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This month, Let’s Learn About…Children's Day! Find out how Children’s Day is celebrated around Asia, and discover objects from our collection that were made with children in mind.
This month, Let’s Learn About…Mid-Autumn Festival and discover some objects from our collection that relate to the moon.
This month, Let’s Learn About…Our Home, Our Nation! Learn about our past from the objects unearthed around the Singapore River, close to where ACM is located.
This month, Let’s Learn About…Racial Harmony Day! Celebrate cultural diversity by taking a look at objects in ACM’s collection.
25 June 2021 - 9 January 2022
ACM’s first display of contemporary Singapore fashion, exploring creative practice in Singapore in the context of Asia’s cultural heritage
This month, Let’s Learn About…Dragons! Read about the Dragon Boat Festival and listen to a storytelling audio clip on the legend of the four dragons in ancient China.
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