参见、参考文献、外部链接:黄循财 / Lawrence Wong
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参见、参考文献、外部链接
Wikipedia; CathayVista
9/6/202412 min read
2. 英文词条参考文献
提示:本部分链接中有些指向无法从中国内地直接访问的站点。
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3. 中文词条参考文献
提示:本部分链接中有些指向无法从中国内地直接访问的站点。
7 ministries get new ministers in major Cabinet reshuffle. CNA. [2021-04-23]. (原始内容存档于2021-05-16) (英语).^ 跳转到:2.0 2.1 2.2 Tan, Sumiko. Lunch With Sumiko: 2020 feels like a lifetime for Lawrence Wong. www.straitstimes.com. 2020-11-01 [2022-06-25]. (原始内容存档于2023-02-05) (英语).
^ MCCY - Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Speeches by Mr Lawrence Wong. Speech by Mr Lawrence Wong at the Hainan Culture and Heritage Centre's anniversary dinner cum book launch. MCCY - Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth. 2013-11-06 [2017-09-01]. (原始内容存档于2017-09-01).
^ "I ran my first marathon in 1997. I have done two" – an interview with Lawrence Wong (Part 8). [2020-08-05]. (原始内容存档于2016-08-04).
^ "Inspiring Excellence, Celebrating Distinction, Raising Competencies in the Financial Sector" - Speech by Mr Lawrence Wong, Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth; Board Member, Monetary Authority of Singapore at the FICS Distinction Evening on 28 May 2013. www.mas.gov.sg. [2021-01-19]. (原始内容存档于2023-02-05) (英语).
^ Traditional degree route not a must before going out to work: Lawrence Wong. The Straits Times. 2021-01-18 [2021-01-19]. (原始内容存档于2023-03-23) (英语).
^ Lawrence Wong. Prime Minister's Office Singapore. [2015-08-18]. (原始内容存档于2015-08-20).
^ Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announces Singapore's new Cabinet. Channel NewsAsia. 2015-09-28 [2015-09-28]. (原始内容存档于2015-09-28).
^ 跳转到:10.0 10.1 10.2 New chief executive at Energy Market Authority (PDF). National Archives of Singapore. Ministry of Trade and Industry. 2011-03-28 [2022-08-17]. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2023-03-27).
^ Teng, Amelia. Big difference between textbook learning and the real world, says Education Minister Lawrence Wong. The Straits Times. 2020-07-29 [2022-08-17]. (原始内容存档于2023-02-05).
^ Changes to MAS board of directors: Lawrence Wong steps down, Ong Ye Kung appointed. The Straits Times. 29 August 2016 [25 April 2019]. (原始内容存档于7 November 2016).
^ Tan and Wong promoted to full Minister. Channel NewsAsia. 29 April 2014 [2 May 2014]. (原始内容存档于1 May 2014).
^ Singapore optimistic about World Heritage bid for Botanic Gardens: Lawrence Wong. Channel News Asia. [20 August 2015]. (原始内容存档于19 August 2015).
^ UNESCO delegates laud S'pore's nomination of Botanic Gardens as World Heritage Site. TODAY. [20 August 2015]. (原始内容存档于7 July 2015).
^ Singapore Botanic Gardens declared UNESCO World Heritage Site. Channel News Asia. [20 August 2015]. (原始内容存档于20 August 2015).
^ Budget 2013: Free museum entry from May for all Singaporeans, PRs. Straits Times Online. Singapore Press Holdings. 15 March 2013 [20 August 2015]. (原始内容存档于24 September 2015).
^ New National Youth Fund to be set up: Lawrence Wong. Channel News Asia. MediaCorp Pte Ltd. [20 August 2015]. (原始内容存档于24 September 2015).
^ Member's CV: Lawrence Wong. Parliament of Singapore. [2015-08-18]. (原始内容存档于2015-09-24).
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^ 李晓渝. 新加坡执政党宣布黄循财成为第四代团队领导人. 新华社. 2022-04-14 [2022-04-15]. (原始内容存档于2022-04-15) (中文(中国大陆)).
^ Lawrence Wong promoted to Deputy Prime Minister in Singapore Cabinet reshuffle. CNA. 2022-06-06 [2022-06-07]. (原始内容存档于2023-05-20).
^ Tham, Yuen-C. Lawrence Wong promoted to Deputy Prime Minister as part of Singapore Cabinet changes. The Straits Times. 2022-06-06 [2022-06-09]. (原始内容存档于2023-05-24).
^ Lawrence Wong launches Forward S'pore: Fairness and inclusion vital to the national conversation | the Straits Times. 2022-06-29 [2023-01-19]. (原始内容存档于2023-01-19).
^ 蓝云舟. 【总理国庆献词】吁民众积极参与新加坡携手前进运动. 联合早报. 2022-08-08 [2023-04-18]. (原始内容存档于2022-08-22) (中文(新加坡)).
^ DPM Lawrence Wong lays out his vision for S'pore, says 'deepest belief' is a society 'that benefits many, not a few'. [2023-01-19]. (原始内容存档于2023-03-27).
^ 李顯龍擬明年交棒黃循財 星第四代領導團隊接手迎下屆大選 - 20231106 - 國際. 明报. 2023-11-06 (中文(繁体)).
^ 陈可扬. 李显龙总理5月15日交棒给黄循财. 联合早报. 2024-04-15 [2024-04-15] (中文(中国大陆)).
^ 新内阁名单出炉 五人获擢升. 8world. 2024-05-13 [2024-05-14] (英语).
^ Lawrence Wong sworn in as fourth Prime Minister of Singapore. AsiaOne. 15 May 2024 [15 May 2024] (英语).
^ What we know about Singapore's fourth Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. CNA. 15 April 2024 [15 April 2024]. (原始内容存档于15 April 2024).
^ Commentary: With Lawrence Wong set to take over as PM, the clock starts on battle for hearts and minds. CNA. [17 April 2024]. (原始内容存档于17 April 2024) (英语).
^ GST hike should not be pushed back any further, Government prepared to do more if situation ‘worsens significantly’: DPM Wong. CNA. [2022-09-22]. (原始内容存档于2022-11-30) (英语).
^ US, China risk ‘sleepwalking into conflict’, Singapore’s Lawrence Wong warns. South China Morning Post. 2022-08-16 [2023-01-19]. (原始内容存档于2023-07-22) (英语).
^ 星國新總理黃循財稱台灣與烏克蘭不同 「堅持一中、不許新加坡被台獨利用」. Yahoo News. 2024-05-10 [2024-05-14] (中文(台湾)).
^ You tick my box: How Singapore politicians found love. AsiaOne. 25 June 2020 [4 October 2021]. (原始内容存档于4 October 2021).
^ Lawrence Wong on politics, policies, and living alone. The New Paper. 1 September 2015 [16 August 2017]. (原始内容存档于16 August 2017) (英语).
^ Yuen-C, Tham. DPM Lawrence Wong and his wife, and another new TikTok account: What politicians are up to this week | The Straits Times. The Straits Times. 6 August 2022 [17 August 2022]. (原始内容存档于17 August 2022) (英语).
^ Goh, Yan Han. 7 things to know about Singapore's next prime minister Lawrence Wong. The Straits Times. 15 April 2024 [3 May 2024]. ISSN 0585-3923. (原始内容存档于3 May 2024) (英语).
^ 8 things to know about Lawrence Wong. 14 April 2022 [30 June 2022]. (原始内容存档于30 June 2022).
^ Goh, Amanda. From playing the guitar to riding a motorcycle: 9 things to know about Lawrence Wong, Singapore's next Prime Minister. tatlerasia.com. Tatler. [20 April 2024]. (原始内容存档于20 April 2024).
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^ Kok, Xinghui. Who is Lawrence Wong, Singapore's new prime minister?. Reuters. 14 May 2024 [15 May 2024].
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