
Celebrate Singapore's National Day with Vibrant Festivities, Art, and Culinary Adventures
Welcome to “Things to do in Singapore”—your daily guide to exploring the Lion City! It’s Friday, August 15, 2025, so get ready to soak up a vibrant mix of culture, cuisine, and live entertainment as the city buzzes with the spirit of the National Day season.Snapshot of today’s vibe: Singapore is enjoying typical tropical warmth, perfect for outdoor treks and waterfront fun. The air quality is moderate, so feel free to plan open-air outings, but remember to hydrate. The city is also aglow with festive energy as celebrations for India’s Independence Day add a multicultural flair to regional events[2].Here’s what you can dive into today:Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship – Art lovers, don’t miss this unique exhibition at Singapore’s cultural centers celebrating Peranakan heritage[1]. Explore intricate batik designs and stories behind them.Singapore Food Festival 2025 Food Truck City Tours – Gourmet fans rejoice! Hit up the roving food trucks today at Ocean Financial Centre and sample innovative treats like Salted Egg Yolk Chicken Tacos and Laksa with Baby Abalone. Admission is free and food trucks are rolling from 11am-8pm[1].Changi Airport Terminal 2 Bamboo Grove – Want a serene escape? The just-opened Bamboo Grove outside Terminal 2 is a lush green spot designed for family picnics and nature lovers. Enjoy the immersive setting and snap IG-worthy photos with the Changi Airport Connector[1].Singapore Odyssea: A Journey Through Time – Celebrate National Day month with an inspiring walkthrough of the city’s maritime history at the National Museum. This interactive show features digital waterfalls and light installations for an educational and visually stunning experience[1].Titanic: An Immersive Voyage – For drama and nostalgia, head to Singapore Flyer for an experiential voyage through Titanic’s story, running all weekend[1].On the nightlife front, the Orchard area’s always a hit: wander the buzzing streets, bargain-hunt at Takashimaya Shopping Centre, or relax at rooftop bars in Clarke Quay and enjoy riverside views as live music sets the ambiance[8].In local news, Singapore’s Ministry of Defence just canceled plans for a fighter detachment in Guam—a development making headlines in the defense community[6]. Meanwhile, property trends are still hot: million-dollar public flats are setting records, so expect some lively discussions on the city’s growth and housing scene[3].If you’re hungry for new experiences, Orchard Road offers world-class shopping and dining, while Little India is perfect for spicy strolls and colorful photo ops[8]. For something truly local, don’t forget that Singapore’s MRT make it easy to zip across neighborhoods—grab an EZ-Link card and explore hidden gems like shophouses in Tanjong Pagar or the tranquility of East Coast Park.Fun fact: Singapore is home to over 62 Michelin-starred restaurants, so even a casual meal can turn into a global culinary adventure!Before you go, mark your calendars for tomorrow—more food trucks will pop up at Downtown East, and the art market is launching a Polish visual arts showcase at The Clothed Home worth checking out[9]. Be sure to tune in for more tips and insider info, and let your weekend in Singapore sparkle!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
15 Aug 3min

Vibrant Singapore: K-dramas, Metal Mayhem, and Culinary Delights - Your Guide to the Lion City's Buzzing Agenda
Welcome to "Things to do in Singapore" on Thursday, August 14, 2025! The Lion City is bustling with energy today. Expect classic tropical weather—warm with scattered clouds and a gentle sea breeze. The air quality remains good, so it’s perfect for exploring. There’s a sense of excitement in the air as the city gears up for a vibrant month, with major festivals and international stars rolling in.Today, Singapore’s social calendar has something for everyone:– K-drama fans, this one’s for you: South Korean heartthrob Park Bo-gum is hosting his “Be With You” fan meet at The Star Theatre. Expect electrifying moments and sweet fan service—tickets are flying fast[2].– For the metalheads and live music fans, SG Metal Mayhem roars back for its fifth year at Phil’s Studio. Brazilian death metal giants Krisiun headline, with Singapore’s own Wormrot also on stage—an unmissable night if you want something heavy[2].– If you're looking to treat your taste buds and find cool local eats, new seasonal menus are launching at celebrated spots like Keong Saik Bakery and the always-popular SBCD Korean Tofu House. Enjoy everything from fluffy cheese cruffins to authentic Korean seafood stews—perfect for foodies on the hunt for both sweet and savory sensations[4].– Families and thrill-seekers can venture to Universal Studios Singapore for blockbuster rides, photo ops with movie characters, and a world-class theme park experience. Pro tip: book your tickets online to skip the queues, and arrive early for smaller crowds[4].What’s buzzing in the news? Singapore continues to show resilience in the face of global headwinds, though companies like Ninja Van and BlueSG have announced layoffs as they restructure for the future[7]. In positive news, taxi and bus transit services are running smoothly, and there are no major traffic disruptions reported. If you’re out and about at night, fret not—the city’s public transport is reliable and safe.Foodies have something to cheer about: Ssikkek Korean Grill in Chinatown is rolling out new buffet specials, while Tong Ah Eating House remains a favorite for traditional Singaporean breakfasts—don’t miss their kaya toast and local coffee. Exploring these spots offers a taste of Singapore’s multicultural palate, right in the city’s heart[4].For today, we recommend:– Strolling around Mount Faber Park for panoramic views and lush greenery—a favorite with walkers and sunset seekers alike[8].– Unwinding at Tanjong Beach Club for sundowner cocktails on the sand—great vibes and gentle sea breezes assured[8].– Sneaking into a lesser-known garden, like the lush Southern Ridges, for a peaceful escape from the city bustle.Local tip: If you’re using public transport, tap your card before you board and after you alight—even on the Sentosa Express. It’ll save you time, and prevent extra charges; plus, locals love using the MyTransport app to check bus arrivals in real time.Looking ahead, music lovers can gear up for next month’s Sing60 Music Festival—celebrating six decades of Singapore sound at Fort Canning Park this December. Expect big stages, indie icons, DJ sets in WWII bunkers, and a festival village bursting with food and artisanal treasures[1][6][10].That wraps up your guide for today. Be sure to tune in tomorrow—we’ll preview upcoming concerts, major art exhibitions, and family day-outs worth planning ahead for. Stay curious and keep exploring Singapore!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
14 Aug 3min

Celebrating SG60: A Vibrant Weekend of Festivities, Music, and Cultural Discoveries in Singapore
Welcome to "Things to do in Singapore" for Sunday, August 10, 2025! Get ready to dive into the city’s exciting pulse—Singapore is buzzing with post-National Day energy as we roll into our SG60 diamond jubilee weekend. The skies are bright and warm, and air quality is excellent for outdoor festivities, making today perfect for city explorations and celebrations.The current vibe in Singapore is festive, community-focused, and wonderfully multicultural. After last night's spectacular fireworks and aerial shows over Marina Bay commemorating our 60th anniversary of independence, the city is still glowing with patriotic pride[3][7]. Whether you’re looking for music, food, family fun, or something off the beaten path, today’s lineup has something for everyone.Here are the top events happening today:- **National Day Heartland Celebrations**: Five different community sites—in Bishan, Punggol, Yishun, Geylang Serai, and Bukit Gombak—host family-friendly festivities featuring live performances, fireworks, carnival games, and a Mobile Column parade. A perfect way for all ages to join the jubilee spirit close to home[1].- **Majulah Music Hub Concerts**: Catch live performances from Singapore’s Music & Drama Company. These shows promise infectious rhythms and local flair, ideal for music lovers[2].- **ALIVE Artisans Market**: Discover handcrafted creations and local treats, a great stop for shoppers and culture seekers[2].- **Gundam Base Pop-Up at Jewel**: Model enthusiasts and curious visitors alike will find exclusive GUNPLA exhibits and merchandise at this vibrant pop-up, ending today[2].- **Asian Village Festival - Colours & Taal**: Celebrate cultural diversity with vibrant displays, performances, and food at this lively festival[10].- **Pet-Friendly Day Out at the Good Pet Fair**: Bring your fur babies to Marina Bay Sands for workshops, contests, and meet fellow pet-lovers[2].In local news, Singapore Discovery Centre continues its National Day tribute, combining interactive history exhibits with present-day celebrations all weekend long[5]. Rumors abound of several new restaurants opening in Katong and East Coast, promising fresh takes on local cuisine[4]. Public transit is running smoothly—though expect some delays around the heartland celebration sites due to street closures for parades and safety.Today’s recommended must-dos:- **Explore Gardens by the Bay**: The National Day Concert is a musical showcase you don’t want to miss, with performances by top homegrown artists promised throughout the day[7].- **Stroll East Coast Park**: Enjoy sea breezes, cycling trails, and hawker centers, or hunt for antiques along Katong’s historic shophouses[4].- **City Gallery Experience**: Discover how Singapore's skyline has evolved and catch the "Magical Bus Ride" for a secret local tip on sightseeing with minimal cost[8].Fun fact: Singaporeans are experts at *“chope-ing”* seats using tissue packets. When you see a tissue packet at a hawker center table, it means the spot’s reserved—an everyday cultural quirk that’s uniquely Singaporean.Looking ahead, the Singapore Night Festival is set to light up the Bras Basah and Bugis precinct from August 22, offering stunning light installations and immersive island-style experiences[1]. Tomorrow, expect more family activities, music concerts, and maybe a surprise pop-up market—so stay tuned!Thanks for joining us today on "Things to do in Singapore." Tune in tomorrow for more tips, hidden gems, and event highlights across our vibrant city!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
10 Aug 3min

National Day in Singapore: Vibrant Celebrations and Hidden Gems for SG60
Welcome to “Things to do in Singapore!” Today is Saturday, August 9, 2025, and what a day to be out and about in the Lion City. The air is abuzz with excitement as Singapore turns 60—yes, it’s National Day! All across the city, people are donning red and white, rehearsing their Majulah Singapura, and getting ready for one of the year’s most vibrant, communal celebrations. Weather forecasts predict a warm, sunny day—perfect for festivities—while air quality remains good, making the outdoors inviting for locals and visitors alike[9].Here’s a quick pulse check: Singapore is pulsing with celebration! Major roads near the Padang and Marina Bay are festive with flag-waving crowds and parade floats for the special edition of the National Day Parade, which this year rolls from Padang to Marina Bay for the first time ever[9]. The city’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), buses, and cycling paths are running smoothly and ready to whisk you to the heart of the celebrations—leave the car at home and let public transit ferry you seamlessly between hotspots[9].Let’s dive into today’s must-see events for every interest:- National Day Parade (Padang to Marina Bay): Snag a viewing spot at Gardens by the Bay’s Meadow, one of the best places to catch live telecasts, plus roving performances, free traditional snacks, nostalgia games, and a community pledge moment. The highlight? Singapore’s iconic aerial displays, parachute jumps, and the dazzling fireworks show as the night sky lights up in patriotic color[5][9].- NDP Bay Celebrations @ Gardens by the Bay (4:15 PM–9:00 PM): Enjoy live jazz with The Jazzlings, percussion performances by Reverberance, and local star Jeff Ng’s heartfelt busking, all with lush greenery and skyline views. No ticket? No problem—admission is free, but get there early for the best spots and your NDP pack featuring artwork by local artists[5].- Red Dot August at Esplanade: Soak up National Day spirit with free large-screen NDP broadcasts and more live music on the waterfront[6].- Chinatown Heritage Adventure: Delve into Chinatown’s rich tapestry with a walk along Yip Yew Chong’s Heritage Mural Trail. Discover historic temples of multiple faiths, feast at Maxwell Hawker Centre, and snap photos of vibrant murals that tell stories of old Singapore[4].In city news, be aware of heavy foot and road traffic, especially near event zones; use MRT or buses for faster travel. The celebrations have inspired various pop-ups from Singapore’s creative community—stop by the “OPPO LUMO Photography Awards 2025” digital gallery for snapshots of what SG60 means to the younger generation and maybe snap your own photo at one of the many community-themed booths[7]. New seasonal menus are popping up in local eateries—look for National Day-inspired specials featuring local flavors and heritage snacks at hawker centres and bistros.Top tips for your National Day adventure:- Arrive early at event venues to secure a good spot for fireworks and stage shows.- Don’t miss experiencing Singapore’s unique “chope” culture—reserve hawker center seats with a packet of tissue!- Local fun fact: The Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove will light up in a special red-and-white edition after dark—a stunning backdrop for selfies or a laid-back picnic[5].Looking ahead: Tomorrow the city cools down but keeps the energy high, with smaller neighborhood celebrations, special museum exhibitions, and live music continuing all weekend. Tune in with us for more hidden gems and unique experiences happening around Singapore. Happy National Day, and see you at the festivities!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
9 Aug 3min

Celebrating SG60: Singapore's National Day Weekend Fun
Welcome to “Things to do in Singapore” for Friday, August 8, 2025! As the nation gears up for the SG60 National Day weekend, Singapore’s energy is truly at its peak. The weather today is typically tropical—warm and humid with a pleasant breeze, perfect for outdoor adventures. The city is buzzing with excitement, and air quality remains good, so everyone is out enjoying the festivities and vibrant street scenes.Let’s dive into what’s happening today:Get ready for Majulah Fiesta 2025 at Singapore Sports Hub, the go-to spot for family fun ahead of National Day. From artisan markets and fitness parties to live music and pet-friendly fairs, there’s something for everyone. Tonight, catch the NDP Live Telecast and fireworks over Kallang Basin—plus collect an official NDP Fun Pack for the full celebratory experience. Entry is free and the festive vibe is unbeatable[1].Over at Gardens by the Bay, join the NDP Bay Celebrations at The Meadow. Gather with friends and family to watch the live parade telecast, enjoy surprise audience performances, groove to youth jazz, and explore interactive games and art installations. The evening wraps up with amazing views under the stars—also free and very popular for locals and visitors alike[1].If you’re looking for something unique, the all-new Singapore Flyer experience launches today! This iconic observation wheel now includes the reimagined Time Capsule—a journey through Singapore’s history using immersive multimedia and interactive exhibits. Ride high above the city and unlock hidden stories with the FLYER360 app. Special extended hours and the "Street Eats Under the Stars" night market (running 6–10 Aug) make it a hot pick for both families and couples[5][7][10].On the spiritual side, various places of worship and community centres are hosting open-house celebrations aimed at fostering unity and spiritual renewal as Singapore marks its 60th birthday[2].If nightlife or shopping is more your pace, the lively Bugis and Kampong Glam districts are buzzing. Enjoy street food, live music, and a taste of local culture from quirky handicraft shops and mural-lined alleys to the iconic Sultan Mosque (dress appropriately if you plan to visit inside)[9].In city news, a recent transformation of the Singapore Flyer means every ticket now unlocks a richer, more interactive journey. Also, families can check out new free playgrounds just opened at Punggol, Toa Payoh, and Jewel Changi Airport—worth a special trip if you have kids[1][5]. Top must-dos for today:- Experience Gardens by the Bay’s iconic Supertree Grove and nightly light show, or stroll the lush Singapore Botanic Gardens—a UNESCO World Heritage site and a tranquil escape from the city buzz[3][6].- Hunt for limited-edition SG60 treats and snacks at pop-up booths around Marina Bay.- Take a river cruise at night to soak in the illuminated skyline and National Day decorations.Here’s a local tip: In the Kampong Glam neighbourhood, don’t miss Haji Lane’s Instagram-worthy street art and indie boutiques—best explored on foot in the late afternoon when it’s cooler. For foodies, track down cendol with coconut ice cream at Satay by the Bay for a sweet, refreshing treat[3][9].Looking ahead: Tomorrow is National Day! Expect massive celebrations, aerial flypasts, and the anticipated fireworks spectacle across the city, with more block parties and special events announced at last minute. Tune in for tomorrow’s show as we preview all that’s in store. Happy exploring, and Majulah Singapura!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
8 Aug 3min

Singapore's National Day Celebrations: A Cultural Kaleidoscope Unfolds
Good morning and welcome to “Things to do in Singapore” for Sunday, August 3rd, 2025! Whether you’re a local exploring new corners or a visitor eager to experience the Lion City, we’ve got the inside scoop for your perfect day.Let’s start with a quick snapshot of Singapore’s vibe. The city wakes up to warm, humid weather with highs around 28°C (82°F). A foldable umbrella is a must as brief afternoon thundershowers may roll in, but you’ll find relief in the city’s famously cool, air-conditioned spaces. Air quality is great today, with PM2.5 levels deemed “good” across the island—so enjoy outdoor fun with no worries about haze or pollution[2][6]. On the calendar, Singapore hums with anticipation—National Day celebrations are ramping up, and the city bursts with its unique blend of festive energy and island calm[1].Here are five standout events and activities happening today:1. Get in the spirit of Singapore’s 60th birthday at the ongoing National Day Parade rehearsals. Watch aerial flyovers, military marches, and pop-up performances along Marina Bay, building up to the big celebration on August 9th[1][5].2. Wander through the “Peranakan Reimagined” exhibit, a special showcase honoring the city’s rich Peranakan heritage and melding tradition with modern art. Perfect for culture fans and history buffs[1].3. Treat the kids (and your inner child) to the whimsical Balloon Museum’s Pop Air exhibition, filled with playful balloons and interactive installations that make for perfect selfies and laughter[1].4. Dive into family adventure at the Singapore City Centre Outdoor Escape Game: Time Travel Quest—starting at Botanic Gardens MRT, this puzzle-filled walking challenge is a unique way to explore the city’s lush heart[9].5. For nightlife, stroll through Bugis and catch National Day-themed light projections as part of the early activations for the upcoming Singapore Night Festival. The energy at food and retail pop-ups sets the mood for a festive night out[5].Switching over to city news: Singapore is bustling with late-night sales and dance shows across major malls. Road closures in the city center are expected for parade rehearsals—plan to use the ultra-efficient MRT, especially before 8am when you get a special $0.50 discount[1]. While there have been sporadic thundery showers reported for August, it hasn’t dented the energy, and local authorities are keeping the air quality top-notch[7][10].If you’re looking for must-do activities, don’t miss crowd favorites like the Gardens by the Bay. Head there early to see the cool-mist Cloud Forest and towering indoor waterfall, plus catch the light show if you’re still around after dark[4][8]. Foodies will love Chang Ji Cooked Food near Chinatown—a no-frills hawker gem beloved by locals for its authentic flavors[4]. If it’s too warm out, try a breezy walk at Marina Bay or cool off in one of Singapore’s famous shopping malls, where there’s always a new pop-up or sale[1].Local tip: Hawker centers aren’t just affordable—they’re a microcosm of Singaporean life! Many offer fresh-pressed juices for just $1—a delicious way to stay hydrated and cool in the midday heat[1]. And here’s something cool: if you get your tourist SIM at Changi Airport, it often comes with free access to local transport apps, making connectivity and wayfinding a breeze[1].Looking ahead, Singapore’s excitement continues tomorrow with ramped-up festival rehearsals and special exhibitions popping up for National Day. Stay tuned for news on the Night Festival’s headline art installations and next week’s big waterfront parties—your pass to the city’s best is just a day away!Thanks for tuning in to “Things to do in Singapore”—see you tomorrow for more adventures!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
3 Aug 3min

Singapore's 60th Birthday Bash: A Weekend of Festivities, Flavors, and Fun
Welcome to “Things to Do in Singapore”—your go-to guide for today’s city adventures! It’s Saturday, August 2, 2025, and Singapore is absolutely buzzing with excitement as we roll into the nation’s 60th birthday weekend. Expect classic equatorial weather: warm and humid, with a good chance of thundery showers in the afternoon, so keep an umbrella handy if you’re heading out[7]. The air’s fresh despite the humidity, and there’s a palpable sense of anticipation as locals and visitors alike gear up for the festivities.Today’s cityscape is alive with a fantastic array of events for every interest. Here are some highlights to put on your radar:- For families and craft lovers, the Festive Market by Sunday Social kicks off at Palawan Beach Walk, Sentosa, from 4–9 PM. Expect delicious bites, artisanal wares, and live music all set against a breezy seaside backdrop—a perfect way to celebrate Singapore’s milestone[10].- Beer aficionados can rejoice: Brewnanza Fest 2025 returns to Marina Bay Sands, bringing Singapore’s largest craft beer festival right into the weekend. Sample an impressive range of local and international brews as you soak in the festive atmosphere[6].- Foodies, don’t miss out on a Michelin and local hawker food tour. Embark on a small group culinary adventure through Chinatown and Telok Ayer, sampling everything from soya sauce chicken rice to fusion treats—no queueing at the world’s cheapest Michelin one-star eatery required[8].- If cultural immersion is your thing, the final weekend of the Chinese Opera Festival, running until July 26th at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, offers a colourful journey through music, drama, and tradition[2].- Over at Gardens by the Bay, the Orchid Extravaganza is in full bloom, showcasing spectacular floral displays all month long. However, note that the Garden Rhapsody show and Borealis are cancelled this evening, and certain areas will be cordoned off from tomorrow due to upcoming National Day events[9].Today’s city buzz extends beyond events. The latest local news includes the August HDB BTO launch, introducing a new era of innovative, eco-friendly public housing—great news for home seekers[3]. Gardens by the Bay is preparing for the National Day Concert, so expect heavier crowds and some parking restrictions; public transport is your best bet for travel around Marina Bay this weekend[9].Looking for activities beyond the marquee events? Make time for a ride on the SkyHelix Sentosa for panoramic city views, wander the secret hawker stalls and hidden alleys of Chinatown with a local guide, or simply chill at a beach club along the East Coast[1][4]. Don’t forget to duck into one of Singapore’s many rain shelters—these are a lifesaver during sudden downpours, which are common at this time of year[7].Here’s a fun fact: Did you know Singapore’s hawker culture is recognised by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity? Indulging in local dishes at a hawker centre doesn’t just satisfy your appetite—it’s experiencing a living tradition[8].That wraps up today’s “Things to Do in Singapore.” Tomorrow, look forward to more National Day lead-up festivities—including exclusive pop-ups and special exhibits—so stay tuned for your next daily guide to the Lion City’s most happening moments!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
2 Aug 3min

Singapore's National Day Celebrations, Orchid Extravaganza, and Vibrant Nightlife - Your August 1st City Guide
Welcome to "Things to do in Singapore" – your vibrant daily guide to the Lion City’s events, happenings, and hidden gems! Today is Friday, August 1, 2025, and Singapore is alive with excitement as August rolls in alongside National Day festivities and a bustling city vibe. The weather today is humid and partly cloudy, with temperatures around 31°C, and air quality at a moderate AQI of 64—pretty good for outdoor fun but keep hydrated and pack that handy umbrella for surprise showers[1][2].Kicking off August, Singapore is a hub of festivities! Here are the top events happening today to match every interest:1. National Day Celebrations: Feel the patriotic buzz as Singapore gears up for its 60th birthday! Look out for practice runs of parade flyovers and mini fireworks displays near Marina Bay and the Esplanade in the evening—perfect for families and friends to soak in the national spirit[1][7].2. Orchid Extravaganza at Gardens by the Bay: Stop by the Flower Dome from 9am–9pm for a spectacle of colorful blooms and floral artistry. While you’re there, the Cloud Forest’s "Jurassic World: The Experience" is an immersive journey back to the age of dinosaurs—great for all ages[9].3. SG60 Kids’ Coloring Contest: Young artists will love entering the Singapore-themed storytelling and coloring contest at The American Club’s Thinkspace, running all August. Submit your child’s masterpiece by August 29 for a shot at fun prizes, celebrating what “Our Singapore, Our Home” means to them[5].4. Singapore Nightlife: Unwind at Boat Quay or Clarke Quay with live music and riverside views. Both locales offer family-friendly dining through lunchtime and transform into energetic nightlife hotspots after dark[8].Notable news and city updates: Over a dozen new restaurants and cafés are opening this month—don’t miss the latest Japanese ramen craze at Kyoto Ramen Hachicken or the lush gelatos at Pierre Hermé[3]. Public transit is running smoothly, with extra advisory for crowds and some road closures in Marina Bay leading up to next week's National Day Parade—MRT remains your fastest, most reliable way around town, especially during evening events[1][9].Recommendations for today? Discover the awe of Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove and snap skyline photos from the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark. For something less touristy, stroll Pearl’s Hill Terrace’s artsy enclave or enjoy a sunset river cruise. If you have kids in tow, Fort Canning Park offers sprawling lawns and secret tunnels to explore[4][8].Local tip: Ride the MRT before 8am and get a $0.50 discount on your fare—a super-local perk! Also, grab a $1 fresh juice from any neighborhood hawker centre to beat the tropical heat[1]. Singapore’s hawker stalls offer some of the world’s best affordable eats. Did you know? Singapore’s iconic Merlion was built in 1972 as a tourism mascot, and its water-spouting statue attracts over one million selfies each year[8].Looking ahead: Tomorrow, the Balloon Museum’s "Pop Air" pop-up debuts—a whimsical family experience not to be missed. Plus, late-night mall sales and special dance performances will animate Orchard Road. Join us again for more tips, event highlights, and a front-row look at Singapore’s dynamic August days!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
1 Aug 3min