


Thow Kwang Dragon Kiln, Singapore's last surviving dragon kiln, offers a glimpse into the country's pottery history.
Thow Kwang Dragon Kiln may experience sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Visiting the kiln involves walking and exploring, so comfortable footwear is essential.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Singapore's tropical climate.
A local favorite for traditional breakfast dishes like nasi lemak and roti canai.
Famous for its fish head bee hoon, a must-try local dish.
A popular spot for hearty soups and sandwiches.
Discover one of Singapore's last surviving dragon kilns, offering a rare glimpse into traditional wood-fired pottery techniques and a unique cultural experience.
Explore this unique outdoor park filled with vibrant, intricate sculptures and dioramas depicting scenes from Chinese mythology, folklore, and moral teachings.
Engage with hundreds of interactive exhibits that demystify scientific principles and ignite curiosity for learners of all ages, including a dedicated KidsSTOP for younger children.
Handmade pottery with intricate dragon designs, reflecting Singapore's multicultural heritage.
Intricate slippers adorned with beads and sequins, showcasing the vibrant Peranakan culture.
Beautifully dyed fabrics featuring traditional patterns, a symbol of Malay heritage.
Coconut jam on toasted bread, served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee
Rice noodles in spicy coconut milk broth with fishcake, cockles, and beansprouts

Poached chicken served with fragrant rice, cucumber, and chili sauce
A scenic waterfront promenade and a historic island known for its colonial architecture and piano culture.
A vibrant night market in Mcleod Ganj, offering local Tibetan cuisine, handicrafts, and cultural experiences.

London's most renowned food market, offering a diverse range of international cuisine in a vibrant, historic setting.