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From The Awakening to Unbeatables: An exhibition tracing the history of Mandarin TV in Singapore
SG🎭 Culture5 hr. ago

From The Awakening to Unbeatables: An exhibition tracing the history of Mandarin TV in Singapore

The article describes a special exhibition titled 'Singapore TV: From Local to Global' held at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC), showcasing the history of Mandarin television dramas in Singapore. The exhibition includes original costumes, props, photographs, and multimedia installations from dramas produced since the 1960s up to the present. It features memorabilia from popular series such as 'The Golden Pillow,' 'The Legend Of Ji-Gong,' and 'The Return Of The Condor Heroes.' Interactive elements allow visitors to engage with the content, such as a dubbing booth and photo opportunities with iconic props. The exhibition highlights personal artifacts loaned by artists, including trophies from the Star Search talent competition, and evokes nostalgic memories for veteran actors like Zoe Tay and Xiang Yun.

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From The Awakening to Unbeatables: An exhibition tracing the history of Mandarin TV in Singapore

The article describes a special exhibition titled 'Singapore TV: From Local to Global' held at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC), showcasing the history of Mandarin television dramas in Singapore. The exhibition includes original costumes, props, photographs, and multimedia installations from dramas produced since the 1960s up to the present. It features memorabilia from popular series such as 'The Golden Pillow,' 'The Legend Of Ji-Gong,' and 'The Return Of The Condor Heroes.' Interactive elements allow visitors to engage with the content, such as a dubbing booth and photo opportunities with iconic props. The exhibition highlights personal artifacts loaned by artists, including trophies from the Star Search talent competition, and evokes nostalgic memories for veteran actors like Zoe Tay and Xiang Yun.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural and entertainment aspects of Singaporean television history, with no political controversy or ideological framing. It presents a balanced overview of the exhibition's content and does not take a partisan stance.

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