Publisher's Synopsis
This book presents and explores the Singapore experience: its internal landscape, how that landscape came about, was conceived of and conceptualized. It covers a variety of topics, from a discussion of histography, to resource and recreation planning, bilingualism and population management. A common thread tying these aspects together is the mental construction of reality from which thinking proceeds. This book is a testament to the existence of many delightful and refreshing opportunities to intellectually and intuitively understand Singapore.