Activities Resources
Out of ideas on what you can do with your little ones? We’ve got a host of activities for you to try from indoors to outdoors, to free places and exciting attractions to visit.
-
Tourist Court Merlion Singapore Tourist Board
Tourism Court boasts a three-metre Merlion. Head of the country’s tourism, swing by to see another stunning shiny Merlion.
-
Mount Faber Merlion
A small sized merlion about 3 metres tall can be found on Faber Point at Mount Faber.
-
Water Well At Ann Siang Hill
There were more than 4000 wells in Singapore in the 1900s. Today, it is hard to find one and a rare water well remained at the foot of Ann Siang Hill.
-
Merlions at Woodlands Singapore
There are not one, not two but three merlions in Woodlands. More than anywhere else in Singapore. Furthermore, all three of them are different in appearance.
-
What Kind Of Books Do Singapore Ministers Read?
Which Singapore Minister likes to read a novel about how love works? Or which Minister has a liking for fantasy books after reading the Earthsea series?
-
Rocket Playground at Jalan Bukit Merah Singapore
Looking for a special looking playground for your kids. We found one looking like a rocket near Jalan Bukit Merah.
-
Annie Musical Returns To Singapore
BASE Entertainment Asia is proud to announce everyone’s favourite little red-headed orphan musical - Annie returns to Singapore.
-
Portsdown Road’s Huge Water Tank Singapore
This Abandoned water tank can be found in Portsdown road. The water tank can be found on a hill areas.
-
Lim Bo Seng War Memorial at Esplanade Park
Lim Bo Seng War Memorial was erected to commemorate Lim Bo Seng, who was brutally tortured to deathby the Japanese Intelligence during the Second World War.
-
Tan Tock Seng’s Grave At Outram
Tan Tock Seng died in 1850 it was believed his remains were exhumed from an unknown location and re-interred at Tiong Bahru where his grave is located now.

























