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Discover what's happening in the vibrant city-state with Time IN Singapore. Stay informed about the latest events, weather, air quality, and local insights. Whether you're a visitor exploring Marina Bay or a local navigating the city's bustling streets, this podcast provides daily updates to help you enjoy Singapore to the fullest.

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  • Vibrant Weekend in Singapore: Multicultural Festivities, Culinary Delights, and Artistic Discoveries
    2025/07/26
    Welcome to “Things to Do in Singapore” on this lively Saturday, July 26, 2025! Whether you’re a local looking for fun or a visitor ready to soak in the city’s energy, you’ve tuned in at the perfect moment. This weekend, Singapore buzzes with festive excitement—expect classic tropical warmth with just a hint of afternoon showers, air quality in the green, and a packed events calendar reflecting the nation’s creative and multicultural spirit.

    Here’s a quick glimpse of the city’s vibe: Suntec City is pulsating with SG60 celebrations as the nation gears up for its milestone birthday, while hawker centres are unveiling nostalgic tastes alongside cutting-edge innovation. From the city’s lush parks to its futuristic skyline, there’s something for everyone today.

    Now, let’s spotlight a few standout happenings:

    - For music lovers, don’t miss the Harmony of Memories Music Showcase at Tanjong Pagar Community Green tonight at 6pm—a perfect evening picnic gig surrounded by heritage and greenery[1].

    - Bibliophiles and creatives will dig the Singapore Independent Media Fair this afternoon, featuring more than 20 vibrant local publishers and a stellar speaker lineup at Aliwal Arts Centre. Expect zines, panel talks, and all things literary and independent[3].

    - Collectors and design fans can head to the Collectors Weekend Market this evening. Browse vintage furniture, quirky knick-knacks, and sip wine—ideal for those who appreciate stories behind objects[3].

    - Looking for family fun? Dive into the interactive hawker-inspired zones at Suntec City’s SG60 celebrations, where larger-than-life Chendol Ball Pits and dragon slides delight kids and adults alike[5].

    - Nightlife seekeers can rock out with Northlane’s Tour 2025 at Foo Chow Building—guaranteed to satisfy anyone craving hard-hitting live music[7].

    In city news: The brand new Punggol Coast Hawker Centre just opened, spotlighting beloved “lost and found” hawker stalls and next-gen food innovation—don’t miss a taste of the iconic South Buona Vista Braised Duck returning after a year-long hiatus[6]. On transit, operations are smooth citywide, and for those watching their wallets, new $300 CDC vouchers are rolling out this week—a welcome boost for shopping or feasting local[4].

    Top picks for today? Wander the Singapore Botanic Gardens, currently aglow with their first-ever Light Show as part of the Heritage Festival—free, magical, and running till tomorrow[8]. For a distinctly Singaporean treat, stop by Marina Square’s Play Nation Kopi-Shop pop-up for whimsical homegrown plush collectibles and a nostalgic coffee shop vibe[5].

    Local tip: When exploring hawker centres, look out for shorter queues—that’s often a clue to a newly opened stall or hidden gem with big flavour and fewer crowds.

    Looking to tomorrow? Keep an eye out for community runs at Ngee Ann City, walking heritage tours tracing the stories of Clementi and Tanglin Halt, family carnivals, and the debut of local art exhibitions[1][3]. Stay tuned for more inspiration as we share tomorrow’s hottest happenings!

    Thanks for joining “Things to Do in Singapore.” Whatever your mood, Singapore’s got something special waiting—see you out there!
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  • Weekend Wonders in Singapore: SG60 Celebrations, Dazzling Lights, and Michelin Delights
    2025/07/25
    Welcome to “Things to do in Singapore” for Friday, July 25, 2025! As you kick off your weekend, Singapore is buzzing with life under partly cloudy skies, a balmy 32°C in the city, and a fresh, tropical breeze. The haze is low today, air quality remains good, and excitement is in the air as Singapore gears up for a full calendar of SG60 celebrations.

    Today’s events cater to everyone—whether you’re looking for culture, food, music, or shopping. Here are some highlights to set your plans:

    - The Esplanade is hosting “Date Night Friday” with Singapore’s very own ‘Sinatra,’ Kelvin Kong & The Usual Suspects. Enjoy classic jazz, bossa, and a hint of R&B at the Esplanade Concourse, with performances at 7pm and again at 8:15pm[7].
    - Step into the dazzling world of the Singapore Night Festival 2025! The Night Lights installations are transforming the city center with stunning light art between Armenian Street, Funan, Bugis+, and more. The show goes on nightly, starting at 7:30pm—perfect for an evening stroll amid luminous crab sculptures inspired by Southeast Asian folklore[1].
    - Beauty lovers, don’t miss the Beauty Fiesta 2025 on at Singapore Expo Hall 6A. Score up to 90% off your favorite brands, from Dior to SK-II and Jo Malone, open 10am to 9:30pm all weekend[10].
    - This weekend also marks the SingaPAW Weekend 60, a family-friendly event where pet lovers can discover new products, workshops, and adorable animals[4].
    - For foodies, the newly unveiled Michelin Guide Singapore 2025 just dropped! Sushi Sakuta has been promoted to two Michelin stars—book a table if you want to sample the city’s best Japanese fare. Omakase @ Stevens also received its first Michelin star and a Young Chef award—perfect for adventurous diners[2].

    In city news, July has brought exciting new menu launches in honor of Singapore’s 60th birthday. Try the Kichi Kichi Omurice pop-up at Tsukimi Hamburg for a taste of viral Japanese “tornado” omelettes, or indulge in limited-edition chilli crab sauce burgers at McDonald’s Singapore—complete with Kampung drumlets and nostalgic chendol soft-serve for a local twist. KFC fans, don’t miss their spicy chilli crab mantou series, running through late August[5].

    Looking for must-do activities? Explore the rich history and vibrant food culture with a guided hawker food tour through Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam—perfect for first-timers aiming to navigate like a local[6]. For hidden gems, escape to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, where mangrove trails and unique wildlife await just outside the urban bustle[9]. And of course, make time for a sunset walk or cycle along the scenic East Coast Park[3].

    Local tip: Take the MRT or a bus to avoid weekend traffic—transit is fast, affordable, and lets you soak in the city sights along the way. If you need to cool off, stop for an iced “Dinosaur” (chocolate malt drink) at McDonald’s, part of the limited-time SG60 menu—delicious and utterly Singaporean[5]!

    Stay tuned for tomorrow’s big events, including the second day of Beauty Fiesta, more Night Festival wonders, and new family activities sprouting across the city. We’ll have all the details right here—see you then!
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  • Explore Singapore's Buzzing National Day Festivities, Tech Talks, and Outdoor Adventures
    2025/07/24
    Welcome to "Things To Do in Singapore" on this lively Thursday, July 24, 2025! Whether you’re a local looking to mix up your weekday or a visitor eager to soak in the city’s energy, today’s your ticket to adventure. The weather is classic Singapore: humid and warm, with just enough clouds for afternoon shade and a light breeze swirling around Marina Bay. Air quality is good, so expect plenty of folks hitting the outdoors and making the most of the day.

    Singapore’s current vibe is buzzing in anticipation of the upcoming SG60 National Day celebrations in August, with community events and the iconic Padang parade on everyone’s minds. But the festivities start early, and the city is already gearing up with pop-up arts, local music, and family-friendly happenings[4].

    Let’s dive into today’s top events:

    - Tech enthusiasts and IT pros can rub elbows at the **SolarWinds World Tour Singapore** at Pan Pacific Singapore. This exclusive event features engaging talks and live demos on the latest in operational resilience and IT management—plus, free exclusive swag and catered meals, if you’re on the guest list[1].

    - Families and explorers shouldn’t miss the **Singapore City Centre Outdoor Escape Game: Time Travel Quest**. Starting at Botanic Gardens MRT, this event transforms the city into your own interactive playground. Great for team-building or making new friends as you unravel puzzles with a time-travel twist[10].

    - If the arts are calling your name, get in on the action at the Esplanade’s **Red Dot August** preview. In lead-up to National Day, you’ll find music gigs, poetry readings, and local film screenings capturing Singapore’s unique spirit[4].

    - For a breezier day out, locals love picnicking at East Coast Park and Gardens by the Bay East—ideal spots for skyline selfies and peaceful afternoons, with plenty of snack kiosks or room for your own picnic blanket[9].

    - Cap off your night with a stroll through the mesmerizing Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay. The nightly light show is free, immersive, and a crowd favorite[3].

    In city news, anticipation is high for Singapore’s new Oceanarium, set to boost eco-tourism and marine conservation—great news for nature lovers and families thinking ahead to future visits[8]. Singapore's libraries are also in transformation, with new concepts bringing reading hubs into malls to merge leisure and learning[8].

    For today’s must-dos, don’t skip:

    - A wander through the **Singapore Botanic Gardens**—a UNESCO World Heritage Site bursting with lakes and rare plants[3].
    - Shopping (or snacking!) in vibrant **Chinatown** or eclectic **Haji Lane**; nab a keepsake, hunt for unique bites, or join locals for a leisurely afternoon[3].
    - Hit Orchard Road for some retail therapy or discover quirky finds at Mustafa Centre in Little India—it’s open 24/7[3][6]!

    Local tip: If you’re joining any festival or community event this month, keep your eyes peeled for limited-edition SG60 Pins—free collectibles representing slices of Singapore’s history. Grab them early—locals are fierce collectors and stocks go fast[4].

    As dusk falls, the city doesn’t slow down. Swing by iconic nightlife districts like Boat Quay, or unwind at a riverside café. Tomorrow brings even more excitement, with sports events and fresh art installations around the Civic District. Tune in then for a fresh roundup of Singapore’s best adventures—see you out there!
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