Grandparents' Day in Singapore is observed every fourth Sunday of November, with the next celebration occurring on November 23, 2025. This holiday, established in 1998 and first celebrated in 1999, honors the vital role that grandparents play in families and emphasizes the importance of intergenerational bonds. The initiative to create this day was inspired by Jay Lim in memory of his grandmother, Lee Su Lan, who lived to be 103 years old and survived the hardships of World War II and the Japanese occupation of Singapore. The celebration acknowledges the contributions of grandparents to the upbringing of children and encourages younger generations to appreciate their efforts. Grandparents' Day serves as a reminder of the strong familial ties that connect multiple generations within Singaporean families.
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