For its annual orchid display, the New York Botanical Garden has drawn inspiration from Southeast Asia. Rich beauty abounds. Credit...Gus Powell for The New York Times Supported by By William L.
Princess Anne has finally kicked off her two-day business trip to Singapore with a meaningful Royal engagement. On her first ...
The Minister of Culture and Youth of Singapore, Mr Lawrence Wong, offered an orchid named in honour of UNESCO in the margin of the 38th session of the World Heritage Committee in Doha. The naming of ...
Britain's Princess Anne met President Tharman Shanmugaratnam at the Istana on Nov 12 and discussed issues relating to ...
Singapore was not only the location for the hit film “Crazy Rich Asians,” but it has also taken centerstage at this year's New York Botanical Garden's orchid show. Created in partnership with ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Heads of state, royalty and celebrities who visit Singapore often leave with a specially grown orchid, the national flower of the wealthy city-state, named after them. Barack and ...
“The Orchid Show: Singapore,” the New York Botanical Garden’s 17th annual orchid extravaganza, running through April 28, features the natural species and hybridized sensations of Southeast Asia — ...