The highs and lows of PM Lee’s official visit to the US
It’s a party 31 years in the making.
If you ever doubted Singapore’s place at the global table, the last few days would have been a rude awakening for you. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is on the first official visit by a Singapore PM to the United States in 31 years, and there have been plenty of memorable moments. From President Barack Obama’s Singapore references to PM Lee’s Instagram mastery, here are the highlights (and lowlights).
From his exclamation of “Majulah Singapura”, to name-dropping rojak and durian, his Little Red Dot reference and his greetings in Singapore’s four official languages, the man was in fine form.
There’s a pretty good lesson on dealing with mistakes in here though.
Comedy! That’s the political change Singapore needs.
At least Obama went for a “yam seng”!
Not to take sides, but that felt pretty good.
Cue the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme.
From squatting to get the perfect angle to taking over the White House account for a day, PM Lee can out-Instagram most influencers.
Probably upset he couldn't get into the Shigga Shay-headlined after party.
We dig the multi-cultural threads but it’s her use of a $14.80 purse designed by a student from Pathlight School that really made a statement.
There’ll always be critics.
Calamansi curd, spiced crab tuile and Asian yams roasted in palm sugar with Sichuan peppercorns. Not bad.
What we’d give to see the two leaders bonding over some late night prata or bak chor mee with matching Milo dinosaurs.
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