Spring is here, but you don’t have to travel all the way to Taiwan or Japan to marvel at cherry blossoms. Find over 20 pink and white varieties at Gardens by the Bay’s annual floral display set. Also get to discover the tale of the legendary Momotary, a boy born from a peach and take pictures at Japanese tea houses and torii gates. 

 

Are you ready to defend Singapore, especially with current issues like digital threats, climate change and trade wars? This special exhibition by the Singapore Discovery Centre explores how everyone can be better prepared to deal with these challenges. The exhibition will also cast a spotlight on three pillars of defence in Singapore: Digital Defence, Economic Defence, and Psychological Defence. 

 

Cartoon Network’s We Bare Bears (WBB) will be taking over Kumoya Cafe with their first ever pop-up. Look forward to a WBB-themed food menu designed by bento artist Shirley Wong and the Kumoya kitchen team. Get to purchase exclusive merchandise and stand to win a giant 90cm plush Ice Bear worth $199 when you spend $108 in a single receipt. 

 

Take a walk up to National Gallery’s rooftop and admire not just the view but an exhibition by Cao Fei, one of China’s leading contemporary artists. Cao will be presenting Fu Cha, a large-scale kinetic sculpture installation that studies Asia’s history on migration and Singapore’s identity as a port city. This installation is also Cao’s first presentation for the new year before her exhibitions in London and Beijing. 

 

Learn more about the wild at Living Worlds, the world’s first travelling wildlife and exploration exhibition. Created and produced by Kingsmen in collaboration with Discovery Inc. and Science Centre Singapore, this exhibition brings the animal kingdom to life with cutting edge multimedia storytelling and immersive experiences. 

 

Wonder what our world will look like in the next 200 years? Step into the future as various artists, architects, filmmakers and writers imagine what the future will be like at this immersive exhibition at ArtScience Museum. The exhibition will take you through five acts, including scenarios like the impact of climate change. 

 

Whether you’re a Disney fan or not, we think you’d enjoy this exhibition. Appreciate what goes on behind-the-scenes in the drawing room and marvel at over 500 original paintings and sketches from over the course of 90 years, curated by the Walt Disney Animation Research Library. From timeless classics like Steamboat Willie (1982) to recent blockbusters Moana (2016), the exhibition pays homage to the artistry and technological innovation that have brought Disney’s world-renowned characters to life. 

 

Do your part for wildlife by participating in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to run through Singapore Zoo, River Safari and even Night Safari! Look forward to sustainable initiatives introduced through the run.

Heart of Darkness is joining forces with Two Men Bagel House to bring the “best beer and bagels in Singapore”. Be the first to witness the launch of the new Marlow’s Mellow Pomelo IPA, catch graffiti artists do their thing live, chill out to mellow beats by DJ all night long and more.

Savour and learn how to cook lip-smacking Middle Eastern cuisine from none other than the experts at Commune Kitchen. You’ll learn how to whip up signature Chicken Tajine, delicious eggplant dips, fragrant chickpea pilafs, and not to forget the flakiest Baklava rolls ever!

Bring out your inner child this March at this pop-up adult playground. This one-day only event at Playeum will offer art workshops, therapeutic classes and more. Enjoy a buffet lunch, play life-sized Jenga and Snakes and Ladders, and attend yoga meditation sessions.