What will the Singapore hawker culture be like 20 years down the road? Will we still be able to taste the char kway teow of our younger days? Will our children or our children’s children be able to have the privilege of appreciating the dizzying array of hawker delicacies we are taking for granted now? All these are questions that should be addressed as soon as possible as our nation undergoes another era of change. With the younger generation nursing higher expectation on the standards of living and age catching up on the current hawkers, the threat of extinction of our local fare is very real. Using the perspectives of both young and old hawkers alike, supported with experts’ views and the public’s opinion, we attempt to shed light on the...
Cooked food hawkers are a sometimes neglected part of the tourism and hospitality industries, yet ca...
A famous element in Singapore's food culture is the hawker centre, consisting of a large collection ...
Singapore’s constant urban development has become a regular sight in our everyday life. Buildings an...
What will the Singapore hawker culture be like 20 years down the road? Will we still be able to tast...
From as early as colonial times, hawkers were a prevalent element in our national story. Since then,...
The effects of modernisation have altered Singaporeans’ way of life and their retailing styles. One ...
The hawker Centre is an icon of contemporary Singapore and an essential element of national identity...
This paper presents the Youth Hawkerprise Campaign, the first-ever communication campaign in Singapo...
If no one wants to continue being hawker, who else? The current median age of hawker is 59 years old...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
Since the colonial period, people have been hawking and their presence shaped Singapore’s social and...
Singapore society has existed with the racial classification model of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Oth...
In modern day Singapore, rapid economic growth and urbanization have transformed the way people orga...
In an increasingly globalised world with rapid changes to our social and economic environment, Singa...
Food consumption habits and patterns have always been a distinctive quality that highlights the iden...
Cooked food hawkers are a sometimes neglected part of the tourism and hospitality industries, yet ca...
A famous element in Singapore's food culture is the hawker centre, consisting of a large collection ...
Singapore’s constant urban development has become a regular sight in our everyday life. Buildings an...
What will the Singapore hawker culture be like 20 years down the road? Will we still be able to tast...
From as early as colonial times, hawkers were a prevalent element in our national story. Since then,...
The effects of modernisation have altered Singaporeans’ way of life and their retailing styles. One ...
The hawker Centre is an icon of contemporary Singapore and an essential element of national identity...
This paper presents the Youth Hawkerprise Campaign, the first-ever communication campaign in Singapo...
If no one wants to continue being hawker, who else? The current median age of hawker is 59 years old...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
Since the colonial period, people have been hawking and their presence shaped Singapore’s social and...
Singapore society has existed with the racial classification model of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Oth...
In modern day Singapore, rapid economic growth and urbanization have transformed the way people orga...
In an increasingly globalised world with rapid changes to our social and economic environment, Singa...
Food consumption habits and patterns have always been a distinctive quality that highlights the iden...
Cooked food hawkers are a sometimes neglected part of the tourism and hospitality industries, yet ca...
A famous element in Singapore's food culture is the hawker centre, consisting of a large collection ...
Singapore’s constant urban development has become a regular sight in our everyday life. Buildings an...