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This section is a collection of articles on upcoming Events, Open House, Holiday Programmes, Sales & Promotions, Reviews, News & Announcements.
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Unveiling the Best Chinese New Year Takeaways in Singapore for 2025
Celebrate the Year of the Snake with ease by exploring the finest Chinese New Year takeaways in Singapore for 2025, offering a stress-free feast.
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花开扇语 A New Beginning Unfolds ION Orchard 2025
This Lunar New Year, ION Orchard invites shoppers to celebrate prosperity and togetherness, featuring an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated backdrop with an opened fan.
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Thian Hock Keng Remains Open During Chinese New Year 2025
Thian Hock Keng will remain open during the Chinese New Year (CNY) period for devotees to seek blessings in the New Year!
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SG60: Building Our Singapore Together
To mark the 60th year of Singapore's independence, Singaporeans can look forward to a host of activities throughout 2025 to celebrate our journey and shape the next chapter.
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Usher in the Year of the Snake at AMK Hub this Chinese New Year
Join us at AMK Hub this Lunar New Year. Celebrate this festive season with us and be rewarded with Bountiful Rewards!
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Free Admission To National Orchid Garden
National Orchid Garden Holiday Promotion - Enjoy free admission* to National Orchid Garden at Singapore Botanic Gardens.
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Swing By @ Thomson Plaza – Blossoms of Prosperity
Experience the joy of Roving Blessings and be captivated by Majestic Performances that bring the season to life.
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Gardeners’ Day Out at HortPark Every Quarterly in 2025
Gardeners' Day Out promises an entire day of gardening and lifestyle activities for everyone at Hortpark including MarketPlace, Gardening Talks and Workshops, Family Activities and free garden tours.
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Kids Run and Family Race & Walk Events 2025
Singapore has a host of themed, competitive and charity runs every year. We list down the running events suitable for families with children in Singapore.
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Dates of Singapore Public Holidays 2025 – Enjoy 4 Long Weekends
There are 11 public holidays in Singapore out of which there will be four long weekends (with holidays either falling on a Sunday, Monday or Friday) in 2025.