ThemeMy Singapore New Norm

Since 2020, we have faced many changes in our lives and have had to adapt to new ways of working, learning and interacting with one another. These include scanning QR codes, cashless payments, attending meetings and events online, wearing masks and rigorous hand washing routines to keep safe. As we reflect on how we have come so far, while adapting to changes and hoping for a better future, do you have a story that you wish to tell us?

Titled “My Singapore New Norm”, the 4th edition of the Micro Film Competition hopes to provide a platform for the public to share how their lives have been shaped in the new normal.

The Micro Film Competition focuses on the Singapore Spirit, and encourages people to discover local stories and showcase different facets of Singapore through videos. Entering its 4th edition, the focus of this year’s competition is on the new normal, and participants are invited to share their own interpretation and thoughts of it. The competition also hopes to highlight the perseverance, optimism and adaptability that Singapore and her people have shown during this period.

Have a story to share? Take out your mobile phone or video camera and let your creativity fly! Capture what “My Singapore New Norm” means to you and let your video encourage more people to embrace and look forward to a better future!

Since 2020, we have faced many changes in our lives and have had to adapt to new ways of working, learning and interacting with one another. These include scanning QR codes, cashless payments, attending meetings and events online, wearing masks and rigorous hand washing routines to keep safe. As we reflect on how we have come so far, while adapting to changes and hoping for a better future, do you have a story that you wish to tell us?

Titled “My Singapore New Norm”, the 4th edition of the Micro Film Competition hopes to provide a platform for the public to share how their lives have been shaped in the new normal.

The Micro Film Competition focuses on the Singapore Spirit, and encourages people to discover local stories and showcase different facets of Singapore through videos. Entering its 4th edition, the focus of this year’s competition is on the new normal, and participants are invited to share their own interpretation and thoughts of it. The competition also hopes to highlight the perseverance, optimism and adaptability that Singapore and her people have shown during this period.

Have a story to share? Take out your mobile phone or video camera and let your creativity fly! Capture what “My Singapore New Norm” means to you and let your video encourage more people to embrace and look forward to a better future!

Organisers

Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations


Established in 1985, Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations (SFCCA) is the apex body of the Chinese clan associations in Singapore, with PM Lee Hsien Loong named as our first Patron in 2011. The Federation’s primary objectives are to promote understanding and appreciation of Chinese language, culture and values; to lead the Chinese clan associations in Singapore, as well as, organize and support educational, cultural and community activities. The Federation now boasts a membership of over 230.

For more information, please visit www.sfcca.sg/en.

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre


The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) aims to nurture and promote Singapore Chinese culture, and to foster mutual understanding among all ethnic communities of our multicultural heritage.

Officiated by our Patron PM Lee Hsien Loong on 19 May 2017, SCCC strives to become a hub for quality performances, exhibitions and cultural activities, and a lively and interactive platform for all ethnic communities to gather and interact with one another. New immigrants can also acquaint themselves with our local Chinese traditions and customs.

The Centre aspires to be a community institution for everyone to participate in and appreciate our unique Singapore Chinese culture, and to establish itself as a cultural landmark locally as well as in the region.

Lianhe Zaobao


Lianhe Zaobao (联合早报) is the flagship Chinese daily in Singapore, established since March 16, 1983. With its strong history, Lianhe Zaobao is the most-read Chinese newspaper in Singapore and a trusted information source for the Chinese-speaking community.

The Chinese morning daily is an influential and authoritative source of local and foreign news, and is regarded as an important source of political and economic news on East Asia, especially China.

The publication enjoys a weekly readership of about 450,000, and is also available in China, Hong Kong, Brunei and more areas.

For more details, visit www.zaobao.sg

Organising Committee