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03 December 2011 | 03:38 pm

Re: An Open Letter to Anyone Concerned

Dear All

The concept of RBKD Annual Giving started last year in 2010. RBKD’s Anniversary falls on the month of November, which coincides with Thanksgiving in the United States. Hence November becomes a month for us to count our blessings and show our gratitude for the love and concern received by doing a small part for our community.

Last year, nearing November, earthquakes, floods and typhoons affected our neighbouring countries. So we donated more than $300 to the various disaster relief programmes via World Vision Singapore. (Link)

This year, we thought we could do a little more than just donating money. It was also opportune that RBKD was successfully recognised as a registered society in Singapore on 8 November 2011.

Hence we organised our own RBKD Newspaper Collection Drive and collected 1400KG load of newspapers, in exchange for $350. (Link) Internally, we received monetary contributions from members who wish to express their gratitude towards RBKD through this Annual Giving exercise.

So together, we raised $1000. Given our understanding of how Community Chest fund the Charities in Singapore (RBKD is the designer of the current ComChest CD, sold in ComChest Shop at Suntec City Shopping Mall), TrueHearts 2011 was a convenient platform for us to make the donation.

However, we were not quick enough to make $1000 worth of calls during Rui En’s performance segment. Someone quickly reminded us thereafter that the telepoll donations were GST-liable, donating online would be better as it is tax free. Should have realised earlier but better late than never.

It warms my heart when my members step forth to pledge a donation for our Annual Giving. There is no minimum sum but many have donated generously, for their belongingness in RBKD and for the trust they have in us that the money will be given to the right cause.

Here is the breakdown of the $1000 donated to ComChest:
1900-112-8805 Calls – $545.70
Online Donation via SG Gives Portal – $455

It feels absolutely great to be able to finally give back to our community in the official name of RBKD.
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Dear RBKD – The Official Fan Club of Rui En

Thank you for donating through SG Gives:

Your Details are
Transaction No. : D0034958
Transaction Status : Success
Transaction Date : 03-Dec-2011
NRIC : T11SS0200J
Name : RBKD – The Official Fan Club of Rui En
Email ID : pehxinyi2@RBKD-online.com

Charities and Programmes

CHARITY / PROGRAMME AMOUNT
Community Chest $455
TOTAL DONATION $455

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Regards
SG Gives Administrator

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Thank you, for a year of love showered on RBKD.

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Regards
Xinyi
President
RBKD – The Official Fan Club of Rui En


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Website: RBKD-online.com
Twitter: Twitter.com/RBKD

Categorised in RBKD, TrueHearts 2011.

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03 December 2011 | 01:06 pm

林雯莹报道/摄影
邓秀英拍摄/剪辑

新传媒8频道7点档《正义武馆》后天播出,陈邦鋆在这部久违的武打作品中,饰演居心叵测的欧剑锋,一心想搞垮元振飞(郑各评饰)所管理的元门武馆。

陈邦鋆赴马拍戏4个月,武打表现有目共睹,除了武术导演黄来发赞他有爆发力,童冰玉”背叛”剧中仰慕的黄俊雄表扬他,当他在日前记者会上看到宣传片断时,也感触良多差点落泪。

陈邦鋆与瑞恩在剧中饰演兄妹。

天天带伤拍戏

不过,要拍出精采的武打镜头,绝对不是易事。100多场的打戏,演员们受伤如家常便饭。

陈邦鋆说,他几乎每场打戏都会受伤,”从一开始拍打戏到拍完,这整4个月的时间,没有任何一天我身上没有伤,我都是带着伤在拍”。

陈邦鋆有份参与2012年重头剧《花样人间》,下个月将开始忙碌。

Code of Honour 正义武馆 debuts 5 December 2011 7pm on Channel 8.

Joys of Life 花样人间 debuts June 2012 9pm on Channel 8.

Source: Xinmsn

Categorised in CH, Code of Honour 正义武馆, Joys of Life 花样人间, xinmsn.

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02 December 2011 | 01:21 pm

By: Noel Teo

Revolving around the martial arts scene, we are pulled into the struggles and battles for the ownership of the Yuan clan and its heirloom, the “Jade Dragon”.

The Yuan martial arts association, under the direction of Master Yuan Zhen Fei (Zheng Ge Ping), is facing many trials from its own clan. Conspiring an uprising, his ambitious disciples, Duan Tian He (Zhang Wen Xiang) and Ou Jian Feng (Andie Chen) puts the future of the Yuan clan in danger.

Expelled for creating discord within the clan, an enraged Jian Feng decides to plant his sister, Ou Ke Lu (Rui En) as a spy to gather information from the clan. Seeing through her brother’s motives, Ke Lu decides to oppose him instead, for the sake of good.

Heirless after his son, Yuan Chen Xi, (Elvin Ng) died in an accident, Zhen Fei worries about the successorship of the Yuan clan until he meets Song Ya Zai (also played by Elvin Ng), who is a splitting image of his deceased son. A worker at a fishery, Ya Zai has grown up adopting a peaceful perspective in life, preferring not to partake in these fights for fame and glory. With the future of a renowned martial arts clan falling on his shoulders, what decisions will Ya Zai make and how will it affect the martial arts world?

Produced by Yeo Saik Pin and written by Koh Teng Liang, Code of Honour is a 30-episode drama serial from Mediacorp Channel 8. The show, themed around Chinese Wushu, will feature more than 100 fighting scenes to pump up the adrenaline in viewers.

Chinese Wushu is no easy feat, requiring years of training to perfect the traditional art. For the actors and actresses, however, it meant learning it fast and executing it perfectly for the camera.

To Rui En, who had participated in many action dramas, it came as a shock when she discovered that she knew nothing about Chinese Wushu. “We only had 3 or 4 trainings before filming and learned most of the moves on location,” she revealed.

Elvin had to play as the big brother who knew his place as the next successor, as well as the younger brother who grew up away from the conflicts. The differences between the two characters and their fighting styles came as a challenge for him.

“The older brother practices Chinese Wushu, which is gentler in style, while the younger brother practices Thai boxing, which is more extreme,” Elvin explained.

Choreography isn’t all that the actors and actresses needed to learn. Meticulous details come to play in filming for the screens as well. “There is a big difference between real Wushu and Wushu on film,” Andie Chen commented.

“It’s not only about doing it correctly, you must get the right angle and exert the right amount of strength as well,” he explained.

A breath of fresh air from dramas of late, Code of Honour is a must-watch with its breath-taking locations and well-crafted fighting scenes. This is a show not be missed, especially for fans of action and period dramas.

Code of Honour 正义武馆 debuts 5 December 2011 7pm on Channel 8.

Source: UrbanWire

Categorised in Code of Honour 正义武馆, EN, UrbanWire.

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01 December 2011 | 04:00 pm

Categorised in Code of Honour 正义武馆, EN, MediaCorp Showbiz Scoop.

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