

- ▷Recommended for
- Gorgeous from the entrance. The design of both the exterior and the exhibition is detailed.
- Your own drawings on a giant screen! Children are overjoyed!
- The images are cute and beautiful. A gentle view of the world unfolds.
- The food for take-out outside the building is also favorable. Taste and price are both excellent.
- Summary|Loose and comfortable. Healing pavilion for parents and children.
▷Recommended for
- Those who like colorful and bright exhibits.
- Those who want to enjoy “interactive” experiences with their own hands.
- Looking for a museum to enjoy with children?
Gorgeous from the entrance. The design of both the exterior and the exhibition is detailed.
The Singapore Pavilion is well built from the entrance and is visually quite spectacular.
The “Dream Sphere,” a dome-shaped red sphere made of recycled aluminum, is visually striking.
Even before entering the building, there was an air of “fun” in the air, especially among families with children taking pictures.



Your own drawings on a giant screen! Children are overjoyed!
Inside the museum, visitors can use touch panels to draw their own characters, which are then projected on a giant spherical screen in the center of the museum.
The experience of seeing what you have drawn appear on the big screen will be a special memory for young children.
In fact, children were saying, “There it is! Look, look! I was very impressed by how excited the children were.
Even if you have to wait for a long time, this kind of experience is a great way to spend time while having fun.



The images are cute and beautiful. A gentle view of the world unfolds.
The images were based on the themes of nature and futuristic cities, and the soft colors and characters were impressive.
The sound and light effects were gentle, and the overall atmosphere was gentle and enjoyable for both children and adults.
Many people on social networking sites also commented that they were soothed and comforted by the cute and peaceful atmosphere, and felt that the visual experience was not too flashy, but was memorable.
The food for take-out outside the building is also favorable. Taste and price are both excellent.
Just outside the museum, there is a Singaporean take-out stand.
Hainanese chicken rice, laksa, and other dishes are available, tasting well and relatively reasonably priced.
It was perfect for when I wanted to “fill up on a little something,” and the taste was satisfying.
The portions are a bit small, but for those who want to eat other dishes as well, it may be rather just right.
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Summary|Loose and comfortable. Healing pavilion for parents and children.
Overall, the pavilion was not flashy, but it was a peaceful pavilion that parents and children could enjoy together in peace.
From the entrance to the exhibition, the space is bright and well-designed.
Children especially enjoy the experience of seeing their own drawings on the screen!
The images are cute and the relaxing atmosphere is pleasant!
Food outside the museum is cosy. Recommended when you want something light to eat.
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