Playgrounds are an important source of our collective memories and identity for those who grew up in Singapore. Titled “The More We Get Together: Singapore’s Playgrounds 1930 – 2030”, this new ...
While the playground is unlikely to be any mall’s main selling point, some have playgrounds that are so endearing that it’s hard not to stop by during your shopping spree. If you have a kid, the ...
This year, the National Museum of Singapore (NMS) is presenting a blockbuster exhibition on the historical development of Singapore’s playgrounds and projections of future playgrounds in Singapore.
Plenty of free public playgrounds in East Singapore are waiting to be explored, open to parents looking to let their little ones run wild. While there may not be as many quirky structures as the ...
Anyone who grew up in Singapore in the ’80s or ’90s has hazy memories of playing catching and hopscotch, with only a bit of concrete ground and a very basic playground as a backdrop. How things have ...
As parents in Singapore, it is a blessing that there are playgrounds in almost every neighbourhood. Although the most common neighbourhood playground is the typical set up of playhouses and slides, ...
Animation companies, Singapore’s Robot Playground Media and Malaysia’s The R&D Studio are co-producing original animated anthology “Spectrum.” The anthology will consist of seven short films inspired ...
Singapore is becoming a magnet for foreign entrepreneurs looking to establish their businesses in Asia, attracted by its lower cost of living and wages as well as ease in attracting talent, although ...
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