


National Gallery Singapore is a visual arts museum that oversees the world's largest public collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian art.
Coconut jam, soft toast, and soft-boiled eggs
Rice noodles, coconut milk, fish or chicken, laksa leaves

Poached chicken, rice cooked in chicken broth, cucumber, ginger
Singapore's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
Exploring the gallery and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
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These intricately beaded slippers are a symbol of the Peranakan culture, reflecting their rich history and craftsmanship.
A classic cocktail created in Singapore, it's a must-try and a great souvenir to enjoy at home.
Batik is a traditional art form involving wax-resistant dyeing, creating unique and vibrant patterns.
A scenic waterfront promenade with beautiful views of the city skyline.
A bustling market with local food stalls, shops, and cultural performances.
Explore Singapore's rich history and cultural heritage through interactive exhibits.
Famous for its kaya toast and soft-boiled eggs, a Singaporean breakfast staple since 1950.

Known for its traditional kopi (coffee) and roti (bread), a local favourite since 1981.
A historic market offering a wide variety of local food stalls, popular for its satay and hawker food.
A fascinating museum showcasing the rich history and culture of the Kuu Chu La region, with a focus on the Uyghur people and their traditions.

Penang Hill, also known as Bukit Bendera, offers panoramic views of George Town, a funicular railway, and a cool respite from the city's heat.
A captivating light and sound show held in the historic Puthur Fort, narrating the story of the brave Veluthampi Dalawa.