Singapore Lights Up with Art, Food, and Festivities This Weekend

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Singapore Lights Up with Art, Food, and Festivities This Weekend
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Singapore offers a captivating blend of art, culinary delights, and cultural celebrations this weekend. From the dazzling Light to Night Festival to the return of the beloved food festival Artbox, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Explore stunning light installations, indulge in a diverse array of food options, and celebrate Chinese New Year with unique festivities.

The city of Singapore is buzzing with exciting events this weekend, offering a diverse range of activities for all tastes. Get ready to immerse yourself in the dazzling world of light installations at the 9th edition of the Light to Night Festival. Themed 'Do You See Me?', this year's festival invites you to celebrate diversity and envision a more humane future. Prepare to be captivated by seven stunning light projections illuminating the historic facades of monuments in the Civic District.

Beyond the mesmerizing light displays, explore thought-provoking public art installations, indulge in delicious F&B offerings at the Festival Street, and enjoy a plethora of fringe activities like stargazing sessions, craft workshops, poetry readings, film screenings, and pop-up bookstores.For those seeking a culinary adventure, Artbox 2025 returns, bigger and better than ever. This beloved food festival takes over Singapore Expo Hall 4 with over 600 vendors from Singapore, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Embark on a gastronomic journey, sampling delectable treats like Shibuya honey toast, sushi tacos, fresh oysters, halal Philly cheesesteaks, and an array of other culinary delights. Beyond the food stalls, discover gorgeous art installations, browse for stylish and innovative retail products, and engage in fun activities like arcade games and open mic performances.This Chinese New Year, Gardens by the Bay ushers in the Year of the Snake with Spring Blossoms, a floral display inspired by the Legend of the White Snake, one of China's four great folklores. Step into the Flower Dome and be mesmerized by a breathtaking 4.5m-tall floral rendition of Madam White Snake, meticulously crafted through mosaiculture. This intricate horticultural art form utilizes a variety of plants to create visually stunning, three-dimensional living sculptures, presented in collaboration with leading China landscaping company Beijing Florascape. The floral display also features over 1,000 dahlias symbolizing prosperity and new beginnings, with five new varieties of the bloom on display this year.Singapore's biggest celebration of visual arts, Art SG, returns from January 17 to 26. This 10-day festival invites you to explore the enchanting world of art and limitless creativity through a multitude of thought-provoking programs and activities. Highlights include exciting and innovative presentations by both local and international artists, light installations, performance art, tours and trails, physical exhibitions, food experiences, literary programs, and more.Art SG, Southeast Asia's leading international art fair, returns for its 3rd edition this weekend at the MBS Expo and Convention Centre. Featuring 205 leading galleries from 30 countries and territories, the fair boasts a curated selection of exceptional contemporary art, encompassing paintings, sculptures, prints, photography, and ceramics.For a unique celebration of Chinese New Year, the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) and Singapore Chinese Orchestra present a vibrant array of festivities. The event features a snake-themed rooftop art installation, a life-sized Snakes and Ladders game, lion dance performances, free craft activities, an LED snake dance, a spring bazaar, and much more

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