Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Presents MOO MOO PARK
The exhibit features artists including Almostasthma, André Wee, Antz , Danielle Tay, Howie Kim, Mithra, Puffingmuffin, and Toby Tan.by BWW News Desk
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre presents Moo Moo PARK , Asia s first Drive-Through Exhibition, in partnership with The MeshMinds Foundation. Blending art and technology, celebrate the Year of the Ox with a focus on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Moo Moo PARK breaks new ground by using interactive and immersive technologies as well as electric vehicles to offer a novel way to enjoy art and culture with your family and friends in a safe and sustainable environment.
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Credit – Hotel Soloha
I checked into Hotel Soloha at 12, Teck Lim Road on 26th November 2020 at 10 am. Yes, I do realise how long overdue this review is. But in between Christmas, SingapoRediscovers vouchers, news about hotels unable to keep up with a surge in demands, and now, Chinese New Year, I have been kept dutifully occupied. But that’s not to say that I have forgotten all about my stay at this 45-room boutique hotel at the heart of Keong Saik.
As with my previous reviews, I approach my stay at Soloha from the perspective of a solo staycation traveller an untapped market that has been unfortunately kept out of everyone’s marketing efforts. It’s an exclusion that has, in some ways, worked because unless there’s a golden goose in the room that auto orders room service for me without needing me to lift a finger, I baulk at having to effectively pay for a night’s stay for two guests in a room, solely because I chose this lifestyle. The single lifestyle I mean.
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Things to do, watch, listen this week: 25 to 31 Jan
Things to do, watch, listen this week: 25 to 31 Jan PUBLISHED ON 27/01/2021 12:00 am By Vondra Tay
If you are looking to spend time with family and friends this week, consider bonding over arts and culture events. Visit an unusual drive-through exhibition that features captivating art installations, catch a theatre performance that explores climate change, or check out art shows happening as part of Singapore Art Week. Read on for our top picks of arts and culture activities to enjoy this week.
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Don’t miss Asia’s first drive-through exhibition, which can be experienced by electric car or on foot. The exhibition, held at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre car park until 28 Mar, is organised by the centre, in collaboration with local creative technology studio The MeshMinds Foundation. The exhibition features
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