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April 01, 2021
KF1 Karting Circuit
It s the first weekend of April, and a long weekend at that. Here s what you can look forward to this week.
1. Circuit Tiki: New indoor karting circuit at Sentosa carpark
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If you re an adrenaline junkie, be sure to check out Circuit Tiki, Singapore s first indoor karting circuit. Available for only a limited time, this circuit was set up by Resorts World Sentosa in collaboration with KF1 Karting Circuit.
Where, you ask? In one of Sentosa s carparks, which has been converted into a racetrack till end June. Do note that while the Novice karting packages are open to everyone (as long as you re at least 1.4m tall, that is), you ll need a valid driving or motorcycle license if you want a go at the Advanced karts.
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.
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre wants 10-minute Mandarin radio plays asiaradiotoday.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from asiaradiotoday.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Singapore has made significant progress in the battle against Covid-19 by rallying together and staying disciplined, and this cohesiveness will be key in the next phase of tackling the virus, two ministers said yesterday.. Read more at straitstimes.com.