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by Natalie Tong on April 11, 2015

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Natalie Tong

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Natalie Tong is an English Language graduate of the National University of Singapore. She appreciates Singapore for the food paradise it is (chilli crabs are the best), and likes watching Hong Kong dramas because they teach her life lessons. She also thinks Cantonese is beautiful, and she’s glad she speaks it. She’s really interested in Singapore’s history and heritage, and enjoys learning about Hong Kong too.

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