BRUSSELS – Belgium and Singapore have a lot in common. For one thing, both are small countries. Each has also been influenced by its respective regional neighbours. This confluence has resulted in a melting pot of a national identity in both locales.
But, as someone who had mostly associated Belgium with chocolates and the Tintin comics, I wondered what else the country would have to offer.
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