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Love, Food◎Pauline Dawn Loh
Regular price $31.00Fresh, easy to cook and home-style delicious - Pauline Dawn Loh brings us great food that celebrates the act of cooking for our loved ones. From contemporary Asian favourites to French classics, Love, Food presents irresistible recipes for any moment of the day, whether it's a quick breakfast, hearty brunch or mouthwatering dinner treat.
Simplicity and innovation are the keynotes of these recipes, from mirin-marinated beef tenderloin smothered in wasabi mayonnaise - perfect for couch potatoes during the football session - to sambal prawns, nasi lemak and an elegant spinach quiche or pear chocolate tart.
Love, Food includes essential techniques, easy-to-follow instructions and time-saving kitchen tips, dispensed with Pauline's characteristic warmth and impeccable culinary sense. The perfect volume for cooking well and eating well. Love, Food will delight Pauline's many fans and make you fall in love with food all over again.
About the Author
Award-winning author with 30 years of writing experience who has published 14 adult non-fiction books, 5 youth books, 3 junior chapter books and 9 children’s storybooks. Creative writing teacher with 40 weekly students. Storyteller and workshop speaker.

Just Good Food - Favourites from the East & West◎Guy Hoh
Regular price $31.00It's bold, casual, satisfying - and packs a real kick. Just Good Food by Guy Hoh is the book to delicious fare that's defined by fresh, seasonal ingredients, easy techniques and sensible measures. Big on taste and style, Guy's cooking lends a contemporary flourish to classic dishes from Asia and the West. Brimming with matchless takes on pastas, soups and desserts, Just Good Food showcases his gift for unpretentious fare with fave recipes for Oxtail Stew, Thai-style Fried Snapper and Teriyaki Burger, among others. Packed with essential tips and brilliant ideas for courses and wines, Just Good Food serves up elegance and hearty cooking in equal portions.

Dad & Company◎Loh Hoong Kwan And Pauline Dawn Loh
Regular price $31.00Two thousand years of Chinese kitchen-craft come alive in this eagerly awaited volume from renowned food writer Loh Hoong Kwan, bought to elegant fruition with his daughter, Pauline Dawn Loh. From the elaborate creations of imperial palaces to the simple country cooking of their native Shunde province, Dad & Co. presents over 65 precious recipes culled from a lifetime of good eating and enthusiastic experimenting in the kitchen. The rich tradition of Chinese cuisine comes vividly to life through their selection of delicate appetisers, flavourful soups, full-bodied banquet courses and sparkling desserts. With stories that speak of a lifetime spent in search of culinary excellence, Dad & Co. is an intimate guide to the treasures of the Chinese kitchen.
About the Author
Pauline Dawn Loh is a retired journalist, a keen gardener and a passionate cook. She counts herself blessed that she has been able to combines two loves, the love of writing and the love of cooking.
Her childhood was spent mainly in the kitchen and garden of her maternal grandparents. This time planted the seeds of both passions. Throughout her career as a journalist working throughout Asia, she started exploring the local cuisines.

Cook Mee◎Teo Paulinrebecca and Lynne Tan
Regular price $12.00Chefs and The Sunday Times’ food writers show you 60 ways to jazz up the humble packet of instant noodles.
Ever since they were first marketed in Japan in 1958 instant noodles have established themselves as the instant food in Asia as well as elsewhere. Pop them into some boiling water, add some sauce, an egg or whatever and you have a meal in a flash. In this pocket sized,book , a range of chefs and food writers produce slightly more exotic versions of this versatile meal. The recipes cover a range of styles including Chinese, Malay, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Peranakan, Thai Vietnamese and Western.

Cheat Sheet◎Christopher Tan Yu Wei
Regular price $22.00This book, Cheat Sheet: How to navigate the food world like a pro compiles 60 of the best columns. Covering everything from pantry staples such as salt and eggs, beverages like milk and wine, to kitchen equipment like thermometers and whisks, each Cheat Sheet offers bite-sized pieces of information about everything you may find in your kitchen larder.
About the Author
Christopher Tan Yu Wei is a writer, food consultant, and cookbook author who was raised in Singapore, partly in London, and mostly in the kitchen. His cookbooks include Inside the South East Asian Kitchen.

Betty Saw's Ultimate Herbal Cookbook◎Betty Saw
Regular price $31.00Betty Saw's Ultimate Herbal Cookbook shows you how to blend the natural benefits of herbs and roots with the tastes of today, minus the fuss. Using ingredients readily available from supermarkets and Chinese medical halls, these easy, straightforward dishes stay true to Betty Saw's trademark commonsense approach to cooking. "Heaty" and "cooling"' yin and yang - the ingredients in each dish come together to achieve that perfect balance.
About the Author
Betty Saw is a veteran chef informed by more than 30 years of experience. She is a well-loved and respected food consultant, as well as a household name in Malaysia, where she lives. Betty has appeared on a number of television programmes and is a prolific author of more than 15 cookbook titles, including Betty Saw's Best Noodle Recipes, The Asian Fish Cookbook, Asian Retro Food, The Asian Tofu Cookbook, Cupcakes, Cookies and The Best of Malaysian Cooking.

Ask The Foodie - Kitchen Knowhow◎Chris Tan
Regular price $31.00Ask the Foodie is a wonderful compilation of Christopher's valuable culinary
heritage. He has helped to bring back the authentic and nostalgic flavours of his
childhood, restoring Singapore heritage cuisine - our common interest. He shares
his knowledge of food generously, with authority, and best of all, with charm and a
sense of humour.

Asian Larder: Asian Ingredients De-mystified◎Sylvia Tan
Regular price $31.00In Asian Larder, veteran food journalist Sylvia Tan, with several cookbooks to her name, opens up her larder to readers and demystifies common and notso- common ingredients found in a typical Asian kitchen. She describes the characteristics of some 130 Asian food products that are indispensable when cooking Asian food – from bottled seasonings, sauces and pastes, to dried food products, spices and herbs. Aside from traditional and well-known standbys such as soya and oyster sauces, Sylvia has also included newer pastes such as laksa, mee siam and green curry that have conveniently come up over the years to cook these very dishes, which our parents had to make from scratch.
The chapters are organised around groups of ingredients, such as sauces, soya bean products, dried vegetables and seafood and so on. And most ingredients will be supported by at least one recipe that illustrate their use in the kitchen. These recipes, which number around 120, can be either traditional or updated; some will illustrate new ways of using the ingredient, but they are all well-loved and valuable standbys in an Asian kitchen.

Your First Million (Revised Edition)◎Dr Michael Leong
Regular price $31.00Whether you are a novice share investor, a seasoned one or a professional, ‘Your First Million – Making It In Stocks’ by Dr Michael Leong, founder of online share investment portal ShareInvestor, will set you rethinking about share investing. The book offers credible information that sets you on the path of being a share investment guru, and makes the convincing argument that you can make your first million in stocks if you adopt the right approach.

Small Change Book 2◎Goh Eng Yeow
Regular price $16.00Goh Eng Yeow, author of the bestselling ‘Small Change: Investment Made Simple’, has written a second book to demystify investing and make it interesting to the layperson. In this book, he teaches us how to make informed decisions on what we should or should not invest in. A guide that will make navigating and knowing where to find the right investment information easier and simpler. Eng Yeow has an unusual knack for offering simple solutions that get to the core of a difficult financial issue while cutting out distractions which could cloud judgment, perfect for any person entering into financial management for the first time.
About the Author
Goh Eng Yeow, The Straits Times’ senior markets correspondent, has kept an eagle eye on the financial markets as a markets writer for much of his working career spanning almost three decades. In 2014, he compiled some of his columns into the book Small Change: Investment Made Simple which made it to The Sunday Times Life’s nonfiction bestsellers list for 18 weeks. He was named the Best Financial Journalist of the Year in 2006 by the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (Sias), receiving the Sias Outstanding Award in 2013, and again in 2014. He has also spent some years as a stock market dealer with Morgan Grenfell Asia Securities, been an executive director in a public-listed company, and has helmed the “Market Talk” column for US wires agency Dow Jones Newswires.

$how Me the Money Book 4◎Teh Hooi Ling
Regular price $28.00Ideas and Philosophies to Navigate Life and the Markets
$how Me The Money (Book 4) is a series about learning how to grow your money. Suitable for both the layman and seasoned investor, Teh Hooi Ling introduces important economic concepts and investment strategies of the world’s leading financial experts, supported by real data and against the context of the Singapore market. Signposting lessons to be learnt and pitfalls to avoid, the book is an ideal, easy-to-follow guide to investment.
Book 4, the last of this series, is an incisive assessment of the things which underlie our financial success. It covers issues such as the randomness that accounts for success, the impermanence of any condition and the natural tendency to share our good fortune with the less fortunate.

$how Me the Money Book 3◎Teh Hooi Ling
Regular price $28.00“An invaluable rudder for investors to overcome their fears and boost their conviction and courage to invest when, as they say, ‘there is blood in the streets’. Read it now, and re-read it again when the next crisis comes. It will be a good antidote to counter the paralysis of fear, for we can be sure that when that time comes, our resolve to invest will fall as fast as the market.” —David Gerald, President/CEO, Securities Investors Association (Singapore)
“Hooi Ling has the uncanny ability to write with impressive clarity and her hallmark brevity. … comprehensive, in-depth and objective analysis of the securities and investment instruments. I would highly recommend all and sundry who aspire to be an intelligent investor to read the latest book by Hooi Ling and all her earlier books.” —Robson Lee, Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
$how Me The Money is a series about learning how to grow your money. Teh Hooi Ling brings to both layman and seasoned investor important economic concepts and the investment strategies of the world’s leading financial experts. Using real data, Teh shows how these strategies would have worked in the Singapore market over the years and signposts the lessons to be learnt and pitfalls to avoid.
In $how Me The Money Book 3, Teh brings us the big picture. She gazes into the crystal ball of market timing, shows us how to fight the paralysis of fear and brings home the importance of a clear plan to overcome inertia in the darkest hour so that we won’t miss out on any market recovery. Book 3 is indispensable both for the macro-view and the intricacies of good investing.

$how Me the Money Book 2◎Teh Hooi Ling
Regular price $28.00$how Me The Money series, Teh brings us the tools and techniques of stock picking, stock valuation and portfolio management. She takes us behind the scenes to see how companies finance their growth and shows us how to spot signs of potential disaster. More importantly, this book shows us how to pick different stocks for different market cycles, when to sell and how to stay strong and keep herd mentality at bay!

一個客家女子的新加坡故事◎李瑋玲(簡體)
Regular price $35.00 出生於新加坡最顯赫家族的李瑋玲醫生,從一個女兒、醫生和愛國者的角度敘述自己的人生,並以平易近人的筆觸,探討影響新加坡人的 種種課題。此書內容凸顯了她的個性、專業、情感和執著,也反映了她 對人生、新加坡和世界、以及至親和摯友的種種觀察。書中根據不同的主題組成章節,而後記則以六篇文章概括了兩件對作者個人,甚至也對新加坡人影響至深的事件:作者父母的逝世。
(一)自我>>>個人––大熊貓的女兒•擁有唐吉訶德的傻勁•讓人受不了的精英主義•不願養尊處優•一個遵循佛法的無神論者•友情與孤獨•外在美與內在美•我是運動狂•我為什麼選擇單身•>>>家庭––歐思禮路的簡樸生活•溫馨而快樂的生日•舉家出遊•父母的愛情故事•心疼母親所受的苦•當邏輯在愛面前崩潰•我的娘惹祖母•關於顯龍的家書>>>學業和工作––父母從未給我壓力•虎媽式教育•我心目中最好的補習老師•所謂醫者仁心•醫療體系助長的歪風陋習•「人類最偉大的醫院」沒能教會我的事•醫生不該走昂貴的捷徑>>>與父親同行––與父親同行•新加坡人到中國•不忘老朋友•驀然想起淪陷歲月•經得起時間考驗的古老國度•華府寄簡
(二)國家>>>領導力––建國功臣•錢所買不到的•無名英雄•願Y世代在逆境 中成長•「萊佛士生」為何給人這般印象?•無私奉獻-我的故友巴拉吉•與眾不同並非選擇>>>國家認同感––我為什麼要留在新加坡•國慶日慶典•為什麼懷念北京和倫敦? •不是中國人,也不是西化的華人•先是新加坡人,後是華人>>>種族與文化––Y世代和新自戀主義•讓人摸不著頭腦的取名偏好•勿落入過度「政治正確」的陷阱•真正拋開種族偏見>>>事業––選一條更有人情味的艱難道路•令人費解的判決•有尊嚴地離去•誰來關心看護者? •醫療照護不是商品•加強管制醫師的貪婪行為•美顏與醫學醜陋的一面•我為何反對舉辦奧運會•新航空姐與性別歧視>>>教育––要有優質非精英式學前教育• 改進小六會考制度•毫不奏效的雙語政策•別執意讓孩子補習•把品格教育做好>>>外事––新加坡需要外來人才•吸引人才的錯誤方式•來自沙巴的卡達山清潔工• 善良的紐西蘭人•澳洲人比從前開明•麥克菲如何助我躲過牢獄之災•自由的另一面
後記>>>懷念母親…•懷念父親…•新加坡人的關懷感動了我•為全國各界的悲痛而感動•延續父親的精神•到托格漢諾克瀑佈公園散心•在這特別的日子說聲謝謝•沒有爸爸的國慶日慶典
作者簡介
李瑋玲是李光耀和柯玉芝唯一的女兒。身為總統獎學金得主的她,在新加坡大學攻讀醫科,並於1978年考獲醫學學士和外科學士榮譽學位。 她曾在美國波士頓的哈佛大學醫學院附屬麻省總醫院和加拿大的多倫多兒童醫院,分別接受為期三年和一年的小兒神經科訓練,並於2004年至2014年間擔任新加坡國立腦神經醫學院的院長,目前是該醫學院的小兒神經科高級顧問醫生。

Retire Smart: Financial Planning Made Easy◎Lorna Tan
Regular price $29.00Following the success of her first two books, Talk Money and More Talk Money, financial journalist Lorna Tan is back with her third personal finance guide, this time focusing on retirement planning.
In this compilation of articles published from 2015 to 2017, The Sunday Times’ Invest Editor cuts through complex financial concepts, schemes and jargon to help the layman make sense of what is important for planning his financial future and growing his nest egg.
The timely topics covered include tips on making the most of the various Central Provident Fund schemes and enhancements, plugging gaps in one’s insurance coverage, and investing smartly without falling prey to scams. There are also sections devoted to legacy planning, credit and debt planning and consumer protection.
Suitable for both the fresh school graduate and the more seasoned investor, Retire Smart will empower them to take charge of their financial journey as they look ahead to retiring well.
About the Author
Lorna Tan is an award-winning correspondent and an advocate of financial literacy and consumer protection. She is The Sunday Times Invest Editor and a senior correspondent with The Straits Times. With more than 15 years at Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), she helms The Sunday Times’ Invest section, which covers personal finance and investment issues.
Over the years, she has won many awards for her journalistic work. They include the Investor Education award in 2016, the Financial Journalist of the Year award in 2007, and the Financial Story of the Year award in 2005, awarded by the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (SIAS). She was also a runner-up for the Excellence in Public Journalism category, and a winner in Excellence in Business Reporting, awarded by Hong Kong-based Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) in 2006 and 2004.
Lorna is highly sought-after for her views and regularly gives talks on financial/retirement planning. She also participates in events as a moderator and speaker. She was on the judging panel of the Financial Planning Association of Singapore’s (FPAS) Financial Planner Awards in 2018 and 2019.
She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at National University of Singapore (NUS), NUS Business School, and is the author of three bestsellers, Retire Smart: Financial Planning Made Easy; More Talk Money; and Talk Money.
Lorna holds a Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) and an MBA. Prior to returning to SPH in June 2015, she was Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, at CapitaLand Limited, for four years.

More Talk Money◎Lorna Tan
Regular price $24.00More Talk Money is a compilation of Lorna Tan’s articles on personal finance which were published in the Invest section of The Sunday Times from 2009 till 2011. It covers a wide range of personal finance topics from consumer protection, savings and insurance planning to stock investing and retirement.
About the Author
Lorna Tan is an award-winning correspondent and an advocate of financial literacy and consumer protection. She is The Sunday Times Invest Editor and a senior correspondent with The Straits Times. With more than 15 years at Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), she helms The Sunday Times’ Invest section, which covers personal finance and investment issues.
Over the years, she has won many awards for her journalistic work. They include the Investor Education award in 2016, the Financial Journalist of the Year award in 2007, and the Financial Story of the Year award in 2005, awarded by the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (SIAS). She was also a runner-up for the Excellence in Public Journalism category, and a winner in Excellence in Business Reporting, awarded by Hong Kong-based Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) in 2006 and 2004.
Lorna is highly sought-after for her views and regularly gives talks on financial/retirement planning. She also participates in events as a moderator and speaker. She was on the judging panel of the Financial Planning Association of Singapore’s (FPAS) Financial Planner Awards in 2018 and 2019.
She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at National University of Singapore (NUS), NUS Business School, and is the author of three bestsellers, Retire Smart: Financial Planning Made Easy; More Talk Money; and Talk Money.
Lorna holds a Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) and an MBA. Prior to returning to SPH in June 2015, she was Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, at CapitaLand Limited, for four years.

Money Smart: Own Your Financial Destiny◎Lorna Tan
Regular price $29.00The Straits Times’ Invest Editor Lorna Tan follows up on the success of her 2018 book, Retire Smart, with Money Smart: Own Your Financial Destiny.
Like the best-selling Retire Smart: Financial Planning Made Easy — which sold 12,000 copies within a year — Money Smart is packed with information and insights into a range of personal finance topics such as retirement planning, investment, tax planning, financial planning, and consumer protection.
This compilation of the author’s articles published in the Invest section of The Sunday Times from January 2018 to May 2019 includes:
- Finding the right financial adviser
- Funding your children’s education
- Financial planning tips for millennials
- 53 tips for better financial health
- Stress-free investing (or at least, close to it)
- Integrated Shield Plan riders: what you need to know
- Stretching your dollar with a Supplementary Retirement Scheme account
- Investor tips on Singapore Savings Bonds
- Online investing: it pays to pause before you click
Written in an easy-to-understand way, this book is a good guide for anyone who wants to understand how to manage his or her finances better, from retirees and more seasoned investors to young people just entering the workforce.
About the Author
Lorna Tan is an award-winning correspondent and an advocate of financial literacy and consumer protection. She is The Sunday Times Invest Editor and a senior correspondent with The Straits Times. With more than 15 years at Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), she helms The Sunday Times’ Invest section, which covers personal finance and investment issues.
Over the years, she has won many awards for her journalistic work. They include the Investor Education award in 2016, the Financial Journalist of the Year award in 2007, and the Financial Story of the Year award in 2005, awarded by the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (SIAS). She was also a runner-up for the Excellence in Public Journalism category, and a winner in Excellence in Business Reporting, awarded by Hong Kong-based Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) in 2006 and 2004.
Lorna is highly sought-after for her views and regularly gives talks on financial/retirement planning. She also participates in events as a moderator and speaker. She was on the judging panel of the Financial Planning Association of Singapore’s (FPAS) Financial Planner Awards in 2018 and 2019.
She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at National University of Singapore (NUS), NUS Business School, and is the author of three bestsellers, Retire Smart: Financial Planning Made Easy; More Talk Money; and Talk Money.
Lorna holds a Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) and an MBA. Prior to returning to SPH in June 2015, she was Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications, at CapitaLand Limited, for four years.

Market Smart: How to Grow your Wealth in an Uncertain World◎Goh Eng Yeow
Regular price $23.00In Market Smart, veteran financial writer Goh Eng Yeow explains in simple language why even the smartest investors can screw up, how you can avoid common investment mistakes, and how to get rid of the biases that can cloud your investment decision-making processes.

Entrepreneurs' Blueprint◎Claudine Lim And Kathleen Yao
Regular price $24.00Entrepreneur's Blueprint tells the story of Singaporeans who took a chance and made that breakthrough.
From incubation to globalisation, Entrepreneur's Blueprint takes you through the thrills and spills of making a business grow from an idea.
The authors, entrepreneurs themselves, distil real-life stories of failure and success, from food and craft to leisure and information technology businesses, into insightful business lessons, easily applicable principles and practical advice for the new and would-be entrepreneur.

Doing Good Better: Choices and Paradigms in the Social Ecosystem◎Willie Cheng
Regular price $39.00How can the social ecosystem transform in the new normal? If a charity is in dire need of cash, should it accept a donation that might be tainted? What happens when we place a value on all things in our marketised society? Can the corporate beast be harnessed without reconstituting corporations? Should charities be allowed to run businesses?
Willie Cheng provides his perspectives to these questions and more in his new book, a collection of essays on issues including the social ecosystem in Singapore, market values in society, the role and future of nonprofit organisations, corporate responsibility, “new capitalism”, volunteerism and values.
His analyses and logic are supported by research, case studies and examples gleaned from his many years of experience in both the social and business sectors.
Written in an easy, friendly and readable style, this book provides valuable insights for volunteers, executives and leaders in nonprofits and corporates who want to know how they can succeed in doing good better in the new world order.
With a foreword by Professor Tommy Koh, Professor of Law, National University of Singapore, and Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
About the Author
Willie Cheng is a former managing partner of Accenture. Since his retirement in 2003, he has stayed involved with the business community through his directorships of listed and private companies, including Far East Hospitality Trust, Integrated Health Information Systems, NOL, NTUC FairPrice, NTUC Health, SingHealth, Singapore Press Holdings and UOB Bank.
However, he spends the greater part of his time volunteering with nonprofit organisations, with an interest in governance. His nonprofit boards include apVentures, Caritas Singapore, Catholic Foundation, CHARIS, Council for Third Age, Lien Centre for Social Innovation, National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre, SymAsia Foundation and The Courage Fund.
He writes extensively on corporate governance and nonprofit issues. Previous titles include Doing Good Great: Thirteen Asian Heroes and their Causes; and The World that Changes the World: How Philanthropy, Innovation and Entrepreneurship are Transforming the Social Ecosystem.

Always Have Enough Money◎Tan Ooi Boon
Regular price $31.00is under-valued by almost 100 per cent, or an invitation to invest in a totally new venture that can produce profits that are possibly 10 times of your initial sum?
The answer is none of the above. The reason is simple – the best investment that you can ever make is YOU – in growing your wisdom and knowledge.
For without wisdom and knowledge, even the wealthiest person can end up poor.
And million-dollar income earners can end up with a mountain of debt.
This book aims to guide you to make informed judgments yourself, by learning ways on how you can be better in your financial planning and make all the wise decisions. You can do so only if you confront the reality that there are truly no shortcuts in planning for a comfortable life and retirement. Not everyone can become rich. But all of us can certainly try to avoid being poor – if you succeed in doing so, it means you will always have enough money.

Southeast Asian Contemporary Art Now◎Marc Bollansee
Regular price $118.00Southeast Asia is the last frontier in contemporary art and one of the least known art scenes today because its diversity and outstretched territory make it difficult to access, analyse and assess. Five years of travel, research and interviews have enabled the author to give an extensive overview of the cutting-edge art practices in the region, including painting, sculpture, installation, video, photography and performance.
An in-depth essay covers the situation of the art scenes in the six selected countries and situates Southeast Asian Contemporary Art in a global context. Faithful to his signature method, the author has interviewed around 200 artists to come up with a final selection of 23. These artists have been selected on the perceived quality of content and emotion that are combined with the appropriate raw materials and the latest technology in their artworks. It has been an explicit objective to cover most of the media used by the artists from the region. Vivid discussions with artists, art critics, gallery owners and leading collectors have allowed the author to share and fine-tune his opinions. Final artworks have been selected in collaboration with the artists, and the interaction with them has enabled the author to unlock some of the clues that allow the reader to better understand the content.

Words of Wisdom Vol 1 點智慧1(英文版)◎Master Hsing Yun, translated by Tham Wai Mun
Regular price $29.00“Word of Wisdom” is an inspiring collection of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, which have been reprinted from his daily column in the Shin Min Daily. Penned by Shin Min Editor Bernard Choo, the column offers a wide array of topics concerning our daily life, ranging from good health and longevity, marriage and wealth.
Dr Tham Wai Mun has taught courses on translation in various institutions, such as Confucius Institute of NTU, Singapore Institute of Management University (UniSIM), and National University of Singapore (NUS).