

Explore the rich heritage of Asian cultures in this award-winning museum, housing over 13,000 artifacts.

Lightweight and breathable clothing is suitable for Singapore's hot and humid climate.
Singapore uses Type G power sockets, which are different from those in other countries.
Singapore's rain showers can be heavy, so it's a good idea to bring a waterproof jacket.

Intricately designed beaded slippers that reflect the rich heritage of the Peranakan community.
A symbol of Malay culture, the keris is a beautifully crafted weapon with intricate designs.

Traditional Indonesian textiles featuring intricate patterns created using a wax-resist dyeing technique.

A beautiful Chinese temple built in the 1820s, showcasing intricate carvings and a serene courtyard.
A bustling market with a mix of local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
A premier art museum with an impressive collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian art.
Coconut jam on toasted bread, served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee

Coconut rice, fried anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, and sambal with fried chicken or fish
Poached chicken with fragrant rice, cucumber, and chili sauce
Famous for its fish ball noodles, a local favourite since 1978.
Known for its handmade popiah (spring rolls), a local institution since 1975.
A historic market offering a variety of local food stalls, including satay and laksa.
Iconic monument in Buenos Aires, symbolizing independence and a popular meeting spot.

A serene haven for elephants, offering ethical interactions and lush jungle landscapes.
A vibrant, historic market town in Oxfordshire, known for its bustling market and beautiful architecture.