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The Foods and Flavors of Singapore with @stylohotmilo

To learn more about Jasmine, follow @stylohotmilo on Instagram.

Twenty-four-year-old Jasmine Tan (@stylohotmilo) is a Singaporean design researcher and self-described foodie. “I love our multiracial demographic because that means there’s always so much to observe, listen and appreciate from the people and spaces around me,” she says. “And of course, we get such a crazy variety of food.”

Jasmine always loved going out to eat — Korean kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew), Japanese ramen and Singapore’s bak kut teh (pork rib soup) are some of her favorites — but she started cooking at home out of necessity. “My house is located in the extreme west of Singapore so I don’t get a lot of food choices, and as a foodie that really annoyed me,” she explains. She’s taken on lots of recipes in her kitchen, but still loves heading out for special meals. “Living in Singapore means that there’s always more food and more experiences waiting for you as long as you’re ready to try!”

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Thawhir Iqbal’s Yo-Yo Takes Him Around the World (Literally)

To see more of Thawhir’s skills, follow @thawhir on Instagram.

Yo-yo champion Thawhir Iqbal (@thawhir) — and his friends Ian (@iansorandom) and Marcus (@marcusk0h) — show off their skills in Singapore.🌀 “Apart from winning competitions, the best part of yo-yoing is to be able to make friends and connections with other people who share the same passion as me worldwide,” says 19-year-old Thawhir, who is a six-time Singapore national champion. “I do love to share my passion to non-yo-yo players whenever they ask about it. It makes me happy when I see the amazement on their faces when I showcase to them what modern yo-yoing looks like.”

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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPgoodnight

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags. For a chance to be featured, follow @instagram and look for a post every week announcing the latest project.

The goal of #WHPgoodnight was to capture both sides of night — the bright energy and the quiet rest. Each week, we feature some of our favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest here.

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Celebrating Lunar New Year with Miniature Artist Jocelyn Teo Ai Wei

To see how the Instagram community is celebrating the holiday, check out #LunarNewYear.

Jocelyn Teo Ai Wei (@aiclay) just baked pineapple tarts for #LunarNewYear. Now, she’ll re-create the tasty treats with her signature tiny replicas. “I think the obsession with food is universal,” says the Singapore-based food sculptor who started crafting with polymer clay in 2009. “People are naturally drawn to things outside of the usual scale, larger or smaller than life.” Her creations have become so popular that Jocelyn’s fans are eager to make them, too. She recently hosted two Lunar New Year workshops where participants created their own pineapple tarts, mandarin oranges and a layered cake called kueh lapis, all festive Lunar New Year goodies.

For Jocelyn, the holiday marks a time to take a break from the studio: “My favorite part is meeting up with my family, cousins, aunts and all. It’s the time of year when everyone puts aside their work and the festive mood is just tingling in the air.”

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Capturing the Beauty of Singapore Through Drone Photography

To see more of Singapore from the sky, check out @idroneman on Instagram.

Chia Joel and Toh Jie Yi (@idroneman), wanted to show off the unique side of Singapore. So the couple took to the sky, flying a drone overhead to capture photos of the blue waters of the Johore Strait as well as the country’s expansive mainland buildings and monuments. “I would love for each and every one of my photos to showcase Singapore’s beauty from a different perspective,” says Chia, 24, who started using drones earlier this year. “Singapore may be just a tiny little dot on a global world map, but we have much to offer.”

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Double the Joy with Identical Twins Leia and Lauren

To see more imaginative photos of the twins, follow @leialauren on Instagram.

“Raising twins is nothing short of chaotic, but the joy is also doubled,” says Amber Yong, mother of 1-year-old identical twin girls, Leia and Lauren (@leialauren). Amber and husband, Peter Lok, live in Singapore and document their girls on a daily basis. “They grow up so fast and these moments are so precious,” she says. The twins — who were a miraculous surprise to the parents-to-be early in the pregnancy — have appeared in dozens of adorable matching outfits, but their unique personalities always shine through. “Leia is reserved and watchful whereas Lauren is sociable and jovial. They balance each other really well.”

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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPgetclose

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags. For a chance to be featured, follow @instagram and look for a post every week announcing the latest project.

#WHPgetclose asked community members to get up close and personal with their subject, inspired by New York-based fashion photographer Landon Nordeman (@landonnordeman). Each week, we feature some of our favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest here.

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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPedibleart

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes and hashtags. For a chance to be featured, follow @instagram and look for a post every week announcing the latest project.

#WHPedibleart asked community members to make photos and videos using healthy, fresh food in creative ways. Each week, we feature some of our favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest here.