Gardens by the Bay's (GBTB) Mid-Autumn Festival is back, and with it, the return of the Flower Carpet (this second edition is bigger) as well as a two-storey lantern set designed by popular local artist Lee Kow Fong (aka Ah Guo), among other dazzling illuminations.
PHOTO: Gardens by the BayGardens by the Bay's Mid-Autumn Festival is back, and with it, the return of the Flower Carpet as well as a two-storey lantern set designed by popular local artist Lee Kow Fong , among other dazzling illuminations.
Originally combining commercial and residential uses, these shophouses have been transformed into lively community spaces. Can you spot Ah Guo's signature characters, Kiddo, Momo, Xiao P, and Binbin amid this lantern set?Ah, those were the days. Screaming with glee, running around all sweaty in HDB estate playgrounds. And arguably the most nostalgic design in those playgrounds is the Dragon Playground , the most iconic being the one located in the Toa Payoh Dragon Playground.
Dak-ssaum , a game where two or more children copy the movements and sounds of fighting roosters while hopping on one leg. The goal? See who falls or gets knocked over firstKkamak-Japgi has a blindfolded tagger trying to catch other players who are hiding. Hidden players have to clap their hands for the tagger to try and locate them.
The Flower Carpet is free to view from Sept 5 to 15, 10am to 10pm. Enjoy the display from the 2.5m viewing platform, the OCBC Skyway, or the World of Plants outdoor gardens.From the presence of resplendent dragons to online performances and activities , GBTB's Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations have always been lit.Themed "Legacies", that year's celebration featured vibrant displays.
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