
On the morning of the recent Deepavali, I joined one of the Singapore Biennale 2006′s walking trails. To read about my experiences onboard this walking trail, please check out my post titled: Stairway to Heaven.
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Oct
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Stairway to HeavenPosted by oceanskies79
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On the morning of the recent Deepavali, I joined one of the Singapore Biennale 2006′s walking trails. To read about my experiences onboard this walking trail, please check out my post titled: Stairway to Heaven.
Gather your friends and family and bring them on an exciting and fun journey through historic communities of Little India and Chinatown. For the month of June, we present a new tour of Kampong Gelam, once the historic seat of Malay royalty that’s not just for the history buffs. If you prefer to wander down [...]
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Raise up your hand if you knew that the Singapore Art Museum and Peranakan Museum used to house the St Joseph’s Institution and Tao Nan School respectively? Sign up for Where It All Began to find out how these building continue to play a role in educating its visitors today. Or learn about the lives of people [...]
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We know that Bukit Brown is full of graves – by themselves becoming increasingly rare in Singapore – with a variety of designs and styles. Wang Chen Ming writes at the Bukit Brown blog about this unusual tomb, which has an intriguing mirror-like structure, and also a riddle embedded in the tomb. Read about it [...]
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