Re-enacting with our heritage

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Re-enacting with our heritage

It is not too late to get to know your traditions. Follow in2it's weekly guide and be ready to start your very own adventure. Explore the various cultural destinations with a couple of friends for good fun.
Go deep in your roots.

Postcards to / from the moon

Although Mid-Autumn Festival is over, do you actually know the stories behind this celebration? Learn more about your tradition for free from now till November.

Head down to Esplanade (Jendela) as they present four different stories specially for you.

Esplanade will be screening the story of Lady Chang Er, Wu Kang, "Jade Rabbit" and the Sung dynasty successful attack on the government through moon cakes.

Be there at 11am from Monday to Friday and 10am over the weekends; note that both screens end at 8.30pm. Be there early to find out more.

Malay Heritage Centre

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Explore a different heritage and culture within Singapore's Malay community, Sultan Gate.

Fascinate yourself with collection of artefacts like weaving tools, musical instrument and an extensive display of anything Malay-ish.

Soak into hours of good fun and knowledge; it is for you to judge its worth.

Little India

The focal point of Singapore's Indian Community is dazzling right now, as the Deepavali wave is still ongoing. Take a stroll down its spice-scented streets, filled with countless of treasures (ethnic jewellery) and silk saris. Immerse yourself in its rich heritage and savour the widely available curries. This time, do not leave Little India without a temporary Henna tattoo or an authentic cup of "Teh Tarik".

How about Mustafa? Did you forget our only 24 hours shopping mall?

Chinatown Heritage Centre

This is by far the best I have been to. You literally walk into Singapore in the 1960s. The memories of the past are well kept in this shop house. This place has absolutely everything to boast about. The untold stories of Singapore's early forefathers and their way of life back then based on the recollections of former residents, as the exhibits and displays, giving visitors an authentic and personal account of life in Chinatown.

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Be prepared to pay ten bucks or less to enter "history" from 9am to 8pm daily.

 

Though the little red dot we live on is indeed little, many activities and events are taking place around Singapore. Just click on to our event calendar to find more!

If you're searching for some spice in your life, check out the list of interest groups you can join to reveal your hidden talent and meet new people!

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