Eat, Pray, Love: A Singapore Story. In a city that never stops moving, sometimes the quiet moments tell the most powerful stories. Eat, Pray, Love is a visual journey through Singapore’s heart, told through three intimate portraits that capture the soul of our nation as we celebrate SG60. Eat – At the bustling Tekka Market, a fish seller deftly packs up the day’s catch for a customer. His work is not just trade – it is tradition. Generations before him have stood here, among the sounds of cleavers and bargaining aunties, offering the sea’s bounty to kitchens across the island. In his calloused hands, we taste the multicultural richness of Singapore’s table, where food is more than sustenance; it’s heritage, memory, and a bridge across generations. Pray – In a quiet corner near Selegie, a man lifts his head in silent devotion to the sun. Amid the swirl of urban life, his stillness becomes a sanctuary. This image is not just about religion, but reverence — for tradition, for peace, and for the invisible threads that hold communities together. Singapore’s spiritual mosaic, amid the city's ever-climbing skyline, remains rooted in the lives of everyday people. Love – Under the electric glow of the Singapore Night Festival, a child’s face lights up with wonder. Eyes wide, heart open, they gaze at the magic unfolding around them. In that moment, we see love in its purest form — curiosity, joy, and the promise of tomorrow. Together, these three vignettes form a quiet anthem to the nation – not in grand gestures, but in daily rituals. Through the eyes of a fish seller, a man in prayer, and a child discovering light, we see the faces of Singapore – hardworking, devout, and full of wonder – living stories that have shaped 60 years of a shared dream.