The following lists events that happened during 1993 in Singapore.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January – Edusave is launched to provide all Singaporeans with quality education. The scheme also institutes awards for academic and non-academic achievements.[1]
February
- 11 February – Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Secretariat is set up in Singapore.
- 18 February – Sunshine Bakeries' new factory in Senoko is officially opened.[2]
- 20 February –
- NTUC Comfort announced that it will corporatise to help in its expansion plans.[3] The plan went through, which resulted in the formation of Comfort Transportation Pte Ltd later in June.[4]
- The Senoko Incineration Plant is officially opened, making it the third incineration plant in Singapore.[5]
- 21 February – The World of Aquarium closes due to bad business, less than two years after it reopened.[6] The building reopens as the Fort Canning Aquarium after a few months.[7]
March
- 6 March – St Luke's Hospital starts construction in Bukit Batok, sparking opposition from residents which is eventually solved.[8]
April
May
June
- 8 June – Gardenia's new bakery is officially opened.[12]
- 12–20 June – Singapore hosts the 17th Southeast Asian Games. It clinched fourth place with a total of 164 medals.[13]
August
- 1 August – The National Heritage Board is formed to manage museums and encourage a vibrant cultural and heritage scene.[14]
- 5 August – An MRT collision takes place at Clementi station during the morning rush hour, resulting in 156 injuries.[15][16]
- 28 August – Ong Teng Cheong wins the first-ever presidential election by 952,513 votes, with Chua Kim Yeow getting 670,358 votes.[17][18]
September
October
- 3 October – The Great Singapore Workout is launched as part of the National Healthy Lifestyle Campaign, encouraging people to live healthily.[20]
- 30 October – The Institute of Mental Health (then called Woodbridge Hospital) is officially opened in Hougang.[21]
November
December
- 5 December – The Jurong section of the Pan Island Expressway opened to traffic.
- 17 December – The Ang Mo Kio Community Hospital (present-day Ang Mo Kio - Thye Hua Kwan Hospital) is officially opened. The hospital works with General Practitioners, which will mainly serve the elderly living in the area.[25]
Date unknown
- The National Cancer Centre Singapore starts operations.
- Chinatown Point and Wheelock Place are opened.
- 261 O-Level papers are lost in transit.[26]
Births
- 8 January – Amanda Lim, swimmer
- 24 September – Narelle Kheng, The Sam Willows member
- 11 December – Boon Hui Lu, singer
Deaths
- 11 January – John Le Cain, first Asian as Singapore Police Force commissioner (b. 1912).[27]
- 15 March – Georgette Chen, painter (b. 1906).[28]
- 3 June – Yeoh Ghim Seng, Speaker of Parliament (b. 1918).
- 5 August – Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of State (Education) (b. 1940).[29]
- 1 December – John Chia Keng Hock, former footballer (b. 1913).[30]
References
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