Daily Briefing: Grandson pays tribute to LKY; Currency volatility saves biggest loss-making apartment sale

And check out Holland Village's interesting history.

Li Hongyi, son of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong could not hold back his tears as he recalls how his grandfather Lee Kuan Yew inspired him. View more here.

Japanese billionaire Katsumi Tada suffered the biggest apartment sale loss of $15.8 million in Singapore when he sold a St Regis penthouse purchased for $28 million in May 2007 for just $12.2 million last month. View more here.

With its artisanal coffee shops, numerous dining spots and lively atmosphere, Holland Village, which was once a kampung filled with plantations and nurseries, has developed to become one of Singapores hottest lifestyle destinations. Michelle Yee investigates. View more here.

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