The tiny country of Singapore is small but mighty. It has famous locations like the impressively futuristic Gardens by the Bay, and the Marina Bay Sands hotel, whose infinity pool is the largest and ...
Singapore, known for its strict regulations and unyielding discipline, is a place that fascinates, but at the same time may surprise the unprepared tourist. Black woman chewing gum [Adobe Stock] ...
What may look like over-the-top restrictions often has context. Some laws protect fragile heritage sites, others tackle pollution, while a few are about preserving social values.
It took about 12 years, but now it's legal to sell gum in Singapore. Singapore, a fascinating city-state that is one of our favorite destinations, has long been preoccupied with public hygiene and ...
People in Singapore should be able to buy chewing gum again by the end of the year. The government announced today it's ending a ten-year ban on the sticky substance. Singapore is bowing to US ...
Singapore has some laws that might surprise outsiders, and breaking them is considered an offence that could get you arrested or fined. Which of these laws is most surprising to you? [World Strides] ...
Thiam Wei Toh’s after-dark stroll leads diners into sambal-spattered alleys and crowded hawker centres in search of eats that ...
It may sound too good to be true: One simple, science-backed remedy for anxiety is chewing gum. (And, no, I don't work for a gum company!) Chewing gum is generally good for your health, if you stick ...
From banned cheeses to forbidden chewing gum, here are ten of the strangest food laws from around the world and the ...
GOAL explains the science behind footballers chewing a piece of gum during a match and the benefit it has for the athletes. Footballers are trendsetters in every department and keep trying different ...
My earliest memories of gum are from my prekindergarten days when there was no such invention as sugarless gum and no reason to think about what the sugar could do to my teeth. Perhaps the sugar ...