% | 1487 | 54.2% | 3519 | 2745 | 9.7 | - | - | - |
2006-11-14 | 0 | 39 | 75 | 24 | 91 | 17 | 9 | 0 | 224 | 1147 | 375 | 14.1% | 1465 | 55.0% | 3449 | 2664 | 9.2 | - | - | - |
2006-10-13 | 0 | 37 | 69 | 19 | 77 | 18 | 13 | 2 | 207 | 1102 | 374 | 14.9% | 1409 | 56.1% | 3410 | 2514 | 8.6 | - | - | - |
2006-09-17 | 2 | 24 | 53 | 20 | 57 | 12 | 17 | 6 | 173 | 1065 | 402 | 16.5% | 1395 | 57.3% | 3335 | 2433 | 8.1 | - | - | - |
2006-08-29 | 2 | 20 | 53 | 19 | 48 | 7 | 18 | 0 | 153 | 1040 | 376 | 15.6% | 1348 | 57.2% | 3316 | 2356 | 7.8 | - | - | - |
[edit] See also
- List of Singapore-related topics
- List of Singapore-related topics by alphabetical order
- Wikimedia commons - Singapore
- Singapore Wikipedians
- Wikipedia:SGpedians' notice board/Maintenance - List of Singapore-related articles tagged for maintenance.
[edit] External links
- Master Plan 2003 - an ActiveX application that allows users to view the official boundaries for urban planning areas.
- GeoHive - population numbers for urban planning areas
- No Place Like Home - valuable resource for planning and regional specialisation - lots of information we can use.
- Singapore Statutes OnLine - useful tool as it is a centralised database of statutes in Singapore
- Infopedia - electronic resouces on Singapore at National Library Board.
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