National Heritage Board | March & April 2025 Happenings!



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This March and April, National Heritage Board (NHB) will be running an array of programmes and events for you and your family!  

So much is happening this March and April across the venues managed by the National Heritage Board! Here's a closer look at what you can expect in these two months: 

Kebaya Catwalk

Photo Credit: National Heritage Board


Venue:
Various locations
Date: 24 Mar to 16 Jun 2025

The National Heritage Board has collaborated with Nanyang Polytechnic’s School of Design & Media to release a limited-edition series of kebaya-themed keychains featuring cats in kebayas, launching from 24 March 2025.

With four designs to collect, these keychains will be available for free (while stocks last) via vending machines island-wide. Simply play a game at the vending machines to get yours!

The “Kebaya Catwalk” celebrates the multinational inscription of kebaya onto the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, and aims to raise awareness about Singapore’s living heritage.

Details on the Kebaya Catwalk and locations of the vending machines will be released on 24 March 2025 here.

Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco

Photo Credit: Asian Civilisations Museum

Venue: Asian Civilisations Museum
Date: Until 1 Jun 2025
Time: 10am to 7pm (Fri extended till 9pm) 
Fee: Free* admission to the Asian Civilisations Museum upon presenting either a Gardens by the Bay Flower Dome ticket, valid Gardens by the Bay (Friends of the Gardens) membership, or an email confirmation from Asian Civilisations Museum at the ACM Visitor Services Counter.

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with two captivating exhibitions steeped in Chinese culture and tradition. Gardens by the Bay ushers in the Year of the Snake with Spring Blossoms, a brand-new floral display in Flower Dome that draws inspiration from one of China’s Four Great Folklores—the Legend of the White Snake. Taking centre stage amidst a vibrant landscape of dahlias and festive blooms is a stunning 4.5-metre-tall floral rendition of the protagonist Madam White Snake. Also on display in Spring Blossoms are two intricately crafted wooden models of pagodas linked to the Legend of the White Snake—the Compassion and Longevity Pagoda (Cishou Ta) and Thunder Peak Pagoda (Leifeng Ta). These models, on loan from the Asian Civilisations Museum, are part of a historic set of 84 pagodas carved by artists from Shanghai’s Tushanwan Workshop between 1912 and 1914. The collection travelled thousands of miles to San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915, where it introduced Western audiences to the elegance of Chinese traditional architecture. To view the full set, visit the Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco exhibition in the Asian Civilisations Museum.

*Limited quantities available, terms and conditions apply. Please visit this link

Monumental Hunt in the Civic District

Photo Credit: PSM

Date: TBC
Time: 9.30am to 12pm
Fee: $55 per participant | Register here

Set off on a fun-filled puzzle hunt in the Civic District! Inspired by escape rooms and treasure hunts, participants go on an immersive outdoor expedition featuring nine National Monuments in the area. Facilitated and guided by a game master, get ready to put on your thinking caps to decode the puzzles and discover fascinating facts about these historic buildings and sites along the way!

Note: This Monumental Hunt will be recurring and will usually take place every 3rd Saturday of the month. Participants are encouraged to check the website regularly for the confirmed dates.

Programmes by Children’s Museum Singapore

Into the Hawkerverse Special Exhibition

Photo Credit: Children’s Museum Singapore

Venue: Children’s Museum Singapore
Date: Ongoing till 2026
Time: 9am, 11am, 2pm & 4pm (Please note that entry is by a timeslot basis)
Fee:

  • Singaporeans / Permanent Residents: Free
  • Foreign Residents/ Tourists: $10* (Child) | $15* (Adult) (*subject to prevailing GST rate)

The Children’s Museum Singapore’s (CMSG) new special exhibition, Into the Hawkerverse, introduces Singapore’s Hawker culture as an important part of Singapore’s food heritage and way of life to children (aged 12 and below). This exhibition is curated in consultation with children and aims to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Hawker Culture through play, activity and object-based learning.

For more information, please visit this link. For further enquiries, please e-mail: NHB_CMSG@nhb.gov.sg.

Programmes by the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC)

PLS: Voice of Change: Evolution of Gender Roles among Professional Malay
Women

Venue: Indian Heritage Centre, Activity Room
Date: 15 Mar 2025
Time: 2pm to 3.30pm
Fee: $10 (Refundable deposit)

This talk discusses the evolving roles of professional Malay women in key community institutions, balancing traditional expectations with contemporary ideals. It examines how Malay women are reshaping creative expression and influencing cultural narratives. The discussion highlights challenges faced and significant milestones achieved as Malay women redefine their identities and continue to influence the larger community.

To register, please visit this link.

PLS: From Neighbours to Networks: Bringing Gotong-Royong into the Urban City

Venue: Indian Heritage Centre, Activity Room
Date: 15 Mar 2025
Time: 4pm to 5.30pm
Fee: $10 (Refundable deposit)

In this talk, we explore how urbanisation has transformed gotong-royong (communal co-operation) amongst Malay Baby Boomers and Generation X. From close-knit kampung life to bustling city living, we examine the evolution of social bonds, cultural practices, and community dynamics. Discover how traditional communal co-operation adapts and persists in Singapore’s modern urban landscape, reshaping neighbourly connections into broader networks.

To register, please visit this link.

MHC x LTA Hari Raya MIG Campaign Launch

Photo Credit: 2024 Hari Raya MIG Campaign


Venue:
Little India MRT Station (NEL Side)
Date: 22 Mar 2025
Time: 10am to 4pm
Fee: Free Admission

On the occasion of the Move in Groove campaign launch, be part of an exciting experience as you witness a section of Little India train station transform into a stage for cultural performers from Art:Dis, NUS Dikir Barat, and more. You'll also have the opportunity to get crafty at a drop-in booth by students from Pasir Ris Secondary School, who will guide you to make your own miniature kuih and create your own green packets.

To register, please visit this link.

Teroka Raya Festival 2025 @ IHC

Photo Credit: Malay Heritage Centre


Venue:
Indian Heritage Centre
Date: 26 Apr 2025
Time: 10am to 6.30pm
Fee: Free Admission with some ticketed activities

Experience the rich heritage of the Malay world, or Nusantara, as the Malay Heritage Centre celebrates Hari Raya Aidilfitri with Teroka Raya Festival @ IHC. Join us in this festive celebration of cultural customs, crafts, and cuisines that shaped and connect our Nusantara heritage. With an exciting line-up of events, there’s something for all ages as we discover the rich, cultural tapestry of the Malay world.

To register, please visit this link.

Hari Raya Pop-Up Exhibition

Photo Credit: Malay Heritage Centre

Venue: Our Tampines Hub
Date: 19 Mar to 1 Apr 2025
Fee: Free

Step into a Ramadan Bazaar and visit a Muslim home to experience Ramadan and Hari
Raya celebrations in a local community. While visiting the exhibition, you’ll also have the
opportunity to embark on a scavenger hunt!

Tales from the Nusantara

Photo Credit: Malay Heritage Centre

Venue: Our Tampines Hub
Date: 22 March 2025
Timings: 11am & 2pm
Fee: Free

Join storyteller Hafiz Rashid as he explores the spirit of Ramadan through folktales from
the Nusantara, and get creative as he guides you through a hands-on craft activity. This
session is opened to parents with children between the ages of 5-10.

    I am a Little Jewellery Designer

    Photo Credit: Malay Heritage Centre

    Did you know that a diamond village called “Kampong Intan” used to exist in Singapore? It was bustling with diamond traders and jewellery designers!

    Join our friends Laila and Oreo in this interactive video game where you can harvest your own intan (diamond), polish it and set it in a beautiful piece of jewellery. Your creation will also be available for download as an image file to keep forever.

    Pssst.. redeem a specially designed sticker at the MHC if you flash your creation- while stocks last!

    Access this online game here for free.

    Programmes by the Indian Heritage Centre

    Tamil Gallery Tours

    Venue: Indian Heritage Centre
    Date: 5 Apr 2025
    Time: 11am
    Fee: $10 (Refundable deposit)

    In line with the Tamil Language Festival 2025, the Indian Heritage Centre will be hosting Tamil docent tours in its permanent galleries. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural history and heritage of the Tamil community through insightful guided tours, celebrating language, tradition, and history.

    To register, please visit this link.*

    *Please keep a lookout for a confirmation of the tour via IHC Peatix. If you are unable to
    attend the tour due to unforeseen circumstances, kindly inform ahead of time via
    Peatix.

    Indian New Year 2025

    Venue: Indian Heritage Centre
    Date: 12 & 13 Apr 2025
    Time: 10am to 5pm
    Fee: Varies

    Join this Indian New Year celebration at the Indian Heritage Centre! In view of the celebration, there's an an array of complimentary lobby activities, programmes and workshops for all. Don’t miss out on the excitement. Keep a look out for events on the Peatix page.

    To register, please visit this link.

    IHC10 & SG60 Gallery Refresh

    Photo Credit: Indian Heritage Centre


    Venue:
    Indian Heritage Centre
    Date: 25 Mar 2025 onwards
    Time: 10am to 6pm
    Fee: General Admission fees apply

    In commemoration of IHC’s 10th anniversary and SG60 celebrations in 2025, IHC will embark on a special refresh at its Permanent Exhibition. In line with the SG60 theme, 60 new artefacts—many of which are being displayed for the first time—will be introduced across the galleries in March and September 2025. This refresh will also feature the addition of new digital content and child-friendly interactive spaces to further enhance the visitor experience.

    Don’t miss the first phase of the refresh, showcasing 30 new artefacts in Galleries 1 & 2 at Level 4 from 25 March 2025 onwards. Artefact highlights include the vibrant Bommai Golu (Court of Dolls) – a colourful arrangement of dolls and figurines displayed during the Navaratri festival.

      Changi Chapel and Museum

      Photo Credit: Changi Chapel and Museum

      Photo Credit: Changi Chapel and Museum

      Address: 1000 Upper Changi Road North, Singapore 507707
      Opening Hours: 9.30am to 5.30pm, Tue to Sun (Closed every Mon except Public Holidays, Last admission at 5pm)
      Fee: Free admission for Citizens & PRs

      The Changi Chapel and Museum tells the story of the prisoners of war and civilians interned in Changi prison camp during the Japanese Occupation. Managed by the National Museum of Singapore, the Changi Museum was revamped and reopened in May 2021. The revamped museum features new content and artefacts, including stories and personal objects collected from families of former internees, presented in an intimate and engaging format. The museum’s narrative is centred on remembrance and reflection, encouraging visitors to contemplate both the hardships that the internees underwent, as well as their courage and resilience in the face of difficulties.

      Reflections at Bukit Chandu

      Photo Credit: Reflections at Bukit Chandu

      Photo Credit: Reflections at Bukit Chandu

      Address: 31-K Pepys Road, Singapore 118458
      Opening Hours: 9.30am to 5pm, Tue to Sun (Closed every Mon except Public Holidays, Last admission at 4.30pm)
      Fee: Free admission for Citizens & PRs 

      Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War Two interpretative centre that commemorates the battle of Pasir Panjang and the men of the Malay Regiment who fought in it, as well as the history of Bukit Chandu itself. Housed in a bungalow that is closely connected to the site’s history, the interpretative centre uses immersive experiences and contextual artefacts to present a multi-faceted look at Bukit Chandu and Pasir Panjang, while inviting visitors to reflect on our nation’s wartime experience and the brave sacrifice of the soldiers. 



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      This article is prepared by

      Leona Quek
      Blessed with 3 handsome and loving boys in her life. Two of them call her Mommy, the other calls her Wifey. Every night, she wishes for an early bedtime, but misses her babies as soon as they sleep.

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