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2009新加坡陆军开放日全方位体验

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Tentera Singapura – Singapore Armed Forces March

9月5日,我和好友骆建宇到今年的新加坡陆军开放日参观。主办方在Boon Lay巴士转换站设有免费巴士接送,我们从那里上车前往Pasir Laba军营。

近年来,新加坡武装部队一直在朝“第三代武装部队”(3rd Generation Army)转型。今年,新加坡武装部队又统一更换了军装。新式数码迷彩由新加坡国防科技部门自主研制,据说可以“救士兵一命”,因为它不仅用途很多,而且图案也为士兵在丛林里的隐藏提供了有利条件。

Appearances can be deceiving.

我对新式迷彩的隐藏效果是深有体会的。早在7月下旬我们学校组织前往见习军官学校(Officer Cadet School)参观时,一位身着新式迷彩军服的士兵藏在树丛中;另一位士兵则挑战我们班的同学,看有谁能辨认出他藏在哪里。结果全班二十来人硬是无一人辨认出了他的位置。由此可见,这种新式迷彩军服的隐藏效果有多么好。

这次参观陆军开放日,我和骆建宇都带了相机拍照,后来再把自己拍的照片发给了对方。以下是我们二人共同拍摄的照片,经过我精挑细选后上传到网上供大家欣赏。为了达到震撼的效果,我还对一些图片进行了后期编辑,希望大家喜欢。为了方便大家看图,请点击小图查看大图幻灯,并使用电脑键盘上的左右方位键换片。

这次陆军开放日活动实在是太丰富了,我们从早上10点一直参观到下午5、6点左右,都没有机会去战斗世界(Battle World)去体验一下实战,因为排队的人实在是太多了,连站在那里的士兵都劝我们别排队受罪。此外,由于长时间行走在烈日下,我的胳膊和脸都被晒坏了,虽然没脱皮,但直到今天情况才有所好转,因此我也不便再去Pasir Laba Camp排队体验实战了。

不过没关系,既然我在新加坡已经有过很多次实弹与模拟实弹射击的经验,而且今年7月底我在见习军官学校也亲身体参与了一次简短的突击战,所以虽然错过了这次机会,也不是很遗憾。

除了照片,我还拍了一些视频供大家欣赏,大家可以在下面的播放列表中播放。我在播放列表中增添了两个新加坡陆军在电视上投放的广告,播放列表里排在最后的开放日那个广告里有战斗世界的一点片段,供大家欣赏。如果你现在不在中国,可以点YouTube的链接,这样不仅画质很清晰,而且音质也比较好。

我本来想用高清摄像机记录这些精彩画面,但现在还没购买高清摄像设备,技术条件很受限,只能用我的数码相机拍摄视频,大家就只好将就一下了。下一次新加坡武装部队举办开放日时,我应该就能给大家带来高清视听享受了。

电视广告似乎是新加坡武装部队品牌营销的一部分,而这无疑是一种富有创意的招募士官的方式。也许有些观众会认为新加坡武装部队的电视广告拍的有点夸张,但观众如果亲自到新加坡陆军开放日参观了的话,就会发现新加坡军方并没有在宣传上夸大其词,还能感受到新加坡武装部队超强的战斗力。

这又让我想起了前段时间看到一位台湾网友@wenli在网上贴出的一张台湾空军招募海报,看了让人忍俊不禁:台湾空军竟“登陆月球”,连“陆军军官学校”也被搬到了月球上。台湾军方很明显就是在打肿脸充胖子,而这种不务实的宣传又能达到什么效果呢?实事求是才是硬道理。

点击观看视频:
2009新加坡陆军开放日(CCTV) | Army Open House 2009 (YouTube)

2009新加坡国庆庆典全接触(照片+视频)

2009年7月18日,我很荣幸地代表华侨中学以媒体身份到滨海湾的浮动舞台观看了国庆庆典的预演,并且进入了F1赛车场拍摄到了一些幕后花絮,我的任务是拍摄视频。
这段时间学习比较忙,所以没有写博客。明天(8月9日)是新加坡44周年国庆,所以我特别赶在今天把视频和照片发上来。预演的节目和明天观众看到的内容是一样的。新加坡规定,小学五年级的学生都要看一次国庆庆典的预演,作为国民教育计划的一部分。7月18日那一天的预演,刚好是第二场这样的预演。

全部视频以及大部分照片由我拍摄。我用我自己的相机并借用随行的Jonathan同学单反机拍摄照片,这个相册里也有一些是Jonathan拍摄的。在本帖里我不把所有视频和照片都发上来,只把精华视频发了上来,希望大家喜欢。

视频播放列表地址:
CCTV
http://video.cctv.com/opus/playlist/832103.html
YouTube(高画质)
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=35F35A846AA4042F

如果你在海外,建议用YouTube那个链接观看,画质和音质都比较好。如果你在国内,因为YouTube被封了,所以只能用CCTV那个链接观看。

大家可以一边欣赏照片,一边观看视频,这样尽可能地"身临其境",一定会很震撼。

大家也可以点下面的链接欣赏2009年8月9日新加坡国庆庆典的现场直播录像:

Celebrating the End of Secondary 4 and Goodbye to My Friends! See you next year!

Simon treated me at New York New York Ang Mo Kio Hub on Tuesday and gave me box of Ferrero Rocher chocolates and a card of encouragement. I appreciated these very much! Thanks, Simon! See the photo below. When I am eating, is it very similiar to the real Kung Fu Panda, Po? Haha…

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I finally received my high school testimonial yesterday, after the Higher Chinese O Level paper ended. Yay! The following is a a brief but quite accurate account of my 4 years in high school:

HIGH SCHOOL TESTIMONIAL FOR MA HUAQING

Huaqing joined Hwa Chong Institution in January 2005 and was among the pioneer batch students in the Integrated Programme.

Huaqing demonstrates his flair in the languages and he writes well in both English and Chinese. He has keen interest in social studies and the humanities subjects. In April 2008, Huaqing became China’s national hero of a sort, by successfully making the BBC apologize to China for its fabricated news report about the Olympic Torch Relay in London. In recognition of his efforts, he was widely praised by Chinese netizens and even the Chinese media such as Chengdu TV Station, People’s Daily and China Central Television

Huaqing’s interest in the languages is also evident from being one of the minorities to take up Malay as a third language in MOE Language Centre. Huaqing cherished the opportunity to learn a third language and had achieved an A grade for the subject. He was interviewed by Berita Harian in March 2006 and an article entitled, ‘Pelajar China kuasai Bahasa Melayu’ was published on 14 March 2006. Huaqing was also one of the Young Diplomat Gold Award recipients of the United Nations Association.

Huaqing is very passionate about his hometown, Chengdu. He started an English website to promote various aspects of Chengdu to the world on 6 December 2006.

However, Huaqing lacks the perseverance to strive for certain subject disciplines. He is, nevertheless, a talented student! 

Last night, Kia Wee, Edward, Ivan, Sai Meng, Hong Nan and I met up at Ngee Ann City. Our original plan was to eat buffet at Seoul Garden, since we thought the price of S$18.99 per person is quite affordable. But we were wrong. We were shocked at the various “hidden charges”: GST, service charge, etc., which totalled up to more than S$30 per person. WTF?! Even for air tickets, the new regulation says that the price displayed in advertisements must reflect all the hidden charges you know! I am glad that Kia Wee made a good suggestion: go to the Breeks Cafe just opposite Seoul Garden instead. And it turned out to be a right choice: each one of us spent about S$20 and were full. Here are some of the food we ordered:

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During the meal, we talked about a wide range of things: from a certain teacher’s appearance on ChannelNewsAsia today expressing her emotions towards Barack Omaba’s landslide win of the US Presidential elections, to funny jokes happened in school…and many more. I even shared some differences between Putonghua, Sichuan dialect and Chongqing dialect, such as:

When referring to a person boasting about himself, in Putonghua we say 吹牛皮, while in Sichuan dialect we say 冲壳子, and in Chongqing dialect we say 冒皮皮.

When referring to a person talking nonsense, in Putonghua we say 瞎说, while in Sichuan dialect we say 打胡乱说, and in Chongqing dialect we say 丰都城拉二胡(鬼扯). 

It was a very fun discussion. After the meal, a young lady passing by was kind enough to help us take this photo for future remembrance. I will definitely treasure my friendship with Kia Wee, Edward, Ivan, Sai Meng and Hong Nan, even as we proceed on to JC next year.

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The following photos were taken by ourselves: 

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Me and Kia Wee

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Sai Meng and Me 

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Me and Edward

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Me and Hong Nan

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Me and Ivan: Ivan’s face looks so cute! Haha…

Time flies. I am amused that with the end of yesterday’s Singapore-Cambridge Higher Chinese O Level Paper (the only O Level paper we need to take), 4 years of high school has come to an end. I am also very glad that we have been through many struggles and overcome them together.

I would also like to acknowledge the following people who have brightened up my life throughout the 4 years in High School:

Kia Wee and Edward – for being so encouraging, supportive and caring towards me in difficult times…a friend in need is a friend indeed;

Jing Yi - for being so encouraging and caring and standing so firm together with me in the battle against You-Know-Who;

Zheng Lin - a generous friend so helpful and willing to let me borrow his DVD burner a few times this year; 

Gideon – a humble and interesting soul in 4P; 

Abner and Earnest – for helping me with Maths;

Yin Jiunn and Jiashen – mugging together with me in preparation for tests;

Joel, Bin Hao, Li Wen, Kok Seng, Guo Fei, Ren Xiang, Zhen Yao and Zhe Ren and all other classmates in 4P except You-Know-Who - for making my stay in 4P this year the most enjoyable class experience throughout the 4 years in high school;

Bing Kun - a humble, hardworking and approachable soul and Chemistry PRO;

Xueyan – the very rare but also very kind and understanding person from a class of evil, cold-blooded creatures; 

Larry, Glen, Jordan, Jun De, An Rui, Qiu Lei, Willie, Wilfred, Chin Kiat, Hong De and Zhi Yi – my easy-to-get-along and caring ex-classmates in 2K(2006);

Jie Qi - a helpful, humorous and easygoing Aphelion consortium mate who is obsessed in buses; 

Glendon, Hubert, Bryan Hee, Mark Hee, Aaron Koh, Yi Cheng, Chai Bin and Cai Yong - good friends in Humanities Programme 2007;

Edmund, Tze Liang, Jun Yi and Heng Yang – friendly Ortus consortium mates;

Zhao Xing – for mugging Maths and Physics with me on MSN in the wee hours;

Andre and Sai Meng – who were my first two friends made in Hwa Chong during the Secondary 1 Orientation;

Hong Nan, Ivan, Benjamin, Cavin and Wei Rong - easygoing and very talented souls (in sciences, music and humanities) in iSpark;

Benny and Wilson – very easy-to-get-along Aphelion consortium mates; 

Kwang Chian and Xiao Heng - for being so helpful and easy to work with in Lit class;

Justin – for taking the same bus 74 every morning with me to school;  

Swee Kiat and Dah Wei – who were my Malay classmates in Sec 2;

Jerrold – who has the same opinion about NCC as me and quitted;

Dominic – well-built waterpolo athlete and ex-classmate in 2K(2006) who never fails to poke me for fun;

Kevin Koh, Kevin Ishak and Wei Ern - for having gone through a period of suffering together with me in NCC a few years back; 

Shi Shuang – for generously helping me with Maths, Chemistry and Physics by letting me borrow her 10 Year Series in Sec 3;

Hewlett, Shi Wei, Lian Joo, Marvin and Rui Yi – for being so understanding and patient with me in those NCC days;

Che Jian – for your invaluable advice and encouragements as a senior; 

Mr Chua Chee Siang – the powerful One/master/guru/coach in tuition;

Mr Yeo Kee Sheng and Mr Eugene Chan - for being very helpful, approachable and responsible TAs to aid us in our learning; 

Mr Hon, Dr Hon, Mrs Ke, Mr Bala, Ms Boey, Mrs Chua, Ms Ang, Mr Samuel Lim, Ms Sunita, Mr Gilbert, Ms Huang Si Jian, Ms Hannah Yeo, Mrs Ann, Ms Te Yoke Ching, Mr Chia, Ms Bian Jiang, Ms Adeline Tan, Mr Nan Zhiguo and many other teachers – for teaching me well and rendering valuable assistance and guidance to me in times of need.

I am staying up very late to write this very memorable post. It is already 4 am now. Looking outside my window, the bird’s eye view of Bishan at night is rather enjoyable, and I felt a little nostalgic. Many lights remain lit, and this scene is quite similiar to what I saw every time on the airplane back to Singapore, as the aircraft prepares to land in Changi Airport.

Yes. I will be flying off to Chengdu on 7 November in the morning, which is going to come to pass about one day later. I have worked hard for one year with the initial intention of enjoying the End-of-Year Holidays to the fullest extent in Chengdu, Chongqing and maybe in Shanghai and Shanxi as well. Now that I am leaving Singapore soon and will only come back in January next year, I somehow miss a lot of people and events.

Indeed, even though the year 2008 had many unfortunate events, I have escaped from many misfortunes. While I will be enjoying my long-awaited holidays in China, I definitely will cherish the fond memories with my friends in this school year.

So, goodbye to all my friends! See you next year! 

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