SINGAPORE — Christmas and Chinese New Year may be over, but the gifts keep rolling in. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong announced in his Budget speech in Parliament on Feb 16 that some 1.4 million Singaporean households will receive an additional $600 in CDC vouchers starting end-June.
CDC vouchers can be used to offset the cost of glasses, dental treatments and furniture, among other things.SINGAPORE — Christmas and Chinese New Year may be over, but the gifts keep rolling in.
From dental care to kiddy toys, here are some other ways to spend your CDC vouchers. For the full list of merchants, go to this website.Consider this a cue to finally purchase a new pair of retainers or get that niggling toothache checked out. Opticians such as The Lens Men in Marine Parade Central have also hopped on the bandwagon, embracing the scheme as "a heartland badge of honour", as third-generation group manager Desiree Koh, 46, puts it.
Need a fix for aches and pains elsewhere? Try traditional Chinese medicine treatments at places such as Jin TCM Clinic in Ubi, Hanmin TCM Clinic in Jurong East, Xing Jian TCM Clinic in Sengkang and Envision TCM Clinic in Telok Blangah.Turn it into a cosy study corner with a new bookshelf or desk from neighbourhood stores such as Hoover Furniture in Ang Mo Kio, Best Choice Furniture Design Studio in Tampines or Siang Mu Furniture in Woodlands.
Similar shops are scattered throughout the country: Phone Gallery in Toa Payoh Central, Mister Mobile in Woodlands, Pacific Mobile & Trading in Pasir Ris and Gadgetbox in Clementi.
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