NLB Singapore
NLB Singapore
  • 1 531
  • 17 359 232
Be Your Own Boss With Help From the Libraries! #shorts
Ever dream of being your own boss but don't know where to start? NLB's Launch service works with partners to help you cover all aspects of starting a business. Watch the full episode of The Library Report to find out more.
Переглядів: 56

Відео

Will We Regret Unleashing Generative AI on the World? | Read to be SURE DebatesWill We Regret Unleashing Generative AI on the World? | Read to be SURE Debates
Will We Regret Unleashing Generative AI on the World? | Read to be SURE Debates
Переглядів 12419 днів тому
Generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) has taken the world by storm. It has caused both excitement and fear about the future. But will we regret unleashing Gen AI on the world? Join our speakers as they deliberate and debate on Gen AI. Listen to the different perspectives! Find out more about Gen AI: www.nlb.gov.sg/main/site/read-to-be-sure/what-is-rtbs/Volume-3-Issue-1-Generative-AI #Libr...
The Future of Work in Libraries? | The Library Report #49The Future of Work in Libraries? | The Library Report #49
The Future of Work in Libraries? | The Library Report #49
Переглядів 39 тис.20 днів тому
NLB's Launch service is a one-stop shop that offers free access to resources and consultation with business specialists to help kickstart your business and freewheeling career paths. Fancy being your own boss or a life as a freelancer? Watch to find out how you can make your dream a reality. Timestamps: 00:00 - Teaser 00:06 - Opening Titles 00:15 - Episode Introduction 00:38 - Introducing Launc...
How Traditional Letterpress Printing Was Done in Singapore | BiblioAsia ReelsHow Traditional Letterpress Printing Was Done in Singapore | BiblioAsia Reels
How Traditional Letterpress Printing Was Done in Singapore | BiblioAsia Reels
Переглядів 57820 днів тому
Letterpress printing was the main commercial printing method in Singapore until the late 20th century. Typesettingsg founder and traditional letterpress educator Sun Yao Yu shares more about this printing technique, the activities of type foundries in Singapore during its heyday, and his private collection of printing type, printing presses and other equipment, some of which were salvaged from ...
How to Hack your Brain for Maximum Performance with Rian Doris | Get ProfessionalHow to Hack your Brain for Maximum Performance with Rian Doris | Get Professional
How to Hack your Brain for Maximum Performance with Rian Doris | Get Professional
Переглядів 8221 день тому
Feeling burnt out at work? Interested in living up to your full potential and having a guide for hacking your brain to drive high performance? Join Rian Doris for a sharing session on flow, peak performance, recovery, burnout, stress and the nervous system for your work and how to live like an elite athlete. Watch more from the 'Get Professional' playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLJlLW0qKYHTNcrwbjxpUE...
How to Learn Like a Pro with Barbara Oakley | Get ProfessionalHow to Learn Like a Pro with Barbara Oakley | Get Professional
How to Learn Like a Pro with Barbara Oakley | Get Professional
Переглядів 9821 день тому
The future of work is changing-industries are consolidating, new business models are emerging, and new technologies are being developed. To survive and thrive in this new era, we must constantly learn. Take a deep dive into the brain with Dr. Barbara Oakley, author of New York Times best-seller, A Mind for Numbers, as she offers neuroscience-backed advice on tackling daunting subjects across di...
Solve Problems Faster with Gamestorming with Sunni Brown | Get ProfessionalSolve Problems Faster with Gamestorming with Sunni Brown | Get Professional
Solve Problems Faster with Gamestorming with Sunni Brown | Get Professional
Переглядів 621 день тому
Gamestorming is a proven approach to real-life, roll-up-your-sleeves problem-solving. It combines multi-sensory techniques-including visual thinking-with simple frameworks to deepen discovery, comprehension, imagination and insight. Based on a best-selling book, this practice uses simple supplies like sticky notes, index cards, and markers (digital or analogue!) to elevate and accelerate the th...
Use Visual Thinking to Think Differently with Sunni Brown | Get ProfessionalUse Visual Thinking to Think Differently with Sunni Brown | Get Professional
Use Visual Thinking to Think Differently with Sunni Brown | Get Professional
Переглядів 6321 день тому
The human mind was designed to avoid uncertainty. It assesses our environment and snap-summarises it to take action. The good news is, this keeps us alive. The bad news, is they can also keep us stuck-in skewed points of view, limiting beliefs, and habitual ways of thinking. If we hope to become more adept at problem-solving, innovating, analysing, or frankly, being a more decent human being, w...
Read to See | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022Read to See | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Read to See | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Переглядів 1022 дні тому
As we spend more time buried in our devices and our own worlds, are we losing touch with the art of observation and perception? Join Amy E. Herman, author of Visual Intelligence, as she breaks down how we can hone our visual skills of perception through art. Watch more in the 'Reading in the Age of Distraction' playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLJlLW0qKYHTOqPxC7r4BMBjRK0bUJEZXi.html - Visit our librar...
Read to Connect | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022Read to Connect | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Read to Connect | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Переглядів 1622 дні тому
For much of history, reading was a noisy and communal activity. Today, it has evolved into something quiet and solitary. Join Dr Cyndi Giorgis, co-author of Jim Trelease’s Read-Aloud Handbook, and Dr Jo Ann Netto-Shek as they discuss reading aloud to one another and how this can counter fractured attention spans in the age of distraction. Watch more in the 'Reading in the Age of Distraction' pl...
Read to Retain | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022Read to Retain | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Read to Retain | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Переглядів 2522 дні тому
Have you spent hours poring over a book, only to forget what you read? Dr. Sönke Ahrens, author of 'How to Take Smart Notes' recommends reading actively with a pen and building a habit of note-taking. Join him as he deconstructs the strategy of reading to retain. Watch more in the 'Reading in the Age of Distraction' playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLJlLW0qKYHTOqPxC7r4BMBjRK0bUJEZXi.html - Visit our l...
Read to Focus | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022Read to Focus | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Read to Focus | Reading in the Age of Distraction 2022
Переглядів 1822 дні тому
In an age where focus is elusive, skim reading is almost a given. We are reading more, but are we really reading? Join panellists Professor Emerita Naomi Baron, Associate Professor Loh Chin Ee and moderator Ibrahim Tahir, as they discuss how we read today, its understated effects, and how we can cultivate focused reading - and focus - in the age of distraction. Watch more in the 'Reading in the...
வியப்பூட்டும் கூடை | கதை நேரம்வியப்பூட்டும் கூடை | கதை நேரம்
வியப்பூட்டும் கூடை | கதை நேரம்
Переглядів 2526 днів тому
கதை நேரத்தில் எங்களோடு இணையுங்கள்! குவெக் ஹொங் ஷினின் (கதாசிரியர்), ‘வியப்பூட்டும் கூடை’ நூலை வாசிக்க அனுமதி கொடுத்திருக்கும் தேசிய நூலக வாரியத்திற்கு நன்றி. இந்தக் கதைக்கு உயிரூட்டுபவர், ஹர்ஷினி கணபதி. அனைத்து உரிமைகளும் காப்புரிமைக்கு உட்பட்டவை. Join us in our storytime! Thanks to National Library Board for giving us permission to use “Viyappoottum Koodai” by (author) Quek Hong Shin. This sto...
Hanya Inuka Yang Satu | Masa BerceritaHanya Inuka Yang Satu | Masa Bercerita
Hanya Inuka Yang Satu | Masa Bercerita
Переглядів 1828 днів тому
Masa Bercerita kali ini menampilkan suara pustakawan kita, Sakinah Yusof! Beliau membacakan buku yang bertajuk Hanya Inuka yang Satu yang ditulis oleh Alan John dan diilustrasi oleh Quek Hong Shin. Tidak akan ada lagi suatu tarikan di Taman Haiwan Singapura yang istimewa atau dapat segera disayangi seperti Inuka, beruang kutub yang pertama dilahirkan di kawasan tropika. Buku ini telah diterjema...
Why Is Seafood So Common in Kristang Dishes? | From Book to Cook #11Why Is Seafood So Common in Kristang Dishes? | From Book to Cook #11
Why Is Seafood So Common in Kristang Dishes? | From Book to Cook #11
Переглядів 35 тис.Місяць тому
For MasterChef Singapore judge Damian D’Silva, sea snail and papaya curry-known in the Kristang language as cari papair cung siput chupaku-is a dish that brings back fond memories of foraging at the beach and cooking with his grandfather. Damian explains how seafood has been a traditional protein for the Kristang people as he whips up his favourite childhood dish, while Paddy tries his best to ...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ma.luisaylagan-cortez7678
    @ma.luisaylagan-cortez7678 3 дні тому

    In the Philippines we call it "suso" - sea snail cooked in coco milk and swamp cabbage and fish sauce, chili, pepper.

  • @linghui5095
    @linghui5095 8 днів тому

    ah i still love this

  • @graemeyetts3465
    @graemeyetts3465 8 днів тому

    This is a con and is worth no respect nor additional comment. It is infact a double con because its exponents claim they will create many new real and high value jobs. These jobs are all subsidised so they cannot be real jobs.

  • @totot99
    @totot99 9 днів тому

    Its so nice seeing Eurasians especially Singaporean Eurasians so gleefully appropriating Malaccan Portuguese culture and food while barely acknowledging their origins. Majulah Singapura indeed 😊

  • @totot99
    @totot99 9 днів тому

    Its so nice seeing Singaporeans so gleefully appropriating Chetti Melaka culture and food while barely acknowledging their origins and wrongfully rebranding them as foremost "Peranakan Indian" or "Indian Peranakan". Majulah Singapura 😊

  • @user-cp3zt3pg9s
    @user-cp3zt3pg9s 9 днів тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @Tyson-game
    @Tyson-game 10 днів тому

    Hdj

  • @90taetaeya
    @90taetaeya 12 днів тому

    Singapore had such vibrant and interesting culture removed by the previous administrations. Very disappointing.

  • @vallab19
    @vallab19 14 днів тому

    All those people who talk about AI ethics is mostly about the social or cultural "morality" point of view and being "politically correct" not about trustworthy AI which shows the objective reality or the truth.

  • @sulinchia
    @sulinchia 16 днів тому

    Thanks for the video. Suggest to wear gloves when preparing food

  • @karenbondechek
    @karenbondechek 19 днів тому

    Thanks for documenting and showcasing this. I've seen the Gutenberg museum and the Plantin Moretus, absolutely fascinating. Impressed that similar aparatus are found in Singapore and well preserved. I hope Mr. Sun finds a suitable buyer soon.

  • @doel89
    @doel89 21 день тому

    kueh is any grain processed into pastry or similar product. examples would be kueh teow . soon kueh. chwee kueh. and then there is also peranakan kueh. 糕 粿 粄 would all be considered kueh

  • @doel89
    @doel89 21 день тому

    i wan to know if kueh pie tee have any relation to pani puri

  • @RUNNINGMEALSONWHEELS
    @RUNNINGMEALSONWHEELS 24 дні тому

    my favourite tabletop game is chinese chess! i played it a lot with my mother and grandfather, so the game itself holds a lot of sentimental value with me! it involves strategy (like any other board game haha) and is a good bonding activity. also cause i have yet to learn how to play (english) chess...

  • @frankie5492
    @frankie5492 24 дні тому

    Discover how working from home as a customer service representative allowed me to achieve financial freedom, earning thousands each week and transforming my family's life-click now to watch my detailed journey and learn how you can start today!

  • @NLBsg
    @NLBsg 26 днів тому

    Congratulations to the 5 winners of our voucher giveaway contest: @angelineyao8555 @inunluck @meowwjestic @ScribbleSnickers @wrr324 Please email us at Our_Public_Libraries@nlb.gov.sg to find out details on collecting your gift vouchers. Thank you for watching this episode of The Library Report. In the meantime, stay tuned for upcoming episodes of The Library Report and future giveaways!

  • @asianseaanimals
    @asianseaanimals 27 днів тому

    Nice food

  • @essyskitchen9742
    @essyskitchen9742 Місяць тому

    Hi new subscriber here and new adventure of the food 😋 it looks delicious.thank you for the video ❤

  • @wrr324
    @wrr324 Місяць тому

    Absolutely loved the video! It's amazing to see the wide variety of activities available in libraries nowadays. Personally, I really enjoy playing the Game of Scattergories, whether it's with a small group of friends or a large gathering. It brings out everyone's competitive side, and it's always entertaining to hear the "creative" answers people come up with. The premise of the game is simple: each player receives a category from a list of 12 categories-such as vegetables or things you throw away-and has to write down an item that fits each category. The twist is that each item must start with a specific letter, which is determined by rolling a 20-sided die. It's a fantastic way to exercise my thinking cap because the quicker you can think, the better you’ll do. Every serious game enthusiast should have Scattergories in their collection! It's versatile, allowing you to play for a short time or for hours, depending on your mood. Plus, there's no pressure-just pure fun!

    • @NLBsg
      @NLBsg 26 днів тому

      Congratulations @wrr324, you are one of the winners for the giveaway of this episode of The Library Report! Please email us at Our_Public_Libraries@nlb.gov.sg to find out details on collecting your gift vouchers. Do email us by Sun, 16 June 2024 in order not to forfeit your prize.

  • @georl696
    @georl696 Місяць тому

    For me, it's "Dice Throne." This fast and strategic game of card play and dice manipulation is perfect for two to six players. It combines elements of dice rolling and card play, offering a mix of luck and strategy. This blend ensures variety while allowing players to influence outcomes through their decisions, and this balance therefore allows the game to appeal to different types of gamers. Plus, if you're (lazy) like me and prefer a game with minimal setup, "Dice Throne" is an ideal game as it's one of the easiest games to get to the table. Pull out the character sheets and boards, your plastic character trays and off to the races you go! In addition , the production quality of "Dice Throne" is top-notch, with detailed artwork, sturdy dice, and well-made components, enhancing the overall gaming experience and making the game visually appealing. Something I don’t hear often that is talked about board games is that it actually teaches us to be present in the moment, a valuable skill in today's digital age. Playing board games like "Dice Throne" forces me into a physical space with others, unlike video games, where I often play alone. At the table, sharing the gameplay with others brings me out of my own mind and into the present.Additionally, I love that "Dice Throne" has a strong community and has released several expansions and seasons, introducing new characters and mechanics. This ongoing support keeps the game fresh and continually evolving, providing players with new content to explore

  • @meowwjestic
    @meowwjestic Місяць тому

    My favorite board game is, ironically, called "Pandemic." I received it as a gift during the circuit breaker to play with my family at home, and it was a surreal experience since the game's theme mirrored real life. At that time, COVID-19 felt like a virus poised to take over and disrupt our daily lives. Moreover the intensity of the game was heightened when we played it during lockdown as we had to focus on working together to find a strategy to eradicate diseases before it's too late . It taught us the importance of cooperation, as there's no individual winner or loser-either we all win, or we all lose together. This was the same in reality, where the pandemic's resolution depended on global cooperation; no matter how many vaccines one country had, the pandemic would not have ended as quickly without helping others. Even now that the pandemic is over I highly recommend this game,, because it's very well-balanced. The difficulty is customizable, making it accessible for beginners while still engaging for experts. It's a clever game that offers a refreshing change from many other board games, as it encourages collaboration rather than competition

    • @NLBsg
      @NLBsg 26 днів тому

      Congratulations @meowwjestic, you are one of the winners for the giveaway of this episode of The Library Report! Please email us at Our_Public_Libraries@nlb.gov.sg to find out details on collecting your gift vouchers. Do email us by Sun, 16 June 2024 in order not to forfeit your prize.

  • @deve8126
    @deve8126 Місяць тому

    I simply love playing and learning different tabletop games and boardgames. One of my all-time favourite is the boardgame "Mysterium". Why? Firstly it is a cooperative game and I always favour and have a slight bias towards these over the competitive ones. Secondly, it is extremely easy for newcomers to learn - anyone can just sit down and start playing & all the rules can be explained in just a few minutes. Thirdly, it never gets old. We've been playing it on a regular basis for several years now and every time it is always something new. Fourthly, there are also tons of expansions for it in case the base game feels too small so there's always the surprise element. Lastly not forgetting the problem solving, teamwork, communication & creative thinking life skills we can all pick up while playing and having fun. Maybe NLB can consider including this in your arsenal of games. I'm looking forward to exploring new games and having a new gaming experience at the upcoming Tabletop Games Festival on 22 & 23 Jun 2024 🍀🙂❤

  • @ScribbleSnickers
    @ScribbleSnickers Місяць тому

    I loved playing the board game "Guesstures" even now! it never gets boring or dull as its mostly a game that is reliant on what players do instead of the game controlling what you do with rules and restrictions, but guesstures is just charades with a twist. It is fast paced and chaotic (in a good way) as not only do players act out the words of the card but they also have to snatch the card or prevent the card from being taken by the guesser of the word. I always pull out this game to play with my nephews as it gives them the stage and space for freedom and expression via acting, and it forces them out of their shell. This is an awesome board game to pair with D&D which encourages verbal story telling, while Guesstures does the opposite which is no oral language at all. There are so many different things you can do in this game like adding our own challenges such as personalised buzzword, or setting a time limit which makes this a great bonding game amongst parent and child as the rules are straightforward, making it accessible to players of all ages and the difficulty can be adjusted through via so many ways, such as the time limit or word difficulty.

    • @NLBsg
      @NLBsg 26 днів тому

      Congratulations @ScribbleSnickers, you are one of the winners for the giveaway of this episode of The Library Report! Please email us at Our_Public_Libraries@nlb.gov.sg to find out details on collecting your gift vouchers. Do email us by Sun, 16 June 2024 in order not to forfeit your prize.

  • @makingmoves79
    @makingmoves79 Місяць тому

    I love playing Scrabble with my loved ones. I particularly enjoy the intellectual stimulation and strategic challenge it entails; getting a 7-letter bingo is now my personal goal in every game! It also continues to be one of my favourite ways to connect with and bond with my loved ones. I grew up playing mainly with my older sister. Since we were both fairly competitive, there were mainly heated matches - except, of course, when we teamed up to defeat our parents. I vividly remember lugging our massive Oxford Dictionary from the study room on several occasions to check if the words she formed were indeed real words. Needless to say, she helped me expand my vocabulary a fair bit! Over the years, things have changed - no more heavy dictionaries, for one! Now, our vocabularies are far richer and our games a lot calmer. Lately, I've also been playing Scrabble Junior with my nephew; it's fascinating to watch him strategise in an attempt to win. While I admire his natural aptitude, I've also been reminding him that it isn’t just about winning or losing. It’s also about the laughter, learning and love that we share while playing.

  • @inunluck
    @inunluck Місяць тому

    As for me, I would choose the board game called Dixit . the reason being that this Dixit is a unique and imaginative game that incorporates creative and storytelling elements. this promotes creativity as Dixit encourages players to think outside the box and use their imagination to bluff their opponents and guess which image matches the story. i remember playing this when I was in primary school in class and we had so many lively arguments and interactions as my friends and I struggled to guess each others story as we always tried to read the other player and notice any clues they might be and call out their bluff or at times make up random things to support your stand on why the card is better. it also has a large deck of beautifully illustrated cards, which makes the storytelling more vivid.

    • @NLBsg
      @NLBsg 26 днів тому

      Congratulations @inunluck, you are one of the winners for the giveaway of this episode of The Library Report! Please email us at Our_Public_Libraries@nlb.gov.sg to find out details on collecting your gift vouchers. Do email us by Sun, 16 June 2024 in order not to forfeit your prize.

  • @SCAng
    @SCAng Місяць тому

    Ticket to Ride is probably my favourite, as it has simple rules and accessible to players of all ages. The game involves strategy and planning as players build railway routes across a map. I find it has educational value, teaching geography and requires strategic thinking, which can make it appealing. It also has colorful train pieces and an attractive board.

  • @IrisKmeow
    @IrisKmeow Місяць тому

    TABOO! Who doesn't love Taboo! It's so simple and anyone of any age (even kids!) can understand and take part in it. It sharpens our thinking, and helps with our vocabulary.

  • @vijikumari5571
    @vijikumari5571 Місяць тому

    👌 wow Aunty Danam & gang great ,love this recipe 👏

  • @guysmileychris
    @guysmileychris Місяць тому

    Pac Man Monopoly! Because every time you cross ‘GO’, you get to play PAC Man and earn more than a 100

  • @lightlybattered
    @lightlybattered Місяць тому

    Cluedo, 'cause murder mysteries are super fun!

  • @kenong5651
    @kenong5651 Місяць тому

    My favorite board game is Monopoly. The thrill of strategizing to acquire prime properties, the excitement of building houses and hotels, and the challenge of negotiating trades make each game unique and engaging. The blend of luck and strategy keeps everyone on their toes, and the nostalgic value of playing a classic game with family and friends adds to the enjoyment. Monopoly's dynamic gameplay and opportunities for clever maneuvering make it my top choice.

  • @AngelaLim-jz4yl
    @AngelaLim-jz4yl Місяць тому

    As a kid, we loved playing monoply as playing Monopoly did a big favor as it teaches the financial basics to players. The game actually teaches us a lot about real-world finance and even real estate investments

  • @inquisitiveYT
    @inquisitiveYT Місяць тому

    I've been playing scrabble for years and it's my favourite board game. The classic and timeless game, which is suitable for both young and old people, helps me strengthen my vocabulary and linguistic skills (e.g., anagramming, word patterns), cognitive skills (e.g., strategic thinking, memory recall), and spatial awareness (e.g., thinking spatially on where to place words on the board effectively).

  • @bbuu3888
    @bbuu3888 Місяць тому

    For me, "Connect 4" is a timeless favorite that never goes out of style! This iconic two-player game is perfect for kids, teenagers, and even adults. The rules of Connect 4 are straightforward, with its classic grid design being easy to understand. The gameplay is simple yet engaging, making it accessible for players of all ages. Despite its simplicity, Connect 4 offers significant strategic depth. Players must think ahead, anticipate their opponent’s moves, and plan their own strategies to block the opponent while trying to connect their own four discs. It also serves as a quick, stress-relieving game, with each round usually lasting less than 10 minutes.

  • @jiaqiwoo8501
    @jiaqiwoo8501 Місяць тому

    My favourite board game is Wingspan, because I love seeing the illustrations of the various birds. My family and I often play it over the weekend!

  • @KukaiTori
    @KukaiTori Місяць тому

    I didn't know there were spaces for tabletop gaming available at the library! I was looking up meeting rooms in my neighbourhood library to try to find an affordable biweekly play space for my D&D group of seven, but I noticed there was a no-noise rule, and I figured D&D was too noisy for that. Anyway, I guess I've accidentally entered the competition 😅 My favourite TTRPG, which barely scrapes into qualifying as a board game, is... You guessed it... D&D! 🎉

  • @marshallpoh8937
    @marshallpoh8937 Місяць тому

    Settlers of Catan is my favourite boardgame as it is easy to learn and it involves strategy and economics.

  • @ashwinsivadass486
    @ashwinsivadass486 Місяць тому

    Looks great ❤

  • @angelineyao8555
    @angelineyao8555 Місяць тому

    If the card game "Shop until you drop lah" can be counted as "boardgames",then it will be my favourite. This is because it is family-friendly with simple games mechanics. Not to forget, the local pastime of shopping and "Kiasu" spirit is embodied in the game theme with the characters from Mr Kiasu. I like it that there is the positive element of inclusiveness, for there is the elderly character,Ah Ma, (which I don't see that often in other local or international games). Also, the "kiasu" spirit is cleverly brought out as players will want to win in any card games,but this game is more of fun and strategic, rather than associated with any negative connotations.

    • @NLBsg
      @NLBsg 26 днів тому

      Congratulations @angelineyao8555, you are one of the winners for the giveaway of this episode of The Library Report! Please email us at Our_Public_Libraries@nlb.gov.sg to find out details on collecting your gift vouchers. Do email us by Sun, 16 June 2024 in order not to forfeit your prize.

  • @NaenaMolly
    @NaenaMolly Місяць тому

    Bunga Kobis is interesting and unheard of in this era. I recalled another dish that was used for hantaran/ gubahan when I was flipping my mom's old recipe book back when I was younger. In the book, I saw woven baskets made of pastry/ baked dough and filled with meat of some sorts. I wonder at times who invented the dish, where the inspiration came from or the purpose/ significance of such laborious dish. Perhaps this could be another dish that Paddy and Toffa can explore! Thank you for the informative and entertaining video

  • @hendrahalim3162
    @hendrahalim3162 Місяць тому

    pain

  • @janaalmeer1535
    @janaalmeer1535 Місяць тому

    Thank u so much i have a presentation and i was looking for the perfect video ⭐️

    • @NLBsg
      @NLBsg Місяць тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @kaktees
    @kaktees Місяць тому

    I miss mee maidin! So difficult to find nowadays 😭

  • @yiyoide
    @yiyoide Місяць тому

    6:36 buenísimo tema!

  • @Chervone-kt1hx
    @Chervone-kt1hx Місяць тому

    this is amazing!

  • @ahealey1004
    @ahealey1004 Місяць тому

    Nicely done video. Thank you for posting it. My grandmother had a copy of that book. Her father (my great-grandfather), was the author Teo Eng Hock.

  • @ainlovescode
    @ainlovescode Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for the opportunity!! I learned so much from Mervin

    • @mervinang8778
      @mervinang8778 Місяць тому

      Thank you so much for hosting as well! Really enjoyed the shoot!

  • @juliakariyosimito5651
    @juliakariyosimito5651 2 місяці тому

    Rilla is such an inspirational person. looking forward to know more on such interesting individuals locally.. good job Shabir 👍🏼

  • @user-gp4zl3pe2c
    @user-gp4zl3pe2c 2 місяці тому

    What a blessing that I found this band ❤ really love your music 💕

  • @moderick
    @moderick 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this.