6 Fun Things You Can Do During the MCO

Has #SocialDistancing during this Movement Control Order (MCO) got you down? Are you starting to worry that you’re losing your mind because you’ve been talking to inanimate objects around your home?

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If you miss being able to do things as a community, here are some ideas that have been carried out by Country Garden Forest City (CGFC) to enrich the lives of its residents during the MCO period.

You can also adopt these ideas as ways to spend quality time with your friends and family while staying home, staying safe, and staying healthy!

6 Fun Things You Can Do During the MCO
  1. Unleash the diva within with a Virtual Talent Show

Just because you have to #StayHome doesn’t mean your talents have to also.

CGFC held a Talent Show over one week which saw residents submitting pre-recorded videos of themselves showing off their talents. The videos were sent the property management, who in turn posted those videos on TikTok.

Each video was given a unique QR code, using which viewers could vote for their favourite video by giving it a “Like”. The videos with the most “Likes” won prizes.

Talent Show Contest

You can also organise talent shows with your friends and family by using social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram’s IGTV, Facebook live, or show-off your singing skills using the Smule app.

2. #WhatIAteToday

If you browse through social media today, you might notice people whom you’ve never known to have touched a wok or peel a single onion, suddenly now whipping up mouth-watering dishes!

What I Ate Today

Riding on this trend, CGFC hosted a virtual food-sharing competition where residents were asked to submit homemade videos of meals or desserts that they had prepared, to the property management.

These videos were then also uploaded onto TikTok and each were given a unique QR code which viewers could use to vote by giving the video a “Like”. Similar to the Talent Show, the videos with the most “Likes” won prizes.

Food Sharing Contest

Show off your (new-found or existing) culinary skills, and get your family and friends to do the same. Nothing brings Malaysians together the way food can.

3. #StayHome and work on your photography skills

Do you like taking photos but have had to put your interest on hold because of the MCO?

From capturing your pets in their cute antics, to taking artsy shots of objects around your house (mugs, stationary, a dripping tap), to taking wide-angle photos from your balcony or front gate, there’s lots to photograph at home!

Photography

CGFC organised a photo contest, encouraging residents to take pictures and videos from their home balcony. Participants submitted their photos on Forest City’s WeChat platform and stood a chance to win awesome prizes.

You can also organise a thematic photo-taking contest with your friends and family. Each participant can vote for submissions besides their own (ala Survivor). The best shot gets bragging rights or an IOU for drinks after the MCO is over.

4. Level up your reading game, share your thoughts

If you have wanted to read more, now is the time to do it.

Reading

And you don’t have to do it alone. Join one of the many online book clubs available today (among them, the newly formed Quarantine Book Club) and share your thoughts on what you’ve read. You can also start one with your friends and family via Google Hangouts, Skype or any other virtual conversation platforms.

Encouraging its residents to read together under its Smart Community initiative, Forest City collaborated with digital content provider Overdrive to launch a community digital library called Readlife.

ReadLife

Readlife is offered through Forest Life, Forest City’s Smart Community app. Through the app, Forest City residents can choose and borrow from a vast library of e-Books.

5. Stay strong and healthy, together

Staying at home doesn’t mean that you need to compromise on your fitness goals. Today you can join online exercise classes organised by fitness trainers all over the world.

Reading

Get your friends and family to commit to a regular collective workout schedule via videocall, so that you can motivate one another to keep the exercise momentum going. Remember, teamwork makes the dream work.

CFGC has encouraged its staff and residents to stay active and healthy by doing regular home exercises.

6. Celebrate life via delivery services

Don’t miss out on celebrating birthdays, other special occasions, or just Fridays with your loved ones during the MCO.

Send them a treat, a meal, or even groceries, by using delivery services like Grab, foodpanda and Honest Bee. Then get them on a video call and catch up over a meal or a drink as you would under normal circumstances.

You can even use these delivery services to extend kindness in the form of a meal or supplies, to those in need, like the elderly, the disabled or the poor, who could especially use a helping hand during this MCO period.

Delivery Services

For their residents, CGFC provides free delivery service throughout the MCO. The service includes delivery of groceries, medical supplies, healthcare products and meals, right up to the residents’ doorsteps.

CGFC also conducts daily disinfecting of public spaces and regular body temperature monitoring to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its residents and staff.