The Singapore Arts Festival is one of the most awaited annual arts gatherings in the world. It started in 1977 which showcases the local arts in Singapore and for years it became to be Singapore's iconic symbol that reflects the country's cultural and artistic life. From a local art festivities Singapore arts festival gradually transformed the city to become one of Asia's cultural capital today. The National Arts Council organizes the annual art activities which is held during mid-year with month-long activities of theater arts, visual arts, musical shows, and dance festivities. The art celebrations used to be a local celebration by region in Singapore but as it became grown to be popular throughout the world Team Building international artists began to participate with the event. The Singapore arts festival has a touch of Asian culture with distinctive contemporary arts. Organizers of the Singapore Arts Festival take the extra effort of planning non-stop activiti...
But there's more to Singapore than its pretty face. This island nation is incredibly rich in diversity and culture. Singapore calls itself a "multi-racial society," and is home to Chinese, Malays, Eurasians, Indians, and other ethnicities. While you can experience specific cultures in areas like Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam, Katong, and Joo Chiat, you will also find these cultures meld together in vibrant ways throughout society in everyday life and in spectacular festivals. Visiting during Chinese New Year, Christmas in the Tropics, Hari Raya Haji, Hungry Ghost Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Thiapusam, or Pongal, or Workshop Harvest, Festival is a wonderful way to experience this unique culture. It truly is a melting pot. Meet Singapore's other residents: its abundant wildlife. Explore the rainforest and wetlands, stroll through parks and gardens, or visit the Zoo, Night Safari (do not miss!), or Jurong Bird Park to see Singapore's wild side up close...