Mid-autumn Festival: The Perfect Mooncake and Tea Pairings

The Mid-autumn festival, or Mooncake Festival, is one of the most prominent celebrations in the Chinese calendar. You may have heard many stories and legends revolving around this festival. Mooncakes are said to be a type of cake made by the Moon Goddess in ancient days. Another Mid-autumn festival essential is loose tea leaves. Mooncakes have a heavy and sweet flavour, which can be balanced out perfectly by tea. At the same time, tea also helps to digest the mooncake and reduce greasiness.
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Life During a Pandemic: Getting Used to the New Normal

The coronavirus pandemic has turned our lives around with the Circuit Breaker (Singapore) measures we had to abide by. As social distancing continues, some of us may be feeling down about missing out on outdoor fun. Being trapped in our houses has made us realise that many things are able to be done from home. This has put us in a new normal, and life might be different even after the pandemic. Here are some ways you can prepare for our new lifestyle.
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Skincare myths, busted!

When you notice something wrong with your skin, you’ll do anything to make it go away. With the beauty industry relying heavily on recommendations and reviews, anyone can be an expert. As such, misconceptions and false information can spread more easily than you think. Rather than stumbling upon skin hacks that do not actually work the way you think, here are some helpful tips to debunk some skincare myths.
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