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Changi Museum

The Changi Museum opened to the public in its new location on February 15, 2001, the same date in 1942 when Singapore surrendered to the Japanese Army.[Learn more]

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Chinatown Heritage Centre

Spread out over three levels in three restored shophouses, the Chinese Heritage Centre brings guests through the history of this area's cultivations - from the rough conditions migrants had to endure to the vibrant five districts it now comprises.[Learn more]

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MINT Museum of Toys

MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys) Museum of Toys contains Southeast Asia's largest collection of vintage toys and one-of-a-kind items from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century valued at over US$4 million.[Learn more]

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Peranakan Museum

Built in 1912 in what used to be the Tao Nan Chinese School, the Peranakan Museum showcases the culture and traditions of the Peranakan communities of Southeast Asia.[Learn more]

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Science Centre Singapore

Since 1977 Science Centre Singapore has been on a mission to inspire and encourage learning in the fields of science and technology, welcoming nearly 30 million students and visitors since its opening.[Learn more]

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Singapore Discovery Centre

To learn more about how this dynamic city operates, locals and tourists alike come to the Singapore Discovery Centre, where their mission is "to share the Singapore Story and inspire a desire to contribute to Singapore's future."[Learn more]

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