SINGAPORE — Since 2019, Ms Jasmine Ng and her neighbours have been teaming up to hang ornaments and decorate the common corridor outside their flats in Woodlands. Each year, the decorations have been getting bigger and more elaborate, with this year’s decorations costing S$800, up from S$600 last year.
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