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在你心目中有一位Miss Tune嗎? 有沒有那麼一首讓你朝思暮想的音樂? 一首歌背後有著你我的精采故事,用幾分鐘的時間 ,體驗歌詞與故事的感染力。跟著多多一起回味心目中的那首歌和那段時光吧! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🎙有旋律的詩:獨家解析那些難以忘懷的歌詞,挖掘背後的故事 🎙多多電台:主題式的播放多多有感的音樂分享世界上有趣的事 【不定期更新】 Powered by Firstory Hosting
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本节目是主播Moe毛衣和媒体人梁文道共同发起的对谈播客,双周更新,内容以音乐作为媒介,邀请你在自己房间里穿梭于不同时空与事物间,进入风格化的想象领域。 偶尔,我们也会走去朋友的房间,通过聊天展现他们多样的生活方式及细微处的感悟。 Tunes. Travel. Design. Interesting Living. Miscellaneous. Coincidentally Fiction. 听听歌,聊聊旅游、设计和生活志趣; 漫无目的、又有意义。 如有雷同,「纯属叙构」。 在各大音频平台都能找到我们,欢迎点击订阅。 公众号:🔍Fiction纯属叙构 小红书:🔍纯属叙构; 🔍Fiction;🔍Moe毛衣 淘宝:🔍Fiction纯属叙构 QQ音乐:🔍纯属叙构|城市旅行 网易云:🔍纯属叙构 常驻嘉宾:梁文道 节目主播 :@Moe毛衣 ;@纯属叙构
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Bukit Timah is a site of urban complexity and historical significance. The quarries around Bukit Timah Hill were built to meet the needs of a growing urban population from the early to mid-20th century, especially during the construction boom of the post-independence period. By the 1970s, the quarries around Bukit Timah Hill were exhausted. Over the years, they have gradually been reclaimed and given a new lease of life as urban parks. Embark on an acoustic journey with artist Oh Chai Hoo th ...
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