Dive deep into Singapore’s historical journey from the 14th century till now when the 'Singapura: 700 Years' exhibition kicks off today at the National Museum of Singapore.
The interactive exhibition will allow attendees to immerse themselves in an exploration of the nation’s transformation through the ages from humble fishing village, to its colonial ages, and to the flourishing city-state it is today. Visitors will have hands-on experiences in the six sections of the exhibition in accordance to Singapore’s major milestones including the Japanese occupation from 1942 to 1945 and the road to independence from 1946 to 1965.
Special tours, talks, workshops and other special programmes will be held during the 10-month-long historical exhibition, which will end the day after National Day 2015, Singapore’s 50th birthday celebrations.
Admission to 'Singapura: 700 Years' is free for citizens, permanent residents and visitors aged 6 years and below, while international audiences will have to pay $6 to enter. More details available on the National Museum Of Singapore website.
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