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New-look Snow City is now home to record-breaking three-storey Glacier Luge
Snow City elevates its signature winter wonderland experience with real snowfall, a new Glacier Luge and an extended ice gallery
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Year of the Snake Chinese Zodiac Forecast 2025
To usher in the year of the Snake, we asked Feng Shui Master, Master Jo Ching, to share his insights on the Chinese zodiac forecast 2025.
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4 Supermoons to Light Up Singapore Skies in 2024 – Hunter’s Moon on 17 October
The Hunter’s Moon will begin rising around 6.45pm on 17th October and should be at an easily appreciable height at around 8pm onwards in Singapore.
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TNAP Highlights: What’s New in Singapore October 2024
October in Singapore is packed with festive excitement, from Children’s Day and PSLE Marking Days to the vibrant Deepavali celebrations and thrilling Halloween activities.
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Disney Cruise Line Setting Sail on 15 Dec 2025
Disney Cruise Line's new ship, the Disney Adventure, will homeport in Singapore from 2025, offering immersive themed voyages inspired by Disney, Pixar, and Marvel stories.
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Mindful Parent: Find Peace While Parenting Issue 3
Sharing the ultimate guide to finding peace amidst the chaos of parenting in our Mindful Parents Quarterly publication Issue 2!
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Volvo Cars and The Artground Presents #VolvoExplorers
Children can become #VolvoExplorers for the day, stepping into the role of designers, builders, and safety inspectors through a series of stations.
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Money-Saving Children’s Day Promotions and Deals You Need to Know
From discounted items to free kids meals, these restaurants, eateries and businesses are celebrating this special day together with your little ones.
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A Full Plate: FairPrice Group unites Singaporeans with the nation’s largest food donation drive
Through the six-week drive, FairPrice Group aims to rally all in Singapore to improve access to healthy and nutritious meals for those in need.
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Catch a Glimpse of Comet C/2023 A3 in Singapore this October 2024
Get ready for a celestial treat this October as Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) makes its closest approach to Earth.