5 Things to do and Places to go with Kids this weekend in Singapore (13th - 19th May 2019)



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1. Explore Chinese Culture at SCCC Cultural Extravaganza!

Explore Chinese Culture at SCCC Cultural Extravaganza!

Location: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, 1 Straits Boulevard, Singapore 018906
Date:
24 May – 15 Jun 2019
Hour:
Various timing
Admission:
Free & Paid

SCCC Cultural Extravaganza is back again this year with a diverse line-up of breath-taking performances, hands-on workshops, exhibits packed with insightful information, craft goods, and delightful munchies.

Explore Chinese Culture at SCCC Cultural Extravaganza!

Shop for unique artisanal goods at the bazaar, try your hand at Peranakan beading, pick up some basic circus acts, and even brew yourself a cuppa coffee!

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

2. Revel in the Lively Festivities at the Thai Festival!

Revel in the Lively Festivities at the Thai Festival!

Location: Royal Thai Embassy Singapore, 370 Orchard Road, Singapore 238870
Date:
16 May – 19 May 2019
Hour:
11 am – 9 pm
Admission:
FREE

Thai Festival 2019 is here and that means you can get your hands on a buffet of Thai food, sweet fruits and clothes without having to fly out! You can also expect spectacular cultural performances including Muay Thai!

And if you’re lucky you could actually fly out to Bangkok for a genuine Thai experience for free. All you have to do is spend $20 on Thai products during the festival and you’ll stand a chance to win a pair of THAI Airways tickets to Bangkok.

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Royal Thai Embassy Singapore

3. Celebrate International Museum Day at NMS!

Celebrate International Museum Day at NMS!

Location: National Museum of Singapore, 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
Date:
18 May 2019
Hour:
11 am – 5 pm
Admission:
FREE

Did you know that this Saturday is International Museum Day (IMD)? How do you celebrate IMD? By visiting a museum of course.

National Museum of Singapore has a line-up of fun activities that you can do with your little ones. You can make your own memento at the craft stations, go on an exciting scavenger hunt, or pick up interesting facts about the National Museum building that has been standing for more than a century.

For more information, click here.

Photo credits National Museum of Singapore

4. Immerse Yourselves in the Young Children’s Concert 2019!

Immerse Yourselves in the Young Children’s Concert 2019!

Location: Singapore Conference Hall, 7 Shenton Way, Singapore 068810
Date:
17 May – 18 May 2019

Hour:

  • Fri: 10.30 am
  • Sat: 2.30 pm | 5.00 pm

Admission:

  • Standard: $37 | $27
  • Restricted View: $14

Suitable Ages: 5 yrs and above

The Young Children’s Concert 2019: DiSCOvering Treasures of Chinese Music – Winds in the Bamboo Grove will bring you and your little ones on an enchanting auditory adventure. You’re truly feel like you’re in the midst of a bamboo grove, filled with the sounds of wild animals, birds chirping and much more!

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Singapore Chinese Orchestra

5. Wander into a Digital Wonderland with Your Little Ones!

Wander into a Digital Wonderland with Your Little Ones!

Location: Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Raffles Boulevard Suntec City, Singapore 039593
Date:
18 May – 19 May 2019
Hour:
11 am – 8 pm
Admission:
FREE

Have a taste of what it’s like to live in a futuristic world at SG:Digital Wonderland, Singapore’s largest tech carnival!

Expect synchronised dance performance by a team of robots, free tech workshops, robotic baristas, and a bunch of other really cool gadgets that you’ll want to take home.  

Wander into a Digital Wonderland with Your Little Ones!

Don’t worry about leaving out your little ones, for there will also be a myriad of activities, such as Augmented Reality Dodgeball, Arcade Claw Game 'Drone Edition', Space Invaders, Mario Kart, and Zombie Busters VR game, to keep them entertained.

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Infocomm Media Development Authority - IMDA

 

 



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This article is prepared by

Malini Pannirselvam
Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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