Miscellaneous
Only remaining conservation market built by the Singapore Improvement Trust has free monthly health screenings for seniors, and health and fitness facilities.
More than 400 Brompton owners cruised from Marina Bay to Funan Mall.
The largest-ever Festival Village has local and international foodies as well as immersive dining adventures and Festival-exclusives by culinary talents.
The National Museum of Singapore has commissioned a short film and a digital trail.
Tan Lee Tuan has changed the way we look at the usual walking stick and has put all kinds of features including an MP3 music player and built-in radio!
FairPrice Group offers discounts on fresh and frozen food, daily essentials and personal and household products.
This year’s theme is “Art Connects” with a focus on human connections and the importance of connecting deeply with our emotions and people around us.
There will be over 250 activities across five holistic pillars of wellness for festival-goers.
SUSS nurtures innovations and collaborates with the World Health Organization.
Tsao Foundation hosts forum on the future of longevity to kick off its 30th anniversary celebrations.
Singapore Art Museum’s public art initiative brings artistic interventions into everyday spaces with a series of newly commissioned artworks and programmes.
This year’s theme surrounds Singapore’s sporting and public transportation history.
The room has tech and rehab equipment including an airbag vest that protects against a fall that clients and the public can look at.
The Museum of Ice Cream is set to launch Singapore’s first ever official guidebook for desserts.