For example, Singapore schools commemorate Racial Harmony Day on 21st July 1964. On this day, Singapore experienced racial riots. Racial Harmony Day is a way we celebrate diversity and it serves to remind our pupils that social division costs us dearly. It is a day for schools to reflect on, and celebrate our success as a harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of cultures and heritages. The students and teachers are encouraged to wear different ethnic costumes and the schools will organise some activities such as games and art and craft unique to each race to let the students learn and understand more about the different cultures in Singapore, avoiding other riots because of racial misunderstandings. Thanks to Racial Harmony Day, Singaporeans are more aware about the different traditions and customs and which bring the society closer as a whole and make it richer in
For example, Singapore schools commemorate Racial Harmony Day on 21st July 1964. On this day, Singapore experienced racial riots. Racial Harmony Day is a way we celebrate diversity and it serves to remind our pupils that social division costs us dearly. It is a day for schools to reflect on, and celebrate our success as a harmonious nation and society built on a rich diversity of cultures and heritages. The students and teachers are encouraged to wear different ethnic costumes and the schools will organise some activities such as games and art and craft unique to each race to let the students learn and understand more about the different cultures in Singapore, avoiding other riots because of racial misunderstandings. Thanks to Racial Harmony Day, Singaporeans are more aware about the different traditions and customs and which bring the society closer as a whole and make it richer in