"Saya harap situs web ini akan memungkinkan Anda untuk memiliki pengalaman mendalam saat menjelajahi Istana," kata Presden Singapura Halimah Yacob .
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The holy month of Ramadan will come to an end tonight and the month of Syawal is upon us. It is a time for forgiveness and strengthening of ties between families and friends. Hari Raya this year will inevitably feel very different from what we are used to. I will miss seeing my family who would usually gather at my house for the first day, especially my grandchild, whom I have not seen in many weeks. That’s a picture of my granddaughter taken with me last Hari Raya. So I understand how members of the Muslim community feel without large family gatherings and visiting this year. Nevertheless, this should not diminish the joy or meaning of our celebrations. I am glad that while we perform our responsibilities as Muslims in fasting and praying, we have also upheld our responsibilities as Singaporeans to ensure our families and communities are kept healthy and safe by observing the various measures in place. We can leverage technology to stay connected and celebrate together, despite being apart. Some would have made plans to organise e-Open House to welcome guests while donning matching traditional clothes and enjoy Hari Raya meals as a family through video conferencing. I also hope that we remain cautious and responsible even after 1st June, when restrictions loosen up, so that we can prevent a second wave of cases from hitting us, as we have seen happen in other countries. The Hari Raya Istana Open House is cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, for those who are missing our Istana Open House, you can still visit the Istana virtually at graphics.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/Interactives/2019/06/istana-at-150-take-a-high-flying-tour/index.html. I hope the website will allow you to have an immersive experience while exploring the Istana. This Hari Raya will be a subdued but unforgettable one, as we celebrate it without visiting our extended families. As the Malay saying goes, “Jauh di mata, dekat di hati”, our loved ones are from our sight but they are still dear and near to our hearts especially during this period. I wish all Muslims Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, maaf zahir dan batin! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ (Photo taken during last year’s Hari Raya)
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Halimah Yacob juga menyebut Lebaran 2020 ini akan menjadi hari yang tenang tapi tak terlupakan, karena umat muslim Singapura merayakan Lebaran 2020 tanpa mengunjungi sanak keluarga.
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"Seperti kata pepatah Melayu, "Jauh di mata, dekat di hati", orang yang kita cintai dari pandangan kita tetapi mereka masih sayang dan dekat dengan hati kita terutama selama periode Lebaran 2020 ini," kata Presden Singapura Halimah Yacob.
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