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Singa the Kindness Lion

Singa The Kindness Lion is a mascot used for various public education campaigns in Singapore. It was created to educate the public on courtesy, graciousness and eventually kindness. A public education campaign featuring Singa the Kindness Lion was launched in 1982 under the National Courtesy Campaign with the slogan, "Courtesy is part of our tradition, it's so nice to be courteous."[1]

From 2009, Singa the Kindness Lion has been adopted as the official mascot of the Singapore Kindness Movement.[2]

  1. ^ Courtesy – More than just a Smile, Singapore.
  2. ^ "Singapore Kindness Movement". Retrieved 10 January 2011.

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