Wondering what to do this weekend? Here’s the SG Lifestyle Team’s weekly round-up of FREE WEEKEND ACTIVITES TO DO IN SINGAPORE (well, mostly free) as we try to adapt to a new normal while waiting for the current COVID-19 situation to improve.
This includes a mixture of virtual/digital events/activities you can do at home, as well as physical events/places to visit/attend. Nevertheless, please do your due diligence to do your part to stay safe.
Recommended Advisory Notice: Let’s play our part to Stay Safe during this period:
Wear a mask and see a doctor promptly if you are sick!
Wash your hands regularly and properly using soap and water!
1) Virtual Exhibition: Timeless Affandi
See a rare virtual exhibition of Indonesian Modern & contemporary artworks. These artworks come from The Affandi Museum and are now on sale!
Find out more HERE.
2) Visit: Qian Hu Fish Farm
Take your time to browse through the many aisles of the fish farm, with dedicated corners for community fish, betta fish, and even fancy arowanas. It’s would definitely be a great day trip for the family.
Address: No. 71 Jalan Lekar, Singapore 698950
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 9AM-6PM | Sat & Sun 9AM-7PM
3) Visit: TANGS Spring Cleaning Sale
Take a glimpse of some great offers at the Leifheit Experience counter in TANGS at Tang Plaza, Basement Level, happening now till 31 Jan (Mon). There are excellent discounts of up to 60% OFF. Plus, enjoy free gifts with purchase of selected Leifheit products for your last minute spring cleaning before Chinese New Year!
4) Exhibition: In the Beginning by i12 Katong x Sound of Art
Be amazed by all the masterpieces on display and experience the joy and inspiration of the artists’ works.
“In the Beginning” is an art exhibition that celebrates many new beginnings. It commemorate the relaunch of i12 Katong, marking a new season of revitalisation for the neighbourhood.
Find out more HERE.
5) Exhibition: Chua Mia Tee: Directing the Real
Through the lens of film and his writings, this exhibition focuses on Chua’s practice from the 1950s to the 1980s, a period of contention in Singapore as the young nation developed and strived for economic success. Chua’s depictions of the city and its inhabitants offers a reflection of Singapore’s ambition for progress and the diverse groups of people who have contributed to its story.
Location: City Hall Wing, Level 4 Gallery
Find out more HERE.
We hope you enjoy this week’s round-up of weekend activities to do in Singapore FOR FREE!
More importantly – stay safe and don’t say we NEVER share!
Psst… Need even more ideas on what to do?
Read last week’s post:
5 FREE Activities to do in Singapore this Weekend (15 – 16 Jan 2022)