Singapore-related events during 1989
The following lists events that happened during 1989 in Singapore .
21 February – Tradewinds starts its first flight, which is formed in 1975 as a hotelier.[ 5]
5 May – French-Canadian animated series for children Babar begins airing on SBC 5 after being shown in Canada for three months. A second season of the series will later in Canada in August of the same year.
10 June – The New Psychiatric Hospital (now known as the Institute of Mental Health ) starts construction, which has state of the art facilities when completed.[ 8]
9 August (Singapore official public holiday ) – Singapore National Day parade celebrated its twenty-fourth years of anniversary was officially introducing very first slogan, and tagline is "Excellence Together, Singapore Forever ", organizer by 2nd Singapore Infantry Brigade and held at National Stadium was officially presidented by President of the Republic of Singapore Wee Kim Wee , and officially prime ministered by Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kwan Yew . Singaporeans celebrate the nation's 24th birthday with the live telecast of the Singapore National Day Parade (NDP) 1989 on Wednesday, 9 August 1989 from 5:15pm to 6:50pm Singapore Time at National Stadium . Singapore telecast viewers can enjoy the live telecast parade aired on Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) such as SBC 5 on Channel 5 VHF with a frequency 175.25 MHz , and SBC 8 on Channel 8 VHF with a frequency 196.25 MHz . The commentary on Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) such as SBC 5 on Channel 5 VHF with a frequency 175.25 MHz in Singaporean Standard English (or Singaporean English) /Singaporean Colloquial English (or Singlish) , and Singaporean Malays , and SBC 8 on Channel 8 VHF with a frequency 196.25 MHz in Singapore Mandarin /Standard Singaporean Mandarin /Colloquial Singaporean Mandarin (or Singdarin) , and Tamil Singaporeans . Those out and about on Singapore National Day Parade to catch the live screening of the Parade on the outdoor digital screens managed by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) at all Singaporeans shopping centres , hotel , and nightlife (includes pubs , bars , nightclubs , parties , live music , concerts , cabarets , theatre , cinemas , and shows). Singapore Broadcasting Corporation radio stations simulcast the parade live over Radio 1 (or Radio One) (90.5 MHz FM) (6 kW) , Radio 3 (新加坡电台节目) (第三广播网) (95.8 MHz FM) (10 kW) , Radio 2 (Radio Dua) (94.2 MHz FM) (10 kW) , Radio 4 (96.8 MHz FM) (10 kW) , and Radio 5 (92.4 MHz FM) (10 kW) from 5:15pm to 6:50pm Singapore Time in Singaporean Standard English (or Singaporean English) /Singaporean Colloquial English (or Singlish) , Singapore Mandarin /Standard Singaporean Mandarin /Colloquial Singaporean Mandarin (or Singdarin) , Malay Singaporeans , and Tamil Singaporeans respectively officially marked Singapore National Day is celebrated every year on 9 August, in commemoration of Singapore's independence from Malaysia in 1965 as officially national public holiday in Singapore . This holiday features the National Day Parade (NDP), National Day Message by the Prime Minister of Singapore , fireworks celebrations and even advertisements urging Singaporean residents to procreate.
26 August – The first community hospital starts construction in Ang Mo Kio . The hospital will have community involvement with the participation of family doctors.[ 9]