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Parades, Flags and Rallies: Celebrating Singapore’s National Day

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7 July 2014

National Day parades have been a ubiquitous part of Singapore’s National Day celebrations since Independence. Lim Tin Seng delves into its history, its significance and its evolution.

The 1968 National Day Parade carried on despite torrential rain. Yusof Ishak collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The 1968 National Day Parade carried on despite torrential rain. Yusof Ishak collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

National Day Parades

Decentralising the Celebrations

National Day celebration in 2012. National Day celebrations in Singapore have evolved over the years and have become a grand visual spectacle. Image by Jordan Tan.

National Day celebration in 2012. National Day celebrations in Singapore have evolved over the years and have become a grand visual spectacle. Image by Jordan Tan.

The National Day Rally

Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew addressing the 3,500-strong audience during the 1971 National Day concert and rally held at the National Theatre. MITA collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

Former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew addressing the 3,500-strong audience during the 1971 National Day concert and rally held at the National Theatre. MITA collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

NDP 2015: The Big Bang

Chart showing NDP venues and themes from 1966 to 2013, including Padang, National Stadium, The Float at Marina Bay, and Multiple Venues.
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