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Located at No. 217 Queen Street in the city center, Singapore China Cultural Center stands out with its grey building with whitish graining, reflecting the ancient Chinese architectural style.
A cultural exhibition, "Blooms of Vitality, Colors of Life", which showcases Chinese culture in Singapore, was launched here Saturday. The exhibition was officiated by Baey Yam Keng, parliamentary ...
This 4K HDR video captures Chinatown’s mix of heritage and everyday urban scenes in Singapore, featuring traditional architecture, local shops, and street activity.
A concert titled "A Moonmoment to Remember" was launched at the China Cultural Center in Singapore on Sept 17. ... and other young artists played famous Chinese and foreign pieces for the audience.
Made up of Chinese, Malay, Indian and various other ethnicities, cultural heritage is what makes Singapore, Singapore — a congregation of different cultures coexisting in one congenial space.
CNA speaks to Alvin Tan, CEO of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, and Dr Tan Qing Lun, Artistic Director of Reverberance, a wind percussion ensemble that has been selected as an Arts Resident.
In Singapore, traditional coffee shops are known as kopitiam.The colloquial term is a combination of the word kopi, which means coffee in Malay, and tiam, which translates to shop in Hokkien.