Tales Of 2 Cities
Singaporean Caroline Wong Shrestha has been married to a Nepalese husband since 2012. She takes us around to the places close to her heart in Kathmandu, the capital city, and the countryside of Nepal, where her in-laws live. Meanwhile, Ran Rana, a Nepalese who has lived in Singapore for 31 years, shows us how he has fully embraced his life in the Lion City. First up, Caroline travels with her husband Wilson Shresta to the countryside of Nepal to feed the pigs in her in-laws’ farm, while Ran tells us how he tapped into his own experience of adapting to Singapore’s work culture to help other foreign workers assimilate into Singapore. Caroline then tells us how she met Wilson, her Nepalese husband, and how they fell in love because of their common love for music. Ran shares how his love for white river rafting in Nepal evolved into dragon boating in Singapore. Even though Caroline and Ran have sunk their roots in their adopted cities, they still hold onto the culture and values of their home countries. Caroline receives moon cakes and a video message from her family and reminisces about the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore, while Ran attends the yearly Teej Festival, a Hindu Festival that celebrates the well being of spouses and children, together with the vibrant Nepalese community in Singapore’s Little India.
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Singaporean Caroline Wong Shrestha has been married to a Nepalese husband since 2012. She takes us around to the places close to her heart in Kathmandu, the capital city, and the countryside of Nepal, where her in-laws live. Meanwhile, Ran Rana, a Nepalese who has lived in Singapore for 31 years, shows us how he has fully embraced his life in the Lion City. First up, Caroline travels with her husband Wilson Shresta to the countryside of Nepal to feed the pigs in her in-laws’ farm, while Ran tells us how he tapped into his own experience of adapting to Singapore’s work culture to help other foreign workers assimilate into Singapore. Caroline then tells us how she met Wilson, her Nepalese husband, and how they fell in love because of their common love for music. Ran shares how his love for white river rafting in Nepal evolved into dragon boating in Singapore. Even though Caroline and Ran have sunk their roots in their adopted cities, they still hold onto the culture and values of their home countries. Caroline receives moon cakes and a video message from her family and reminisces about the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore, while Ran attends the yearly Teej Festival, a Hindu Festival that celebrates the well being of spouses and children, together with the vibrant Nepalese community in Singapore’s Little India.
In this episode, Singaporean Caroline Wong Shrestha offers us an insight into her life with her Nepalese husband in Kathmandu, Nepal, while Ran Rana, a Nepalese who has lived in Singapore for 31 years, tells us how he has fully assimilated into the life in Singapore with his close-knit Nepalese community.
In this episode, Singaporean Caroline Wong Shrestha offers us an insight into her life with her Nepalese husband in Kathmandu, Nepal, while Ran Rana, a Nepalese who has lived in Singapore for 31 years, tells us how he has fully assimilated into the life in Singapore with his close-knit Nepalese community.
Singaporean Esther Yap moved to Ghana to work as an intern in 2010. Four years later, she has a full-time job and is living the expatriate life in the West African country. Meanwhile, Ghanaian Sabina Yuen moved to Singapore with her Singaporean husband in 2006. She shows how she retains her Ghanaian roots despite living so far away from home.
Singaporean Esther Yap moved to Ghana to work as an intern in 2010. Four years later, she has a full-time job and is living the expatriate life in the West African country. Meanwhile, Ghanaian Sabina Yuen moved to Singapore with her Singaporean husband in 2006. She shows how she retains her Ghanaian roots despite living so far away from home.
Singaporean industrial designer, Amelia, and Swedish artist, Ingela, bring us on their respective adventures in Stockholm and Singapore. Pursuing their creative passions, Amelia unveils her adventurous 'tomboy' streak, and Ingela shows us how she makes a living from 'playing' with food. Hunting for mushrooms in the Swedish woods... setting sail in the Stockholm Archipelago... and celebrating Christmas Scandinavian-style on the little mount of...
Singaporean industrial designer, Amelia, and Swedish artist, Ingela, bring us on their respective adventures in Stockholm and Singapore. Pursuing their creative passions, Amelia unveils her adventurous 'tomboy' streak, and Ingela shows us how she makes a living from 'playing' with food. Hunting for mushrooms in the Swedish woods... setting sail in the Stockholm Archipelago... and celebrating Christmas Scandinavian-style on the little mount of...
After working in cosmopolitan cities of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Singaporean chef, Andri Jamil moved to the happiest country in the world, Bhutan. At the picturesque Punakha Valley, Andri helms the kitchen of one of the luxury resorts located on the mountain of the Himalayan Kingdom. Meanwhile, a native of Bhutan, Yeshey Choden, came to Singapore to study civil engineering. Yehsey soon falls in love with what the tropical island-state has...
After working in cosmopolitan cities of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Singaporean chef, Andri Jamil moved to the happiest country in the world, Bhutan. At the picturesque Punakha Valley, Andri helms the kitchen of one of the luxury resorts located on the mountain of the Himalayan Kingdom. Meanwhile, a native of Bhutan, Yeshey Choden, came to Singapore to study civil engineering. Yehsey soon falls in love with what the tropical island-state has...
Singaporean Nura Rashid journeyed halfway across the world to Iceland to build a family with her Icelandic husband and their 2 daughters. A pre-school teacher and a breast cancer survivor, Nura understands the challenges of living abroad and is passionate about providing a safe haven among women from foreign origins. Over in Singapore, Icelandic jewellery designer, Kristín Maríella makes Singapore home with her Icelandic husband and their...
Singaporean Nura Rashid journeyed halfway across the world to Iceland to build a family with her Icelandic husband and their 2 daughters. A pre-school teacher and a breast cancer survivor, Nura understands the challenges of living abroad and is passionate about providing a safe haven among women from foreign origins. Over in Singapore, Icelandic jewellery designer, Kristín Maríella makes Singapore home with her Icelandic husband and their...
In 2010, 34 years old Singaporean Marianna Ahmad packed her bag and travelled to Europe, in search of a new home. She settled in Istanbul, Turkey and has never looked back. In the old city of Istanbul, Mariana learns how to make baklava, her favourite Turkish dessert. She then takes a belly dance class from Turkey’s most popular belly dancer, Asena. To unwind, she and her best friend visit the iconic Turkish bathhouse Hamam. Meanwhile in.....
In 2010, 34 years old Singaporean Marianna Ahmad packed her bag and travelled to Europe, in search of a new home. She settled in Istanbul, Turkey and has never looked back. In the old city of Istanbul, Mariana learns how to make baklava, her favourite Turkish dessert. She then takes a belly dance class from Turkey’s most popular belly dancer, Asena. To unwind, she and her best friend visit the iconic Turkish bathhouse Hamam. Meanwhile in.....
In 2007, 35-year-old Jeremy Choong moved from Singapore to Vientiane, Laos, the nation’s commercial hub. First, he heads to the local market to shop for the produce in preparation for dinner. Jeremy is the co-owner and operator of The Boss Café – a local restaurant that serves Singaporean delicacies. The next day, he is reunited with his parents who flew in from Singapore and they visit the great stupa in Laos, Pha That Luang...
In 2007, 35-year-old Jeremy Choong moved from Singapore to Vientiane, Laos, the nation’s commercial hub. First, he heads to the local market to shop for the produce in preparation for dinner. Jeremy is the co-owner and operator of The Boss Café – a local restaurant that serves Singaporean delicacies. The next day, he is reunited with his parents who flew in from Singapore and they visit the great stupa in Laos, Pha That Luang...
In 2008, Singaporean Andrew Teoh left his civil engineering job in Singapore for Lima, Peru, in search of a larger calling. While serving the community as a Christian missionary, he also finds joy in teaching Peruvian children Singapore mathematics. To showcase the city of Lima, he paraglides in the city centre. For shopping, he takes us to his secret spot in Chinatown. Over in Singapore, Peruvian chef Daniel Chavez, the owner of Ola...
In 2008, Singaporean Andrew Teoh left his civil engineering job in Singapore for Lima, Peru, in search of a larger calling. While serving the community as a Christian missionary, he also finds joy in teaching Peruvian children Singapore mathematics. To showcase the city of Lima, he paraglides in the city centre. For shopping, he takes us to his secret spot in Chinatown. Over in Singapore, Peruvian chef Daniel Chavez, the owner of Ola...
18-year-old Singaporean footballer Mahathir Azeman lives in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was talent scouted by a Brazilian coach in Singapore when he was studying in Siglap Secondary School. He now plays for Rio de Janeiro’s prestigious Boavista Sport Club, and the international football club is grooming him to be world class. Meanwhile, in Singapore, Brazilian Ricardo Beninatto has made the Lion City his home in the last four years...
18-year-old Singaporean footballer Mahathir Azeman lives in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was talent scouted by a Brazilian coach in Singapore when he was studying in Siglap Secondary School. He now plays for Rio de Janeiro’s prestigious Boavista Sport Club, and the international football club is grooming him to be world class. Meanwhile, in Singapore, Brazilian Ricardo Beninatto has made the Lion City his home in the last four years...
Singaporean Yingzhen moved to Myanmar to start a cafe with her Burmese husband. Join her as she immerses herself in the culture -visiting Shwedagon Pagoda, wearing the traditional longyi, even trying out the delicacy wet tha dote dtoe! In Singapore, writer-filmmaker Adam gets a taste of home by visiting both a Burmese food stall and a convenience store -all in the HDB heartlands! How do these two individuals adapt to their new abodes, and...
Singaporean Yingzhen moved to Myanmar to start a cafe with her Burmese husband. Join her as she immerses herself in the culture -visiting Shwedagon Pagoda, wearing the traditional longyi, even trying out the delicacy wet tha dote dtoe! In Singapore, writer-filmmaker Adam gets a taste of home by visiting both a Burmese food stall and a convenience store -all in the HDB heartlands! How do these two individuals adapt to their new abodes, and...
The sense of freedom and the wide open spaces drew Singaporean Tan Yee Ling to Mongolia in 2005. Above and beyond her love for the landscape and culture, is her heart of compassion for its people. Ever since she founded her NGO Shimelgaram in 2009, Yee Ling has been calling on needy families in the Ger district and providing support to various NGOs. We also catch a glimpse of her winter pastime when she takes us on a countryside adventure...
The sense of freedom and the wide open spaces drew Singaporean Tan Yee Ling to Mongolia in 2005. Above and beyond her love for the landscape and culture, is her heart of compassion for its people. Ever since she founded her NGO Shimelgaram in 2009, Yee Ling has been calling on needy families in the Ger district and providing support to various NGOs. We also catch a glimpse of her winter pastime when she takes us on a countryside adventure...
Timorese Elisabeth Do Rosario Vicente came to Singapore to study at UWCSEA. Singaporean lawyer Jonathan Lim moved to Dili to helm operations at Wong Alliance Law Office, Timor-Leste. While Elisabeth shows us how friends have helped her settle into her new environment, Jonathan does the same when he invites friends over to his Dili home for a home-cooked meal. Elisabeth gives back to her adopted community by volunteering at a nursing home, and...
Timorese Elisabeth Do Rosario Vicente came to Singapore to study at UWCSEA. Singaporean lawyer Jonathan Lim moved to Dili to helm operations at Wong Alliance Law Office, Timor-Leste. While Elisabeth shows us how friends have helped her settle into her new environment, Jonathan does the same when he invites friends over to his Dili home for a home-cooked meal. Elisabeth gives back to her adopted community by volunteering at a nursing home, and...
Additional Information
Premiered | 2011 |
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Genres | documentary, info-ed |
Seasons | 1 |