Experience over 120 Programmes Showcasing Singapore’s Rich Heritage at Singapore HeritageFest 2024

Singapore HeritageFest (SHF) is back and better than ever, ready to take you on a journey through the stories and living heritage behind Singapore’s iconic buildings, sites, and structures. Presented by the National Heritage Board (NHB), this year’s festival, from May 1st to May 26th, boasts over 120 programs that dive deep into the heart of Singapore’s cultural tapestry.

Exploring Built Heritage

In its 21st edition, SHF shines a spotlight on Singapore’s built heritage, coinciding with the 35th year of Singapore’s conservation program. With 75 National Monuments, over 7,000 conserved buildings and structures, and countless historical sites and landmarks, Singapore’s built heritage is a testament to its rich history. But this festival isn’t just about admiring architecture – it’s about experiencing the stories and culture that breathe life into these spaces.

What’s On?

From workshops to tours, exhibitions to activities, SHF 2024 offers something for everyone. Dive into offshore tours to kelongs and kampongs, explore the spookier side of Singapore’s heritage with ghostly encounters, or embark on a secret “undisclosed” experience. With over 80 community partners, SHF promises a diverse array of experiences that can be enjoyed on foot, by bus, and even by boat.

Exciting Partnerships

This year, SHF is proud to welcome local heritage brand Yeo’s as an Official Partner. To celebrate, Yeo’s will be launching a special edition Orchid Chrysanthemum Tea inspired by Singapore’s National Collection. Additionally, DP Architects joins as a new partner, offering tours of Singapore’s downtown area and presenting the signature HOMEGROUND: We Built This City installation at the National Museum of Singapore.

Highlights to Look Forward To

From hop-on, hop-off bus experiences to kayak tours of Marina Basin, there’s no shortage of adventures at SHF 2024. Discover the charm of Kampong Gelam, explore the last surviving Malay kampong on Pulau Ubin, or uncover stories of the Straits Chinese communities at 37 Emerald Hill. Plus, don’t miss the Closing Weekend Block Party at the National Museum of Singapore for food, craft, and music performances.

Online Engagement

Can’t make it to the festival? Don’t worry – SHF 2024 offers specially curated online content, including a series with online property publisher Stacked Homes exploring unique homes in Singapore. Tune in to the Talking Stories series to hear juicy tales of Singapore’s built landscape from taxi and Private Hire Vehicle driver uncles and aunties.

Registration for SHF 2024 programs is now open, so don’t miss your chance to be a part of this celebration of Singapore’s heritage.

Irone Kim

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