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There s still a week left of the June holidays to do, and if you ve exhausted all the things to do, here are all the new activities, pop-ups and exhibitions that have newly opened to keep the young ones occupied.
1. Dazzling Nights at Kiztopia
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Not only has Kidztopia reopened following the Phase 2 restrictions, but the mega indoor playground is also set to dazzle both you and the kids.
From today (June 25) onwards, it’s introduced Dazzling Nights, which runs from Friday to Sunday nights during the three-hour night playtime belt (7pm to 10pm). The kids will be in for a treat with laser lights, mirror balls, glow-in-the-dark props, moving projections of water wave patterns, as well as Kiztopia’s friendly IP characters who will be illuminated.
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Commentary: Singapore’s local attractions need to be more attractive than this We might need to go right back to the drawing board again, to create more engaging and authentic experiences, says Tracy Lee.
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SINGAPORE: In 2018, 19.1 million tourists came to Singapore and spent S$27.7 billion here.
The same year, Singaporeans went on 24.9 million international trips and spent S$34 billion overseas.
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So, when COVID-19 kept overseas visitors out and trapped us all here, depriving us of our Japan sakura fixes, Zermatt ski trips, Chatuchak shopping binges and Maldives beach vibes, Singaporeans could have been counted on to prop up our tourism industry.