The National Museum of Singapore (NMS) has been undergoing restoration and upgrading works for a period of time. Following a ten month closure, NMS will be unveiling the first of its revamped permanent galleries – the newly-named Shaw Foundation Glass Rotunda. The opening fits in perfectly with Singapore’s SG60 celebrations,Continue Reading

It’s now July 2025, we have now entered into the third quarter (Q3) and second half (H2) of Year 2025. After doing my reflection of Q2 2025 and H1 2025 (Photography | Travel | Creative | Heritage), I would be sharing my Photography / Visual Storytelling / Content Creation ThemesContinue Reading

Celebrating the 60th anniversary (SG60) of Singapore’s independence, embark on a voyage of learning and discovery at the National Museum of Singapore (NMS). Once Upon a Tide: NMS charts Singapore’s SG60 voyage from settlement to city, through the ups and downs of Singapore’s transformation over the years. Visitors to NMSContinue Reading

The 20th Ngee Ann Photographic Exhibition (NAPE) 2025 celebrates 60 years of nation building (SG60), 180 years of the Ngee Ann Kongsi. One of the biggest photography exhibitions in Singapore since its inauguration in 2005, with the aim to promote Singapore local photography art, inspiring photographic arts for generations, givingContinue Reading

Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) and National Arts Council (NAC) collaborate to debut Chinese Opera Festival 2025, taking place from 21st June 2025 to 26th July 2025. This is a joint initiative to celebrate one of Singapore’s traditional performing art forms. Chinese Opera Festival 2025 Chinese Opera Festival 2025 willContinue Reading

It’s now the month of June 2025, following on from the my earlier article, Photography / Visual Storytelling / Content Creation Themes for May 2025,  the world political and economic uncertainties are still looming, as for the situation on the ground level, it’s not rosy at all, slow and difficultContinue Reading

Do you hear this phrase before that Singapore is a boring concrete jungle? Or there are not much things to do or explore in Singapore? We local Singaporeans sometimes are very guilty of saying some of those points! Well, sometimes or often many times, all it takes is a freshContinue Reading