Let Sun Panda Pyjamas wrap you in a cosy cocoon of dreams, where every night is a “panda”-monium of comfort and style! From bustling beginnings to cosy corners, Uncle Lim and Auntie Lim have mastered the art of slumber fashion, offering the softest pyjamas, heartwarming conversations, and the comfort of generations.
Embark on a journey through time with Lin Niak, who started his business selling pyjamas with his wife more than 65 years ago. Hear intriguing stories from Mr Lin as he recounts the humble days of his business when it first started out as a stall along Smith Street. Step into the nostalgia of the past as you discover the evolving styles of pyjamas through the generations, and who knows, you might even have the chance to slip into a pair!
Mr and Mrs Lim, affectionately known as Uncle Lim and Auntie Lim, have run Sun Panda Pyjamas for over 65 years. Originally selling their cosy pyjamas along Smith Street, the Lims have been part of the vibrant street stalls and markets. They even designed their own unique pyjama styles during that time. Today, you can still find Uncle Lim and Auntie Lim at Sun Panda Pyjamas, welcoming customers with their friendly and warm personalities.
Sunday, 6 August 2023
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Have you wondered how the hawkers can churn out hundreds of plates of our favourite chicken rice or char kway teow to satisfy our insatiable hunger during lunch? Or how the army of cleaners at Singapore’s largest food centre ensure that the complex is spick and span and the utensils are washed and delivered to every stall efficiently? Explore the inner workings of the hawker ecosystem with fishball noodles hawker Lim Gek Meng as we shed light on the dedication, hard work and passion that goes into every plate of hawker delights.
Join us on a cosy evening as the wives of college-friends-turn-Siglap neighbours Tunula and Smita whip up delicious Bhutia momos (or dumplings) and Uttarankhand rajma masala (or mutton and kidney bean stew) and add an extra sprinkle of joy in their cosy kitchens.
Tucked away in a little corner of Changi Village is the Changi Mooring Base, a tiny T-shaped dock frequented by several fishermen who have been there for as long as 60 years! See what life is like for Changi’s remaining fishermen as you catch them venture out into the waters to cast their nets!