We can't even begin to think of the amount of money we have to pay due to all these copyrighted images in these 2 montages if someone actually decides to sue us, but anyway...
Singapore Youth Culture |
We chose these pictures to represent Singapore's Youth Culture because (clockwise from top left):
A picture of students doing different activities as part of their co-curricular activities to represent the holistic and all-rounded education our schools emphasise;
A picture of a child playing with his phone to represent the influence of technology on Singapore youths;
A picture of a child studying to represent the school life of Singapore youths, which we think is moderately stressful (when compared to that of other countries);
A picture of some commonly used Singlish phrases to represent our diverse language culture;
A picture of some Singapore delicacies to represent our rich and vibrant food culture and also our love for food;
A picture of traditional Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian costumes and the word "culture" written in different languages to represent Singapore's multiracial society.
Chinese Youth Culture |
We chose this pictures to represent what we think of Chinese Youth Culture because (clockwise from top left):
Pictures of a student studying extremely hard and the notorious Chinese 高考 to represent our opinion on Chinese education, which we think is very stressful and demanding;
A picture of a Chinese family with only one child to represent China's family-oriented values and culture, and the effects of its one-child policy;
A picture of a dragon performance to represent China's rich culture and many festivals;
A picture of some Chinese delicacies to represent their diverse food culture;
A picture of a Chinese painting to represent China's deep-rooted traditions, which we think is still preserved in Chinese youths.
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