More than a hundred poems by local writers will be featured on some SMRT trains on the Circle, North-South and East-West lines. It’s the largest display of Singapore literature, or SingLit, to the public. The featured poems are in Singapore’s four official languages. Those not in English are translated, so more can appreciate their diversity. Commuters can scan QR codes to read the poems in full, which are also all available on the National Arts Council’s website. Muhammad Bahajjaj reports.
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