Sep 25, 2017

Shipwreck, 3-storey Tower Structure or Climbing Net? Here're 3 FREE Newly-Opened Playgrounds in North-East Singapore!

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Playgrounds are a great place to expend the kids' boundless energy. Even better, unique playgrounds that offer opportunities for kids to indulge in imaginative play is a huge plus.

Much like these three new playgrounds which opened recently in the north-eastern part of Singapore - two of them challenges kids to hone their climbing skills while the other comes in the form of a Shipwreck, inspiring kids to play and tell their own stories at the same time.


It's time to head outdoors this weekend! :)

Tampines Green Forest Park

If your kids love climbing, then this is the playground to bring them!


Situated along Tampines Ave 8 and just a stone's throw away from the new cluster of flats at Tampines Green Forest (Blocks 878A & 879A), this playground area consists of a three-storey tower structure and a sand playground for younger kids.


For older kids though, the highlight here has got to be the tower structure which comprises of three towers, a climbing cargo net, a long slide and a circular rope ladder. This is similar to the one found at Woodlands Waterfront, which the boys absolutely adored by the way.



Kids (or even adults) can scurry their way up the cargo netting to reach the first tower. From there, they will cross a series of cargo net bridges and be rewarded witha fast ride down the tall slide! However, the slide is still closed at the time of writing.


But something tells me the tall tower structures will be enough to keep the kids happy and well-exercised!


For younger kids who are not adept at climbing up tall structures yet, there is a multi-sensory playground structure located beside it. I have got to day this is one of the more comprehensive children's playground I have come across - ladders, climbing poles, ramps, bridges, interactive panels, a play-board with movable letters, as well as boards which allow kids to make sounds and music!


For even younger kids, there is a miniature playground located at Block 879B.


Shipwreck Playground at Compassvale Crescent

Have kids who love all things marine? Then the new Shipwreck playground at Sengkang's Compassvale Crescent (Blocks 286 & 289) will thrill them!


Paying homage to Sengkang Town's past history as a fishing village, the 'Ship Discovery' playground comes in the form of a great old ship which has gone down in a storm close to the shore. With its broken mast, ropes and wreckage lying around, everything is up to the kids' imagination.



Plenty of climbing ropes and balance beams dot around the structure, which challenges kids to test their balance and climbing skills.


Or should there be pirates, they can make a quick escape via the slide too!


 Need a quiet break? The hull of the ship is also home to a secret compartment for kids to head inside.



Personally, I find this playground to break the usual mould of how a children's playground should be and look like. It allows kids to be able to formulate their own stories while playing there so it's extremely refreshing indeed!


For younger kids, there is a smaller boat which comprises of the usual play structures located just opposite of the Shipwreck playground.




Kampung Admiralty

Kampung Admiralty in Woodlands is the first 'modern kampung' to integrate facilities where the old and young can play and exercise together. So expect to find residential units, medical services, childcare, eldercare, and shops all under one roof... including this climbing net playground!


Located on Level 6 of Kampung Admiralty (Block 676, Woodlands Drive 71), the play structure consists of a huge climbing net, a low-level rock climbing slope as well as a slide.




Nothing too fanciful, but it is worth a visit if you are heading to the newly-opened hawker centre at Level 2. A unique feature is each of the hawker stalls will offer at least one meal priced at $2.80! See the photos for some of the dishes. Definitely more affordable if you have kids with a big appetite... like mine. LOL.


And what better way to work up an appetite before meal time than to visit the playground, no?



If you know of any new and free playgrounds that have opened recently, do let me know too!


Useful Information

Tampines Green Forest Park
Blocks 878A & 879A, Tampines Ave 8, Singapore 521879

Shipwreck Playground @ Compassvale Crescent
Blocks 286 & 289, Compassvale Crescent, Singapore 541289

Kampung Admiralty
Block 676, Woodlands Drive 71, Singapore 730676
(Beside Admiralty MRT)




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Sep 22, 2017

5 Places in Singapore to bring Kids to Celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival 2017

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The Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋节 (also known as Mooncake Festival), which falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, is one of the most important festivals for the Chinese community around the world.

And this year's Festival falls on 4 October 2017, a Wednesday. What this means is that the bulk of the Mid-Autumn activities will be taking place on the weekend of 30 September and 1 October. But actually, some of the family-friendly activities are in fact starting THIS WEEKEND (23 & 24 Sep)!


The Mid-Autumn Festival is all about spending time with the family, parading lanterns and of course, gorging on mooncakes, what better way to spend these 2 following weekends than to get those lanterns ready, head out and bring the kiddos down to the following festivities.

Depending on your preference, there are five to choose from:

#1 If you wish to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with humongous colourful lantern displays, including a spectacular light and sound show:

Mid-Autumn @ Gardens by the Bay
Now until 8 Oct 2017
6pm - 11pm
Gardens by the Bay
FREE


A much-anticipated event in the Gardens' calendar, Mid-Autumn @ Gardens by the Bay draws visitors with its large-scale lantern displays and myriad festivities amidst a lush garden setting.
This year, the Gardens celebrates autumn abundance with lantern sets symbolic of bountiful harvests and good fortune, nightly cultural performances, a food street featuring Asian delights, and craft booths offering activities like lantern decorating, umbrella painting and Chinese knotting.

LANTERN DISPLAY
22 Sep - 8 Oct 2017 | 7pm - 11pm
Outdoor: Golden Garden, Canopy, Floral Clock, Supertree Grove, Dragonfly Lake, Dragonfly Bridge & Bayfront Plaza | Indoor: Flower Dome*
*Admission charge to the conservatories applies.


Take a stroll through the outdoor gardens where sprawling lantern sets bring to life scenes of bountiful harvests and abundance. Don't miss "Waters of Prosperity", the largest lantern display created by the Gardens to date. Spanning an area of 1,250 square metres over water, this lantern set portrays a fishing village teeming with 70 carp-shaped lanterns.

Other highlights include "Grains of Gold", a paddy field illuminated with 4,000 glowing rice stalks; "Splendour of Blooms" featuring some 250 waterlily-shaped lanterns floating on the lake; and "Flight of the Dragonflies" with more than 100 dragonfly-shaped lanterns adorning the Supertrees. The lanterns dotting the outdoor gardens continue inside Flower Dome as part of the "Autumn Harvest" floral display; look out for a plethora of fruit and vegetable-shaped lanterns including a giant pumpkin-shaped one!


FUN ZONE
22 Sep - 8 Oct 2017 | 6pm - 9.30pm | Supertree Grove

Try your hand at arts and crafts like lantern decorating, umbrella painting and Chinese knotting at the interactive craft booths. Booths include: Lantern decorating, Umbrella Painting, Chinese knots, Glowsticks and Balloons.

BLOSSOMING HARVEST (TRADITIONAL ARTS SHOWCASE)
22 Sep - 8 Oct 2017 | Mon - Thur: 8pm to 8.45pm; Fri - Sun: 7pm - 7.45pm, 8pm - 8.45pm | Supertree Grove
*Special performance on a 40-foot trailer on 29 Sep & 4 Oct, 9pm

Presented in partnership with the National Arts Council, "Blossoming Harvest" is a series of free cultural performances held nightly at the Supertree Grove. A display of local traditional arts groups, be prepared to be enthralled by elegant traditional music and dance performances. Our young talents will also be presenting contemporary interpretations of traditional forms.

ILLUMINATIONS OF JOY
22 Sep - 18 Oct | 7pm - 11pm | Silver Garden

The Silver Garden comes aglow with some 1,000 light installations created by beneficiaries from 30 social service organisations in Singapore. Illuminations of Joy celebrates a bicultural festival of lights with a display that will run from Mid-Autumn to Deepavali in the Gardens.

GARDEN RHAPSODY: TALES OF THE MOON
22 Sep - 31 Oct 2017 | 7.45pm and 8.45pm | Supertree Grove

For this special Mid-Autumn edition, the light and sound show will showcase spectacular lights like none before, and feature a medley of popular tunes that revolve around the moon, such as the jazz favourite 'Fly Me to the Moon' and the Chinese classic 'The Moon Represents my Heart' (月亮代表我的心). Immerse yourself in a breathtaking concoction of dancing lights from the Supertrees and evocative soundtracks beneath the gentle glow of the moon.

FOOD STREET
22 Sep - 8 Oct 2017 | 6pm - 9.30pm | Colonnade (Supertree Grove)

Indulge in a spread of Asian delights at Colonnade at Supertree Grove!

#2 If you wish to soak in the traditional Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere:

Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations 2017
Now until 19 Oct 2017
Various activities & timings
Chinatown
FREE

Photo courtesy of Belinda Tan
Walk down memory lane with your loved ones at Chinatown’s annual Mid-Autumn Festival Celebrations this September! Soak in the joyous atmosphere that will bring back nostalgic memories of your childhood, as the streets of the Chinatown precinct are illuminated by a plethora of dazzling and brightly-hued LED lantern displays, guaranteed to leave visitors in wide-eyed wonder.

Street Light-Up
23 Sep - 19 Oct 2017 | 7pm – 12mn (Sunday – Thursday) & 7pm – 2am (Friday & Saturday) | Along New Bridge Road, Eu Tong Sen Street and South Bridge Road

Soak in the festivities and celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinatown, where traditional Chinese culture comes alive. Be enchanted by the flower-themed decorations of Chinatown as New Bridge Road, Eu Tong Sen Street, South Bridge Road and the inner streets of Chinatown are adorned with colourful lanterns of varying shapes and sizes.

Photo courtesy of Belinda Tan
Festive Trade Fair and Street Stalls
Carnival: 20 September to 9 October 2017 | 11am – 10.30pm | Open Space In Front of People’s Park Complex
Street Stall: 20 September to 4 October 2017 | 10.30am – 10.30pm | Pagoda Street, Trengganu Street, Sago Street and Smith Street

The full moon represents an auspicious symbol of abundance, harmony and prosperity. Chinese communities all over the world celebrate its appearance on this important occasion. During the Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival, visitors can bask in the festivities, walk along the bustling festive street stalls and shop for festive goodies. Be spoilt for choice as over 300 festival stalls will offer a dazzling variety of festive treats like moon cakes, pomelos, lanterns, handicrafts, tea and more.

Mid-Autumn Family Fest @ Chinatown
24 September 2017 | 9.30am – 12.30pm | Kreta Ayer Community Club, Multi-purpose Hall (Level 2)

Gather around for the nightly performances at Kreta Ayer Square during the Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations. Even today, the Square remains a popular gathering point for local Chinese communities. Catch and be entertained by the animated and dynamic Chinese cultural acts, folk songs, and music and dance numbers by local entertainers and troupes from China.

Photo courtesy of Belinda Tan
Nightly Stage Shows
23 Sep - 4 Oct 2017 | 8.00pm – 10.30pm | Kreta Ayer Square

Gather around for the nightly performances at Kreta Ayer Square during the Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations. Even today, the Square remains a popular gathering point for local Chinese communities. Catch and be entertained by the animated and dynamic Chinese cultural acts, folk songs, and music and dance numbers by local entertainers and troupes from China.

Mass Lantern Walk
1 October 2017 | 7pm – 10pm | Starting Point: Kreta Ayer Square; Ending Point: Along New Bridge Road (Main Stage in front of Lucky Chinatown)

Enjoy a fun night out with family and friends with your creative lanterns – or dress up as one! – as you join in the Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival 2017 Mass Lantern Walk that is open to the public. Immerse yourself in the festive spirit as you soak in the leisurely-paced lantern parade procession under the full moon and the dazzling displays around Chinatown. Don’t forget the impressive acts of the dragon dance troupes, energetic cheerleaders and the percussion band along the way! The lantern walk will conclude with stage performances and pyrotechnics display in the heart of Chinatown.

#3 If you wish to expose the little ones to Chinese traditional art forms:

Moonfest 2017
29 Sep - 4 Oct 2017; Various Timings
Esplanade
FREE and Ticketed events


Moonfest – A Mid-Autumn Celebration is an annual Chinese traditional arts festival held in celebration of the Mid-Autumn festival. Now in its 13th edition, Moonfest showcases the intrinsic beauty of traditional arts so that all may cherish our shared heritage in this increasingly tech-savvy world. The festival is also a great opportunity for parents and their children to get in touch with our roots and keep traditions alive. FREE activities include:

Meet the Mascots
29 Sep – 1 Oct 2017 | Various timings & locations around Esplanade

Chang E, Hou Yi and Mr Mooncake's appearance
29 Sep, Fri: 8.15pm (Waterfront) & 9.30pm (Concourse)
30 Sep, Sat: 5.30pm (Concourse), 7.15pm (Forecourt Garden) & 8.30pm (Concourse)
1 Oct, Sun: 5.30pm (Concourse), 6.45pm (Waterfront) & 8pm (Waterfront)

PIP’s appearance
30 Sep, Sat: 4.25pm (Concourse), 5.30pm (Concourse), 6.30pm (Outside Theatre Studio) & 7.15pm (Forecourt Garden)

Chang E, Hou Yi and Mr Mooncake are here at Esplanade to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with everybody! Our ever-lovable PIP will also make a special appearance on 30 Sep (Sat) too, and join in the fun at our lantern walkabout that evening.

Lantern Walkabout
30 Sep 2017 | 7.30pm | Esplanade Waterfront
Gather at the Forecourt Garden by 7.15pm


Enjoy a lovely stroll along the Esplanade Waterfront with your family and friends, joined by sprightly LED phoenixes and a dragon! Bring your favourite lantern or grab a free lantern sponsored by Moonfest Arts Partner Gold Roast Instant Beverages.

Craft Workshop: Pompom Jade Rabbit
30 Sep & 1 Oct 2017 | 2pm – 6pm | Esplanade Concourse


In the cold Moon Palace where Chang E resides, there is a little Jade Rabbit that accompanies her. Using yarn and simple materials, make your own little pompom Jade Rabbit to keep you company this Mid-Autumn!

Storytelling: Grandmother’s Tales
30 Sep – 1 Oct 2017 | Sat & Sun12.45pm, 3.15pm & 4.45pm | PIP's PLAYbox
12.45pm: Stories in English by Jasmine Xie
3.15pm & 4.45pm: Stories in Mandarin by Chang Tingwei

Wa si dio jiu nang. Hi, I am a Teochew, what about you? Come join Jasmine and Tingwei on a journey to find out more about Chinese dialect groups through a series of fun and engaging stories that were passed down from our grandmothers.

For a detailed listing of both free and ticketed activities, visit HERE.

#4 If you wish for the kids to learn more about the history and cultural significance of Mid-Autumn Festival all under one roof:

Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival 2017
30 Sep - 1 Oct 2017; 10am - 9.30pm
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
FREE


Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival 2017 presents an exciting weekend of festive offerings suitable for the young and young at heart, including heritage trails, guided tours, lantern walkabouts, craft workshops, and evening music performances ranging from the traditional to the contemporary. Join in the fun at Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival 2017 to learn more about the history and cultural significance of this much-loved Chinese festival!

Cellophane Lantern Workshop
Date: 1 Oct
Time: 2pm – 3pm (first session); 3.30pm – 4.30pm (second session) 
Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)

Complete your Mid-Autumn experience and have fun sculpting your very own cellophane lantern! Express your creativity in this traditional craft session and bring your lantern to life.  Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required. 

Fringe Activities
Date: 30 Sep – 1 Oct 
Time: 12.30pm – 7.30pm

From caricature drawing to carnival games, there’s something for everyone at Wan Qing Mid-Autumn Festival 2017. Collect your activity passport at our Reception Desk and try your hand at our activities booths to win exclusive prizes! Activities include Houyi Archery Game, Caricature Drawing, Chinese Paper-cutting, and Mid-Autumn Virtual Lanterns by StarHub. 

Storytelling
Date: 30 Sep – 1 Oct 
Time: 5pm – 6pm (Mandarin); 6.30pm – 7.30pm (English) 
Venue: Gallery 4 (Level 2)

Do you know why we eat mooncakes during Mid-Autumn Festival, or how the legend of Chang’E came to be? Explore the origins of Mid-Autumn Festival at this special interactive storytelling session and learn more about the connection between the Moon Goddess, Jade Rabbit, and our much-love mooncakes! No registration required. Story titles differ daily. 

Evening Concert

Experience wonder and delight in this dynamic showcase of cultural and contemporary arts. From thrilling LED dragon dance performances to rockin’ ‘live’ bands and soothing instrumental sets, this is one concert that shouldn’t be missed.

LED Dragon Dance, Chinese Instrumental Ensemble, Wing Chun Martial Arts Show, Chinese Drums, NUS CAC Voices, LED Duo Diabolo
Date: 30 Sep 
Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
 
LED Duo Diabolo, Chinese Instrumental Ensemble
Date: 1 Oct
Time: 7.30pm – 8pm
 
Outdoor Movie Screening: The Lego Batman Movie
Date: 1 Oct 
Time: 8pm – 9.30pm

Enjoy a movie under the stars – grab a seat on the lawn and catch an outdoor screening of The Lego Batman Movie.

#5  If you wish to just chill under the evening sky, enjoy a picnic & spend some family time together:

Moonstruck
30 Sep 2017; 7pm - 8pm
Singapore Botanic Gardens, Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage

To celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival this year, The Arts Fission Company presents Moonstruck, a contemporary dance-theatre performance using the familiar Chinese legend of lady in the moon (Chang Er 嫦娥,) to frame a new Mid-Autumn story. Moonstruck – Sleepless in Lunar Palace is especially staged for the Singapore Botanic Gardens’ Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage where dancers appear as mysterious characters in whimsical costumes.

The dance performance features well known music that are inspired by the moon like Dvorak’s opera aria Song to the Moon and even a metalized arrangement of Beethoven’s famous Moonlight Sonata. Come with your loved ones and be part of the moonstruck crowd.

A Cappella Festival 2017
1 Oct 2017; 6pm - 8pm
Singapore Botanic Gardens, Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage

Bring your mat and join in for a evening of great a cappella music in the beautiful surroundings of the Gardens. Enjoy lush harmonies, be entertained by riveting melodies and sing along to all-time favourite songs. Catch the multitude and variety of local vocal music in this exciting opening concert of the A Cappella Festival 2017!


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Sep 18, 2017

No more scorching sun... Diggersite @ Yishun Reopens at a Cooler Spot!

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Earlier this year, Diggersite shifted from its East Coast Park premise to ORTO in Yishun. And for the past 2 months, the site has been closed. Well, it has since re-opened earlier this month, NOT at its same spot but just right beside its previous location.


I'll spare you the technicalities but just know that Diggersite is now not part of ORTO but part of Ground-up Initiative instead. It is directly opposite the open-air carpark at ORTO, so you cannot possibly miss the bright yellow container and forklift!


For those who haven't been to Diggersite, it offers both adults and kids a realistic experience in operating smaller scale construction machinery like excavators. Yes, they are no toys but REAL machinery!


Compared to the previous location, the construction vehicles cannot be seen from its main entrance. Just walk on in and you will see a huge container - future plans for it include converting it into a cafe and/or party room for birthday parties.

As you walk further down the path, a payment counter comes into view and this is the place where kids can also put on the complimentary safety helmets and vests before venturing to the vehicles.


Once that is done, the real excitement begins!


One HUGE advantage of this new location is the ample amount of shade for all the stations! A common grouse among both parents and kids of the old location was the lack of shelter and it can get extremely hot in the afternoon.

We were there during mid-afternoon and I can happy to report that the many trees did a fantastic job in keeping the entire area so much cooler. Oh, and those are rambutan trees by the way. Maybe got free fruits when it is rambutan season? LOL.

As for the stations, all but one of the previous stations remain the same. In total, there are 6 stations.

1. SCOOP STATION


The name sounds straightforward enough; kids are tasked to scoop sand using the excavators into a bucket.

2. WRECKING BALL STATION


This station involves knocking over plastic bottles using a ball attached to the arm of the excavator.

3. BALL PIT STATION


This station features 2 diggers with 2 different tasks. The above digger lets kids transfer the balls onto a slide while the below one allows kids to grab colourful balls using a giant claw and place them into the tires.


4. LOG STATION


If you have older kids aged 7 and above, they will enjoy the 2 excavators here... simply because they require more skill.

Rather than scooping up sand, they are tasked to operate the excavators to complete certain goals. Like the Log Loading station where they have to pick up logs using the machine and place them into the wheelbarrow.

Or the Log Bowling station where they will get to release a log down a ramp and attempt to knock over three 'bowling pins'.


5. TOWER CRANE STATION


 Now this is something extremely novel for the kids! Kids (or parents) will be able to attract metal boxes using an electromagnet in a mini tower crane.

All they have to do is to transfer the metal boxes from a wooden pallet and place them in the individual rubber tyres. It's not as easy as it looks!

6. COAL MINE CART RIDE


Visitors will be able to hop onto the mine cart and go on a ride around the compound. The cart ride takes approximately 10 minutes.


There used to be a Forklift station too, where kids will be able to drive around in a forklift. But at the time of writing, the forklift is under maintenance and the staff have no idea when it will be available.

But at least there is still the Sand Pit for kids who love sand play!


I cannot tell you how grateful I am for the shade. The previous location was so minimally sheltered that hats and sunblock are a must. But as you can see from the photos, the new area is so much cooler - and it helps that there are plenty of large fans too, with more than enough chairs for parents to sit and wait.


Definitely a much more picturesque - and hence, Instagram-worthy - location too!


If you are planning to head down, here are a few things to take note of:

- Although the area is well-sheltered, there may be mosquitoes. Ale got 2 bites while we were there. Diggersite is not allowed to do fogging at the site because Ground-up Initiative grows crops organically just beside it. So do bring along insect repellent.

- Usage of safety helmet and vest is complimentary.

- The recommended age is from 2 years and above. Children under 6 years old must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

- No upper age limit as even adults are welcome.

- Opening hours are from 11am to 9pm on weekdays and 9am to 9pm on weekends.

- Due to the machinery involved, avoid wearing flip-flops or sandals as they do not protect the feet.

- If you prefer an air-conditioned environment, Diggersite also had two other locations are JCube (#03-17) and Suntec City (#02-734; Next to Mcdonald's).



AND in case you have not taken part, I am currently giving away SIX Diggersite membership cards! Each card is good for 10 rides and can be used at its Yishun, JCube & Suntec outlets. Giveaway ends on 19 Sep 2017 so participate HERE.


Useful Information

Diggersite @ Yishun
Address: 91 Lor Chencharu, Singapore 769201
Opening hours: Weekends 9am - 9pm
*Weekdays: Reserved for field trips and other events and will be closed for public.
Cost: $18 for 3 rides | $30 for 5 rides | $50 for 10 rides
Nearest MRT Station: Khatib
Website: www.facebook.com/diggersite


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