How is Singapore National Day celebrated? Singaporeans begin celebrations during the last weeks of July and they will continue throughout August. These celebrations will include concerts, carnivals, and many other festivities. The largest event among the celebrations is the annual National Day Parade....
National Day is a holiday inSingaporethat is observed annually onAugust 9th. If that day happens to fall on a weekend, then the holiday is moved to the following Monday—as is the case with many public holidays in this country. The purpose of this day is to mark the day when Singapore...
Singapore’s National Day About the author View All Posts Michael Jones Michael created and runs the Singapore Travel Hub website, as well as the Holiday Point travel brand that incorporates a network of 16 location based travel information and attraction websites around Australia, Asia, and aroun...
Singapore National Day Spectacle: Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Parades, Parties, and Patriotic Celebrations Experience Singapore's National Day to the fullest with our ultimate guide, covering parades, fireworks, community events, and insider tips. READ MORE Celebrate Singapore's National Day: Ulti...
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Labour Day 2023: Power to the People——On the history of Labour Day in Singapore, and why we need one right now The following is a guest post from the team behind the Labour Day rally on Monday. For most Singaporeans, the Labour Day long weekend might be a good time...
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12. Visit the National Museum of Singapore First opened in 1849, this is the oldest museum in Singapore. Learn about the country’s history, culture, and people through the various permanent and temporary exhibitions. There are gold ornaments, 18th-century drawings and artwork, the mace used by...
Moreover, the static projections were kinda small so they lacked that boomz factor. Coupled with the very ‘National Day’ feel of the permanent graphic displays and dull dressing of the pavilion, no wonder the Urban Symphony sounded more like a lullaby rather than a masterpiece. ...
Singapore’s National Day is on the 9thof August. We will be celebrating our 55th National Day as well as 55 years of diplomatic relations with Australia (Australia was the first country to recognise Singapore’s independence). Due to the ongoing pandemic, rather than hosting receptions and gat...