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  1. Why the strange name? Changmoh is an amalgamation of the words Chinese & 'Angmoh' (local speak for Caucasian should you be reading this in a country other than SG) // I'm an English girl living in Singapore and love the local way of life so much that I actually think I’m half Chinese.

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      I insist upon ‘local price, lah’ to such an extent that...

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      I am thrilled to have a brand new shiny cookbook available...

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      Fash French-Girl Chic (at Topshop – sssh) By Changmoh On...

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      By Changmoh On Saturday, 24 September 2016. Flip flops make...

  2. Changmoh was voted ‘Top 10 Lifestyle Blog in Singapore’ in the OMY Blog Awards 2013 after less than one year of blogging. In addition to running Changmoh, I am a cookbook author and columnist (Singapore Tatler) and have worked at BBC Worldwide (digital editor of bbc.com global homepage).

  3. The Camera Hospital. By Changmoh • Friday, 5 September 2014 • House & Home, Shop Local. You should service and clean your camera once a year, apparently. Mine’s at least six years old and apart from wiping the front of the lense with my sleeve every now and again, (not exactly a deep clean) I haven’t touched it.

  4. Changmoh. 1,412 likes. Writer & blogger charting the life of an English girl [angmoh charboh] in Singapore. Staunch supporter of the little red dot as well as all things British

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  5. This is an interview with the girl behind the anonymous and successful Singapore life and style blog Changmoh.com. An unusual blog in that she's become so assimilated with local culture out in Singapore that she's earned herself the nickname of 'Changmoh' which stands for Chinese Angmoh (local speak for Chinese Caucasian).

  6. The vlog to accompany the blog changmoh.com, charting the musings of an English girl [angmoh charboh] in Singapore on style, food, life & everything in between. changmoh.com and 2 more links.

  7. Naidee Changmoh was born in Phrae province, Thailand in 1969. He proceeded to study painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts at Chiangmai University, graduating in 1993. From there he began to learn techniques to make terracotta pottery at Maungkung Village, Amphur Hangdong in Chiengmai.

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