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Singapore attractions museum

Only by visiting a country's museums can you understand the country. If you want to know more about Singapore, you should come to the National Museum of Singapore. It is the oldest museum in Singapore, dating back to 1849. The appearance of neoclassical architecture was completed on 1887. Under the classical architecture of the museum

It is a modern decoration and a historical space of perfect combination of classicism and modernity. It was closed for renovation in 2003 and reopened to the public on February 2, 2006.

Museums are generally divided into Singapore History Museum and Singapore Cultural Life Museum. The Singapore Museum of History provides electronic audio and video guides to introduce each exhibition. After watching the video, visitors can freely choose whether to take the route of historical time series or the route of human clues. The former is mainly told by historians, while the latter is told by people who have experienced that period of history. It is precisely because of this that tourists are given multiple perspectives to understand the same historical event. Singapore Cultural Life Museum has four themes, namely, traditional food, fashion trends, photography technology in movies and dramas, which present the life of Singaporeans in the 20th century. There is also a 360-degree projection screen in the museum, which plays movies repeatedly all day, showing Singapore's modern and busy urban life.

Fares:

Senior citizens (Singaporeans, permanent citizens of Singapore aged 60 and above) are free;

Senior citizens (tourists aged 60 and above): S $5;

Children (1under 8 years old): S $5;

Student: 5 Singapore dollars.

Family package (3 adults and 2 children): S $30; Children (6 years old and under): free of charge.