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Discover different ways of saying “I love you” at this exhibition
Discover different ways of saying “I love you” at this exhibition PUBLISHED ON 07/02/2021 12:00 am By Vondra Tay
If you are looking for a new way to celebrate Valentine’s Day this year, take your date to the exhibition
All Walks Of Love at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre. The exhibition looks at love and its myriad expressions in Chinese Singaporean culture. Bonus: Its interactive installations and visually stunning backdrops will make for great snaps to remember the date. The exhibition is on until 28 Feb, and it is part of RE•MIX 2k21, a Chinese culture festival for youth.
February 06, 2021
National Museum of Singapore
So, the tickets for the Singapore-Hong Kong flights are in limbo again or cost a small fortune (probably your entire year’s coffee’s worth). But, as they say, where there’s a will, there’s a way.
Chinese New Year is around the corner, and there’s definitely going to be less visiting this year no thanks to the daily a cap of eight unique visitors per household per day.
If you ever find yourself finishing up your CNY visitations early, here’s showing you the many things to do in our beautiful island country, as you make your bookings on the right credit card and earn rewards, points and cashback, instead of stuffing yourself with pineapple tarts at home.
February 04, 2021
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With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, there s a mad scramble to spring clean, stock up on food and buy new clothes in preparation for the holiday.
Another important thing on most of our to-do lists is getting our red packets ready for distribution. While we ve been encouraged to dole out electronic ones instead, some still prefer doing it the traditional way.
If you re in the market for some red packets, apart from some quirkier options (including one that s an actual cushion) and the regular ones you get from places like banks and malls, there are, of course, those that are specially designed for the year of the Ox.
Open to public
Chinatown Festivals 2021
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Chinese New Year is going to be a little different this year. From 23 January to 12 March 2021, Chinatown Festivals is going virtual with plenty of online activities for everyone.
Chinese New Year Short Films
Jan 29 – Feb 28, 2021
Enjoy three specially produced short films featuring renowned Chinatown merchants such as Bee Cheng Hiang (Feb 14), Kele (Feb 28) and Spring Court (Jan 29).
The short films will bring the audience through a journey on the preparation of various Chinese New Year delicacies and how these delicacies came to be associated with the festival and its traditions.