Join us for a full day of family programmes as we celebrate Grandparents’ Day! With performances, film screenings, character tours, inter-generational workshops and more, there are many exciting ways for children and grandparents alike to discover Singapore’s rich history together.

Date: 23 November 2019
Time: 10am – 5pm
Venue: National Museum of Singapore
Admission: Free

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Photos credit: National Museum of Singapore


Artful Memories: A Craft Showcase by Seniors
10am – 5pm | Glass Atrium, Level 2 | Free

seniors craft showcase

Created by a group of senior participants who were inspired by their visit to the museum’s Life in Singapore galleries, these artworks are an artistic expression of their personal stories and experiences growing up.

This showcase is presented by the National Museum, in collaboration with ACE Seniors Pte Ltd.

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“What’s Your Toy Story?” Campaign Booth
10am – 5pm | Glass Atrium, Level 2 | Free

Children are invited to share stories of their treasured toys, in the museum’s “What’s Your Toy Story?” campaign. Entries with the most interesting stories will stand a chance to be displayed in our Growing Up gallery. Visit our booth to find out more and submit your entry!

While at the booth, check out the National Museum’s very first interactive guide for families based on our permanent galleries. Suitable for children aged 5 to 8, Get Curious! – The Official Interactive Family Guide to the National Museum of Singapore presents information on our galleries and collection in a fun and accessible manner. Pick up a copy at a special price of $20 (U.P. $24.90) during our Grandparents’ Day celebrations!

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Family Photobooth
10am – 12.30pm & 2pm – 5pm | Glass Atrium, Level 2 | Free

family photo booth

Pick up a prop or two and flash your best smile as you create a keepsake of your fun family day out. The first 20 multi-generational families (i.e. three generations) spotted at the photobooth will receive a set of heritage-inspired Jenga blocks for even more fun bonding times ahead!

Canon Singapore Pte Ltd is the print sponsor of this photobooth.




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National Museum Building Tour for Families
10.30am – 11.15am | Rotunda, Level 1 | Free | Age 7 – 12

National Museum Building Tour for Families Grandparents day

Join us on a learning journey around the museum and discover more interesting gems about this 132-year-old building.

Limited to 15 pairs of parent/grandparent and child on a first come, first served basis. Pre-register here or register on-site from 10am at the Rotunda, Level 1.

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GosTan Back: A Time-Travelling Adventure on Wheels
10.30am – 12pm | The Platform, Level 2 | $10 per parent-child pair | Age 6 – 12

Experience Singapore’s history and artefacts in our Singapore History Gallery with Xiao Ming, a young boy who gets the chance to save the future by going back in time. How will he fix his broken time machine? Young audiences can look forward to storytelling and a whole lot of hands-on fun!

This production is designed to support children with additional needs and their families to experience the museum. Families with typically developing children are also welcome to register for the programme.

Limited to 10 pairs of parent/grandparent and child. Register here.

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Film Screenings
10.30am – 12pm & 2pm – 5pm | Gallery Theatre, Basement Level | Free

film screening

Enjoy a relaxing Saturday at the museum as you watch heart-warming films about family relationships. A full-length feature film will be screened in the morning while animated short films will be played on loop in the afternoon (~21 minutes per loop). All films are rated G.

Feature film:
The Way Home (2002) | 87 mins: A heart-warming story about a grandmother and her city-born grandson who comes to live with her in a rural village. In Korean with English subtitles.

Short animated films (21m12s loop):

  1. The Fold of Fulfilment (2019) | 3m: A grandma finds inner fulfilment when her granddaughter begins to like her paper-folding hobby.
  2. My Mum Is an Alien 3 (2016) | 2m59s: “Mum is troublesome? Were you more troublesome when you were a small kid?”
  3. One Small Step (2018) | 7m40s: This is the story of Luna, a Chinese American girl who dreams of becoming an astronaut.
  4. 1997 (2015) | 7m33s: This is a recollective animated film exploring what it was like to be a kid in 90’s Singapore.

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Drop-in Craft Activity – A Grandparents’ Day Card
10.30am – 12.30pm & 2pm – 5pm | Gallery Theatre Foyer, Basement Level | Free | Age 4 and above

Have fun with our An Old New World-inspired stamps as you make a card for your grandparents to show your appreciation this Grandparents’ Day!

No registration required. While stocks last. Last admission at 4.45pm.

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Inter-generational Percussion Performance and Drumming Circle
11am – 12.15pm | The Salon, Level 1 | Free

intergen percussion performance

Enjoy a percussion performance by pre-schoolers from My First Skool and seniors from NTUC Health, inspired by our Story of the Forest immersive installation. After the short performance, everyone is invited to pick up an instrument, join in the drumming circle and create some music together!

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Monthly Senior-friendly Guided Tour (Special Edition: Celebrations!)
12.15pm – 1.15pm | Various Galleries | Free (standard admission charges apply) | Suitable for seniors with dementia and their caregivers

Join us for a short afternoon guided conversational tour of our Life in Singapore galleries. Conducted by the National Museum of Singapore’s Care Facilitators, this tour seeks to enable seniors, persons with dementia and their care partners to have an enjoyable time at the museum, and to explore artefacts and stories from yesteryears that they might be familiar with.

The session is free of charge and can accommodate up to 8 families on a first come, first served basis. Please click here for more information about the tour.

To sign up or find out more about the tour, please contact Hui Yi (Hui_Yi_Lee_from.TP@nhb.gov.sg) or Matilda (matilda_hong@nhb.gov.sg).

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Storytelling Sessions: Orang Laut Tales by MoonShadow Stories
2pm – 2.30pm & 3.30pm – 4pm | Meeting Point: Entrance of the Exhibition Galleries, Basement Level | Free | Age 4 – 8

storytelling orang laut tales

Climb on board our magnificent ship deck, and discover An Old New World through the eyes of some of Singapura’s earliest inhabitants, the Orang Laut. Be enthralled by the seafaring life of these skilled sailors and navigators who guided trading ships through the Straits waterways, and try your hand at making your own paper boat!

No registration required. Limited to 25 children per session on a first come, first served basis.

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Character Tour: Mata (Policeman)
2.30pm – 3pm & 4pm – 4.30pm | Meeting Point: Outside exit of Singapore History Gallery, Level 1 | Free | Age 4 – 10

Follow a mata as he takes you back in time to discover some of the tools of his trade and the enthralling stories behind them.

No registration required. As the tours involve walking through the galleries, participants have to obtain their own gallery admission stickers at the Visitor Services counter on level 1 before proceeding to the meeting point.

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Inter-generational Art Jamming Workshop
2.45pm – 4.45pm | Canyon, Basement Level | $8 per grandparent-child pair, $15 per parent-child pair, $5 per additional adult | Age 7 and above

intergen art jamming

Calling all grandparents/ parents and children! Do you know what Singapore and its surrounding regions were like before the arrival of the Europeans in 1819? Was it a sleepy fishing village? Join sketch journal artist Tham Pui San as he brings you through the An Old New World special exhibition to explore the liveliness of this region, and guides you on the techniques and skills of using oil pastels as a medium to paint scenes inspired by the landscapes and objects of this period in history.

Limited to 12 families. Click here to register.

This programme is presented by the National Museum, in collaboration with ACE Seniors Pte Ltd.




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Teochew Dialect Tour
3pm – 4pm | Free

How did the Teochews travel from China to Singapore? What is the relationship between gambier and secret societies? Join us at the National Museum of Singapore to learn about the early Teochew immigrants and how they lived during the first 100 years after Singapore’s founding.

Register here or on-site from 2.45pm.

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Music Performance by Ocarina House
3pm & 4.30pm (30 min per session) | The Platform, Level 2 | Free

Music Performance by Ocarina House

Learn more about the ocarina (a small vessel flute), and enjoy an afternoon of community performances led by seniors from the Ocarina House, managed by the House of Music.


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