On 19 and 20 December 2024, Little Bodhi Student Care Centre (LBSCC) came alive with festive cheer as students celebrated the Winter Solstice Festival, also known as Dongzhi or Tang Yuan Festival. This is a traditional Chinese festival that usually falls between 21 to 23 December. The origins of the festival can be traced back to the yin and yang philosophy of balance and
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On 31 May, Little Bodhi students participated in a few activities to mark Vesak Day. Vesak Day celebrates the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. Throughout the first week of the June holidays, different activities were conducted to expose the students on the practices that were carried out on Vesak Day. One of the highlights for the students was the Bathing of the Buddha
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The Chinese New Year (CNY) which fell on 23rd Jan this year is one of the most important festivals for the Chinese community. It heralds the beginning of the New Year. Traditionally, it is ushered in with a family reunion dinner and festive celebrations lasting 15 days. Little Bodhi Student Care Centre had a festive Chinese New Year celebration on 27 January to welcome
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On 23 July 2021, Little Bodhi held some activities for the students to celebrate Racial Harmony Day and Hari Raya Haji. Due to the current safe management measures, we were not able to hold a big celebration together. Instead each class had its own mini-celebration. In total, there were four different activities that had been planned by the teachers. In the first activity, the
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On Sunday, 10th June 2018, I went to a Vesak Day Carnival with three of my friends. They are Daniel, Dorjee and En Huan. We took the MRT train from Marsiling Station with Mr Lam and Teacher Cindy. When we reached the carnival site, I saw a lot of stalls and a lot of people. Mr Ang, the Chairman of little Bodhi brought us
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Our centre is all dressed up for this coming Vesak Day, check out our in-house decoration for this Vesak Day celebration. ^_^