I also like the postcards by local artists — they add a nice personal and cultural touch. Beyond that, I admire Singapore’s support for public healthcare and education, which shows long-term care for citizens. These policies may not be flashy, but they truly make a difference in people’s lives.
Compared to China’s home appliance subsidies, I find Singapore’s system more flexible and convenient. There’s no need to buy specific items or brands — the vouchers are easy to claim and use. Plus, the digital support provided ensures everyone, even the less tech-savvy, can benefit.
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- zinglee·07-04TOPSuch a thoughtful initiative! Love it! [Heart]1Report
- JohnnyYoung·07-04This approach beautifully blends community support with practicality.1Report
