Hawker Culture and UNESCO
The significance of hawker centers as social spaces and their recognition as intangible heritage.
Key Questions
- 1Why are hawker centers called "community dining rooms"?
- 2How has the government managed hawkers over the years?
- 3What does the UNESCO listing mean for Singapore's identity?
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