Singapore
In this section of The New Age Parents, we will be featuring things, activities, events, places to visit in Singapore, government policies, even romantic restaurants in singapore. You are also welcome to contribute to us to make this a more informative and beneficial portal for our readers.
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Chinatown Food Street – Closed
The Chinatown Food Street celebrates the assembly of specialty dishes from main Chinese dialects and the different races in Singapore, all under one roof.
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5 Ideal Neighbourhoods to Raise Kids in Singapore
Every parent desires to raise their child in the best environment with the best resources. Here are 5 ideal neighbourhoods to raise your kids in Singapore.
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Mount Faber Peak Singapore and Singapore Cable Car
Get onboard the Cable Car Sky Network, a fun way to fly from Singapore's only hilltop destination, Mount Faber Peak Singapore, to over 20 attractions in Sentosa.
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Singapore Art Museum (SAM)
Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is a contemporary art museum which focuses on art-making and art-thinking in Singapore.
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The One-Stop Leisure And Lifestyle Destination For The Whole Family
Home to one of Singapore's largest water park and resort, Downtown East is a one-stop leisure and entertainment hub for family-friendly activities for all ages!
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Play Your Hearts Out At SuperPark: A-Must-Visit Indoor Playground In Singapore
After spending several hours there on my first visit to SuperPark Singapore, I now know why it is truly not your usual indoor playground.
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Where To Volunteer With Kids In Singapore
Looking to volunteer with your kids? Here are charity organisations where parents and children can volunteer together to make a difference in the lives of others.
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7 Long Weekends In 2020 – Start Planning Your Holidays
There will be seven long weekends (with holidays either falling on a Friday or Sunday) in Singapore in 2020.
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Asian Civilisations Museum ACM Singapore
Asian Civilisations Museum ACM focuses on the many historical connections between the cultures of Asia, and between Asia and the world.
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Fuk Tak Chi Museum
Stop here for an up-close look at over 200 artefacts donated by residents in Chinatown, which will give you a glimpse into the way of life of the early immigrants.