60 winners picked from among 12,600 photo competition entries showcasing HDB heartlands
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SINGAPORE – Sixty prizes were given out to the winners of a photography competition aimed at capturing the charm of the HDB heartlands. The SG60 Heartland Stories Photography Competition was organised ...
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