Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore’s Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum

Welcome, curious minds and history enthusiasts, to a captivating exploration of Singapore’s rich heritage at the National Museum. The museum is thrilled to present not one, but two extraordinary showcases that delve into the heart of Singaporean identity, tracing the evolution through the lenses of travel and the tantalizing world of food. Prepare to be immersed in an immersive journey that spans centuries and paints a vivid portrait of our nation’s story.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Now Boarding: Experiencing Singapore through Travel, 1800s–2000s

Opening its doors on the 27th of May, this extraordinary exhibition invites you to step back in time and witness Singapore’s transformation into a sought-after destination for travelers spanning two eventful centuries. A collection of over 600 artifacts, including postcards, posters, prints, and travel memorabilia, unveils the captivating tale of how our island-city showcased itself to the world, from colonial times to the modern era.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

As you enter the museum’s grand Rotunda, your eyes will be drawn to an iconic sight – the towering Changi Airport flight information display flip board, a majestic 5.3-meter tall monument to travel. Donated by the Changi Airport Group in 2020, this flip board was part of the departure experience at the airport, and now stands as a symbol of Singapore’s vibrant journey. Experience the thrill of “checking in” as you receive a “boarding pass” to explore the four thematic sections that unfold like chapters in a travel guidebook – Transport, Accommodation, Food and Beverage, and Sights and Shopping.

The “Getting Around” section unravels Singapore’s global connectivity through various modes of arrival, showcasing its evolution from rickshaws and trishaws to the modern marvel of the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) system. Discover our strong ties to the world through Singapore Airlines (SIA), represented by the iconic first-generation Suites cabin seat from its A380 aircraft.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Dive into “Places to Stay” and witness how accommodations, from the grand Raffles Hotel to the modern marvel of Marina Bay Sands, have played a role in shaping travelers’ perceptions of Singapore. Delve into the story of Raffles Hotel, a testament to Singapore’s historical allure, while exploring the association of Marina Bay Sands with the glitzy portrayal of our city in Hollywood blockbuster Crazy Rich Asians.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

“Eating Out” invites you to indulge in Singapore’s diverse culinary landscape, from timeless hawker culture to contemporary fine dining. Uncover the evolution of our food scene through kitchen utensils, hawker memorabilia, and a captivating array of restaurant menus spanning decades.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Complete your journey in “Sights and Shopping,” where you’ll explore the attractions, entertainment, and retail offerings that define Singapore’s lively lifestyle. From past Singapore Tourism Board posters to Zouk memorabilia, this section captures the essence of a nation that thrives on change and novelty.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Children’s Season: Get Curious! All About Food

Young explorers, rejoice! Our annual Children’s Season is back, and this year, it’s all about food – a topic close to every Singaporean’s heart. Inspired by the “Eating Out” section of the Now Boarding exhibition, this interactive showcase invites families to discover the fascinating evolution of our culinary identity through engaging activities and playful learning.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Step into a world where children of all ages can embark on a journey through time, exploring Singapore’s food culture from war times to the present day. Interactive spaces and family-friendly programs await, designed to spark intergenerational conversations and celebrate the delicious diversity that defines Singapore.

Embark on a Cultural Journey and Discover Singapore's Identity through Travel and Food from 1800s-2000s at the National Museum - Alvinology

Get Curious! All About Food is a collaborative effort, featuring partnerships with organizations such as My First Skool, APSN Chaoyang School, and 3Pumpkins, an arts organization with a social focus.

Plan Your Visit

The National Museum’s doors are open wide, welcoming you to delve into these captivating exhibitions. “Now Boarding: Experiencing Singapore through Travel, 1800s–2000s” is a ticketed show, free for Singaporeans and permanent residents. For a seamless experience, pre-booking your museum admission tickets is advised.

As you immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Singapore’s past, remember to share your thoughts and experiences. Digital kiosks await your reflections, and a nostalgic postcard-writing activity lets you send your memories around the world, echoing the journeys that have shaped the nation.

Visit the National Museum and embark on a cultural voyage like no other. Discover the stories that have woven Singapore’s identity and celebrate the vibrant tapestry of our past, present, and future.

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