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WRITING

What inspires me to write is being able to make a difference and provide insight or perspective to those who read my articles. I love to discover the everyday stories of our community and explore the complexity and depth behind humans.

Own Articles

Articles ranging from profile stories to news stories.

Works with
The UrbanWire

Articles written during my time as Editor of the student-run e-zine.

E-Magazine
on Wuhan

An original travel magazine where I served as deputy editor.

Others

Written work including marketing articles and production scripts.

OWN ARTICLES

Articles that I have written as part of school assignments and volunteer work.

CAPTION STORY

Etsy’s Local Crafts Pops

Back on The Street

A caption story about the annual Etsy Craftivist 

Market, held at Capitol Piazza in December 2018.

REPORTING STORY

Mental Health PMHIs: ‘Weak’, ‘Crazy’ and ‘Dangerous’

A piece addressing the stigma of mental health illnesses in Singapore, an issue still prevalent in society. It discusses the stigma, awareness and inclusivity of person with mental health issues.

REPORTING STORY

HPB's Health Programme at Malls Falls Short

Health Promoting Malls programme faces drawbacks in efforts to encourage a healthy lifestyle.

DATA STORY

Is Millennia Institute
The ITE of JCs?

3 past and present Millennia Institute students share their personal experiences in taking the route less travelled in Singapore’s education system.                                                    

FEATURE STORY

From Vietnam to Singapore,

A Nail Therapist’s Journey

Nguyá»…n Trần PhÆ°Æ¡ng Quyên shares her journey from being a small town girl in Vietnam to a nail salon business owner in Singapore.

PERSPECTIVE STORY

Are We Really A Heartless Generation?

When generation Z or Y are mentioned, stereotypes about them immediately come to mind, one of them being 'Strawberry'. But how did these stereotypes come about? Hear from three youths their thoughts on the topic, along with a survey conducted among the youth generation.

Local Articles
WORKS WITH
THE URBANWIRE

The UrbanWire is Ngee Ann Polytechnic's student-run e-magazine. As Editor, I scheduled content across our platform and worked with different teams to manage the publication. For articles, I proofread and edited some in addition to writing my own pieces. Listed are my works.

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Living With Parkinson's Disease In Her 30's.

Award-winning Mediacorp producer Elrica Tanu is among a small group of Singaporeans who are diagnosed with the neurological disorder at a young age.

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No Work for These Polytechnic Interns

Three interns share how they cope during the circuit breaker after their internship suspensions.

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Sex Workers – Falling Through The Cracks

Sherry Sherqueshaa shares the challenges she faces as a sex worker amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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3 Unusual Birthdays
Amid Covid-19

One had a virtual celebration in Animal Crossing. One tried but failed to donate blood. One ended up in the A&E.

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Would You Wear Your Grandma's Clothes?

Dear Samfu’s Trixie Chua wants to channel the grandma cool in her sustainable fashion label.

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If There's No Covid-19...

Four Singaporeans reflect on what they’ve learnt during the circuit breaker as Singapore gets ready to enter Phase 2.

The UrbanWire
Wuhan

Travel E-Magazine centred on
Wuhan, Hubei Province, China

As part of a 5-week trip to Wuhan, China, my classmates and I produced a travel online magazine, centred on the city of Wuhan. I was the deputy editor of the magazine where I helped with the overall content and look of the magazine. I also wrote three articles features on the magazine, as shown below. 

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5 Things You Can’t Miss At Wuhan’s Famous

Food Street

Eunice Tan explores Wuhan’s famous food street Hubuxiang, treating her taste buds to an array of flavours and shortlisting five foods you cannot miss out on.

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Meet Chen Hui, The Woman Who Dedicates Her Life To Preserving The Chinese Arts

Eunice Tan spends time with Chen Hui, a driving force in promoting Han Embroidery, and talks about her passion in the Chinese art.

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Understand Chinese Opera Without Hearing A Word

Eunice Tan discovers the meaning behind Chinese Opera costumes, a language that expresses like the spoken word.

Others
OTHERS
Salon Singapore Social

During my internship at Kao Salon Singapore, I wrote some marketing articles to feature the brand's products and services.

Salon or Box Dye. Which Should You Go For?

Trouble Styling Short or Frizzy Hair? Here Are Proven Effective Products Suitable For Singapore’s Weather.

Achieve That Natural Japanese Beauty Look With These Products.

"Lets Eat"

For a drama & poetry module, I co-wrote a stage script for a play centred around a family having dinner.

 

Just with any family, comes problems and clashes in generational differences. Topics such as old age and LGBT are addressed.

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A Nail Therapist's Journey

For a digital journalism module, my group and I produced a video about a nail therapist and her journey from Vietnam to Singapore.

 

I co-wrote the script in the pre-production stages of the video.

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