The National Museum of Singapore is worth a visit. It takes about 2-3 hours. After entering the exhibition hall, there is a WeChat QR code on the wall on the left. Scan the code to identify all the exhibitions in Chinese. It is very convenient and intimate. If you want to listen to the explanation, you can take the mobile phone headset and listen to WeChat Chinese explanation while walking. . If you need to make an appointment for manual explanation, you need to go to the ticket counter to make an appointment. Pay attention to the language session of the explanation when making an appointment. Not far from the Singapore Museum, there is the net red tree hole in Fort Canning Park. Cross the park, next to the old street police station, you can check in together.
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The National Museum of Singapore is worth a visit. It takes about 2-3 hours. After entering the exhibition hall, there is a WeChat QR code on the wall on the left. Scan the code to identify all the exhibitions in Chinese. It is very convenient and intimate. If you want to listen to the explanation, you can take the mobile phone headset and listen to WeChat Chinese explanation while walking. . If you need to make an appointment for manual explanation, you need to go to the ticket counter to make an appointment. Pay attention to the language session of the explanation when making an appointment. Not far from the Singapore Museum, there is the net red tree hole in Fort Canning Park. Cross the park, next to the old street police station, you can check in together.
Went there on a trip. All I can say is that the place feels nostalgic. Even though it's pretty small, every section you go to has a vibe.
Worth a visit! Interactive is stronger! It can be seen that the country is attentive to show this history! There is an environmental protection experience, and it feels very good. There is a staff member who will make some introductions inside, so that the children can pick out some chemical particles inside, the theme of marine environmental protection.
The Singapore Museum is a place worth taking children to visit and study. The literature and pictures inside are very exciting and interesting. They introduce many historical and cultural monuments and many development history of Singapore. The hardships of Chinese and overseas Chinese in that year are really a good place for long knowledge.
It is worth taking children to visit the museum. Although it is a full English version of the explanation, English barrier-free can be seen throughout the whole process. Knowing that Singapore's life and past lives are divided into three floors, it is worth slowly savoring...
nice place to take pictures here at the national museum of Singapore. Locals gets in for free but foreigners will need to get the ticket at machine.