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Kampong days refer to the traditional village lifestyle in Singapore, characterized by close-knit communities, open spaces, and simple living, often with homes made of wood and thatch. In contrast, HDB (Housing and Development Board) refers to modern public housing developments built by the Singaporean government, designed to provide affordable housing for the population. While kampong living emphasized communal ties and a rural atmosphere, HDB flats represent urbanization, high-density living, and modern amenities. The transition from kampong days to HDB reflects Singapore's rapid development and urban planning efforts.

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