The Big Walk On Water
The "Big Walk on Water" is the new event name for The New Paper Big Walk as it makes its transition from the crowd-friendly National Stadium to the waters of Marina Bay.
The event, which returned after a one year hiatus, also marked the 20th anniversary of its organizers—The New Paper—and allowed readers and participants a chance to "walk on water" by crossing the dam across the Marina Channel.
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