
Each tour costs $10 (adults) and $5 (students, full-time servicemen and senior citizens).
Special family rate of $20 (2 adults and 2 children below age 16) available!
| S/N | Name of Tour | Date and Time |
| 1 | The Empire, Emperor and the Crown Uncover Singapore’s links to the Chinese Emperor, the British monarchy and empire through an exploration of Yueh Hai Ching Temple that has one of the most ornate temple roofs in Singapore; the conserved Asia Insurance Building and Lau Pa Sat, an icon for both historical and contemporary travellers to Singapore!
Monuments covered: Yueh Hai Ching Temple and Lau Pa Sat |
3 Sept10.00am – 11.30am |
| 2 | Monumental Makeovers Join a veteran museum guide for a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation of monuments into museums, complete with unique stories, personal anecdotes and special access to a secret spot in one of the museums!
Monuments covered: Asian Civilisations Museum, former City Hall and Supreme Court (The National Art Gallery of Singapore) and Peranakan Museum |
10 Sept10.00am – 11.30 am |
| 3 | The Hokkiens on Telok Ayer Street Uncover the history and culture of the Hokkiens — the largest and first dialect group that arrived in 19th century Singapore — through a visit of places of worship, schools and associations along Telok Ayer Street that served the community. Gain an insight into prominent personalities that have left their imprints in these monuments!
Monuments covered: Thian Hock Keng Temple and Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church |
10 Sept10.00am – 11.30am |
| 4 | Minorities in Chinatown Find out how Indian immigrants established their presence right in the heart of Chinatown by building houses of worship that have become landmarks on South Bridge Road.
Monuments covered: Sri Mariamman Temple and Jamae Mosque |
17 Sept10.00am – 11.30 am |
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