Friday, July 23, 2010
Skywatch Friday - National Day Rehearsal - Parachuters
One of the favourites with the crowd that day, they were the parachuters. It was so nice to watch them so close in action even though I cant see them touch down on ground. Whether it is the real celebration or just the rehearsal, they took their job seriously.
By this time, my neck was so strained...lol
The video is exactly how I viewed the exciting action from my direction on street level.
Sorry for the blurness in the last video, cause of my excitement of videoing the action, I did not focus my camera properly.
For other sky watchers, please hop over to Skywatch Blog.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
National Day 2010 Rehearsal - 21 gun salute
Wow this sounds so scary. The loud sound was from the canon. It is part of the 21 gun salute as a respect for the arrival of the president. The canon was fired when the president arrived at the celebration of NDP. But since this is not the real NDP celebration, so a stand in for the president was arranged.
Each time the canon fired, I would startled ...lol . That's the reason why my camera moved when I was videoing.
Each time the canon fired, I would startled ...lol . That's the reason why my camera moved when I was videoing.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
National Day Parade 2010 Rehearsal - Participants
Participants walking towards the venue of the celebration. There are more participants already stationed at the venue but these are just a handful that I saw along the streets.
Most older Singaporeans about my age can identify with the above float. It is the old National Theatre in River Valley Road. It was a landmark that most older Singaporeans will remember.
But it is so sad to see it gone. In the early 1980s, the theatre was labelled structurally unsafe due to defects discovered in its cantilever roof. Also, with the proximity of the proposed Central Expressway underground tunnel to the theatre coupled with its declining use due to the lack of air-conditioning, led to a government decision to demolish the National Theatre
Most older Singaporeans about my age can identify with the above float. It is the old National Theatre in River Valley Road. It was a landmark that most older Singaporeans will remember.
But it is so sad to see it gone. In the early 1980s, the theatre was labelled structurally unsafe due to defects discovered in its cantilever roof. Also, with the proximity of the proposed Central Expressway underground tunnel to the theatre coupled with its declining use due to the lack of air-conditioning, led to a government decision to demolish the National Theatre
You can view more information about it from wikipedia .
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
My World Tuesday - National Day 2010 Rehearsal - March Past by Guard of Honours
As mentioned earlier, last weekend, I watched the behind the scenes of the National Day 2010 rehearsal. I did not managed to get tickets to view the whole performance on the actual site, i.e. at the padang field (a huge field infront of city hall).
These are the flag bearers. They looked so smart in their uniform.
Everyone must looked smart and everything must go right for the march past.
You can watch the You Tube of one of the rehearsal. The video was from the official site of NDP 2010
Please visit That's My World for photos of other parts of the world.
Some short videos of the march past towards Padang - the place where the celebrations started.
You can watch the You Tube of one of the rehearsal. The video was from the official site of NDP 2010
Please visit That's My World for photos of other parts of the world.
Please return to view more of my videos of what I see from behind the scene.
Monday, July 19, 2010
National Day 2010 Rehearsal-Getting Ready for the March Past
This is just one of several rehearsals for National Day Celerbations. The actual day is on 9th August 2010. Read from the papers, there were about nine such rehearsals where roads were closed for the purposes. Everything need to be perfect for the big day.
The continents were all stationed at the road next to the site where the celebrations were held. I did not get the tickets to watch the actual or rehearsal, so I just stationed myself on the street to watch the parade. Once they got the go ahead, they would marched to the site. The participants all need to be there many hours ahead. Cannot imagine if there's a big downpour.
The continents were all stationed at the road next to the site where the celebrations were held. I did not get the tickets to watch the actual or rehearsal, so I just stationed myself on the street to watch the parade. Once they got the go ahead, they would marched to the site. The participants all need to be there many hours ahead. Cannot imagine if there's a big downpour.
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