• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-04 13:18

      Spring Fusion Event: Hunt for Your Seasonal Clues & Win Tiger Coins!

      As the gentle rain of Qingming Festival meets the bright dawn of Easter, this week marks a rare “spring crossover” moment. One brings misty memories of willow branches and quiet remembrance; the other bursts with colorful eggs and the promise of new life. While global markets enter a brief “silent mode,” life itself feels more vibrant with these two shades of spring. Now, two scenes from different worlds are laid before you. Are you ready to travel between ink wash and blooming gardens to uncover the hidden pieces of spring? 🔍 Event Challenge: Spot the Differences! We’ve prepared two contrasting spring-themed images, each hiding 3 swapped festival elements (for example, a bunny in an ink painting, or a kite in a Western garden). Your Mission: Image 1 (Chinese Ink Style): Find 3 Easter elem
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      ·07:20
      I done
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    • Star in the SkyStar in the Sky
      ·06:58
      found them
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04:27
      🌟🌟🌟 Today we celebrate the resurrection joy of Easter & the ancestral reverence of Qingming. At its heart both festivals are about Spring. Easter: A celebration of spiritual rebirth, new beginnings & hope. Qingming: It means Clear & Bright.  It is the most important day for ancestor worship in Chinese culture. It is the only time of the year where my shopping list includes Easter eggs and joss paper. I will be going to Church this morning, followed by a lovely outing with my family at Gardens by the Bay. Then there is the Easter Egg Hunt for the kids and eating lots of Hot Cross Buns & Qingtuan. The prevailing theme today is Rejuvenation. As we usher in the beauty of Spring, let's take a page from Benjamin Graham's book of wisdom, not just for stocks but for life: The
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·03:56
      Easter and Qingming: A Time for Renewal, Remembrance & A Prayer for Peace  🌟🌟🌟This year, my Easter weekend comes with a dual meaning.  It sits right beside Qingming Festival and somehow these two ancient traditions feel like they were meant to meet. In the morning, I will be heading to church, letting the Easter message of Hope, Renewal and Grace settle into my heart.  Easter is a poignant reminder that even in the darkest seasons, Light finds a way to return. And in the spirit of Qingming, I will spend the day with my family - honouring our ancestors, remembering the people who shaped our lives and giving thanks for the roots that keep us grounded no matter where we are in the world. Where better to blend these two than Gardens by the Bay? A place where flowers bloom li
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-04 22:44
      Spring fusion event of Qingming and Easter somehow triggered this thought of  "death vs life". In stock trading, investors often struggle with "doom vs hope". Mental fusion? Always look forward to hope in life!
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-04 22:32
      In the West, people paint Easter eggs, roll for luck, and search for bunny tracks to celebrate the renewal of life.
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-04 22:32
      As the gentle rain of Qingming Festival meets the bright dawn of Easter, this week marks a rare “spring crossover” moment. One brings misty memories of willow branches and quiet remembrance; the other bursts with colorful eggs and the promise of new life.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-04 22:31
      Behind every holiday is a love for life. In the East, we eat qingtuan, swing on swings, and fly kites, embracing the idea that “all things grow at this time, clean and bright.”
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-04 22:31
      While global markets enter a brief “silent mode,” life itself feels more vibrant with these two shades of spring.
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-04 22:19
      Continuation (Image 2) [Happy]
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-04 22:18
      It's fun 😊 (image 1)
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-04 22:18
      Image1 (chinese ink style): 3 Easter elements are bunny ears, basket of colourful eggs and a huge Easter egg. Image2 (western garden): 3 Qingming elements are kite, Tiger mascot and willow tree.
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-04 22:00
      Long overdue: did a fair bit of "spring cleaning" and the air is "fresher".
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·04-04 19:15
      thank you
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·04-04 19:15
      loving it. time to be a child-like again. thank you @koolgal for inviting. join in the fun @Emotional Investor @DCamel @ahyi @bigfatdog123dog @vodkalime @GoodLife99
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    • Success88Success88
      ·04-04 17:57
      My answer in purple. Hope this helps
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    • SPOT_ONSPOT_ON
      ·04-04 15:28
    • AlubinAlubin
      ·04-04 15:27
      Nothing exciting, but mainly to take a well deserved break over a long weekend, and prepare for my holiday in the next 2 weeks. Also preparing for some qingming stuff with my parents
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    • AlubinAlubin
      ·04-04 15:25
      Here is mine! Hope I win!
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-04 15:19
      🌟🌟🌟 When Easter Hops into Qing Ming, we have a wonderful fusion of East meets West. This is Part 2 of my post showing the Western Painting. Somewhere between Easter Bunny and Tiger Mascot, East meets West and shake hands. What a wonderful way to celebrate these special days.  Happy Easter to all my Dear Tiger Friends 😍😍😍🐰🐰🐰🐯🐯🐯 @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG @TigerClub @Tiger_SG @CaptainTiger
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·03:56
      Easter and Qingming: A Time for Renewal, Remembrance & A Prayer for Peace  🌟🌟🌟This year, my Easter weekend comes with a dual meaning.  It sits right beside Qingming Festival and somehow these two ancient traditions feel like they were meant to meet. In the morning, I will be heading to church, letting the Easter message of Hope, Renewal and Grace settle into my heart.  Easter is a poignant reminder that even in the darkest seasons, Light finds a way to return. And in the spirit of Qingming, I will spend the day with my family - honouring our ancestors, remembering the people who shaped our lives and giving thanks for the roots that keep us grounded no matter where we are in the world. Where better to blend these two than Gardens by the Bay? A place where flowers bloom li
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04:27
      🌟🌟🌟 Today we celebrate the resurrection joy of Easter & the ancestral reverence of Qingming. At its heart both festivals are about Spring. Easter: A celebration of spiritual rebirth, new beginnings & hope. Qingming: It means Clear & Bright.  It is the most important day for ancestor worship in Chinese culture. It is the only time of the year where my shopping list includes Easter eggs and joss paper. I will be going to Church this morning, followed by a lovely outing with my family at Gardens by the Bay. Then there is the Easter Egg Hunt for the kids and eating lots of Hot Cross Buns & Qingtuan. The prevailing theme today is Rejuvenation. As we usher in the beauty of Spring, let's take a page from Benjamin Graham's book of wisdom, not just for stocks but for life: The
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    • fcloifcloi
      ·07:20
      I done
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    • Star in the SkyStar in the Sky
      ·06:58
      found them
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-04 13:18

      Spring Fusion Event: Hunt for Your Seasonal Clues & Win Tiger Coins!

      As the gentle rain of Qingming Festival meets the bright dawn of Easter, this week marks a rare “spring crossover” moment. One brings misty memories of willow branches and quiet remembrance; the other bursts with colorful eggs and the promise of new life. While global markets enter a brief “silent mode,” life itself feels more vibrant with these two shades of spring. Now, two scenes from different worlds are laid before you. Are you ready to travel between ink wash and blooming gardens to uncover the hidden pieces of spring? 🔍 Event Challenge: Spot the Differences! We’ve prepared two contrasting spring-themed images, each hiding 3 swapped festival elements (for example, a bunny in an ink painting, or a kite in a Western garden). Your Mission: Image 1 (Chinese Ink Style): Find 3 Easter elem
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    • Tiger_SGTiger_SG
      ·04-04 13:28

      How Green is Your Spring? 🌿 Tick Your Holiday Checklist!

      Has your spring spirit reached the right level? Tried a qingtuan or a chocolate egg: what’s your pick? Went outdoors for a spring outing / treasure hunt Cleared your mind and did a bit of spring cleaning Sent a holiday greeting to family or friends far away Write Your Own Memory of Spring Behind every holiday is a love for life. In the East, we eat qingtuan, swing on swings, and fly kites, embracing the idea that “all things grow at this time, clean and bright.” In the West, people paint Easter eggs, roll for luck, and search for bunny tracks to celebrate the renewal of life. Question for you: What special traditions or outing plans do you have for this week? 🌸 Are you heading to the mountains to catch the peach blossoms in full bloom? 🍵 Is it a cozy afternoon with homemade salted egg yolk
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-04 22:32
      As the gentle rain of Qingming Festival meets the bright dawn of Easter, this week marks a rare “spring crossover” moment. One brings misty memories of willow branches and quiet remembrance; the other bursts with colorful eggs and the promise of new life.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-04 15:08
      Spring for me isn’t about doing something big—it’s about slowing down and being present. Most years, I don’t chase packed schedules or travel far. Instead, I just take it easy, spend time with my family, and enjoy the simple moments that we don’t always get during busy weeks. We might go for a casual walk, grab some good food, or just hang out at home talking about random things. There’s something about this season that makes everything feel a bit lighter—like it’s okay to pause, reset, and just enjoy each other’s company without any rush. No big plans, but it always feels meaningful. If there’s one “tradition” I stick to, it’s this: being around the people who matter. That’s my version of a spring reset—no pressure, no noise, just a calm and steady way to recharge before jumping back int
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-04 22:44
      Spring fusion event of Qingming and Easter somehow triggered this thought of  "death vs life". In stock trading, investors often struggle with "doom vs hope". Mental fusion? Always look forward to hope in life!
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-04 15:13
      🌟🌟🌟 This year, the calendar decided to play matchmaker: pairing Easter with Qing Ming & giving us a cultural crossover of special significance. On one side in a delicate Chinese ink painting, Easter bunny plays hide and seek with a basket of Easter eggs & a Giant Easter Egg. On the other side, in a bold Western painting, a weeping willow sways gently while an ancient Chinese kite dances in the sky.  Our ever cheeky Tiger mascot pops in & say "Surprise!  I am multi cultural now". Easter brings renewal. Qing Ming brings remembrance. Together they remind us that Love travels across time, borders & traditions. Happy Easter!  May your blessings arrive from every direction, whether carried by Easter Bunny or Tiger.🥰🥰🥰 🥚 🥚 🥚 🐰 🐰 🐰
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-04 22:18
      Image1 (chinese ink style): 3 Easter elements are bunny ears, basket of colourful eggs and a huge Easter egg. Image2 (western garden): 3 Qingming elements are kite, Tiger mascot and willow tree.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-04 22:31
      Behind every holiday is a love for life. In the East, we eat qingtuan, swing on swings, and fly kites, embracing the idea that “all things grow at this time, clean and bright.”
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-04 22:19
      Continuation (Image 2) [Happy]
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-04 22:32
      In the West, people paint Easter eggs, roll for luck, and search for bunny tracks to celebrate the renewal of life.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-04 22:31
      While global markets enter a brief “silent mode,” life itself feels more vibrant with these two shades of spring.
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    • 1PC1PC
      ·04-04 22:18
      It's fun 😊 (image 1)
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·04-04 22:00
      Long overdue: did a fair bit of "spring cleaning" and the air is "fresher".
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·04-04 19:15
      loving it. time to be a child-like again. thank you @koolgal for inviting. join in the fun @Emotional Investor @DCamel @ahyi @bigfatdog123dog @vodkalime @GoodLife99
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-04 15:19
      🌟🌟🌟 When Easter Hops into Qing Ming, we have a wonderful fusion of East meets West. This is Part 2 of my post showing the Western Painting. Somewhere between Easter Bunny and Tiger Mascot, East meets West and shake hands. What a wonderful way to celebrate these special days.  Happy Easter to all my Dear Tiger Friends 😍😍😍🐰🐰🐰🐯🐯🐯 @Tiger_comments @Tiger_SG @TigerClub @Tiger_SG @CaptainTiger
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    • MojoStellarMojoStellar
      ·04-04 19:15
      thank you
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