Singapore study tour worth visiting cultural and historical sites
Singapore, a country where modernity and tradition intersect, is not only a hub for international business, but also a great place to explore Asian culture and technological innovation.
For teenagers, a study tour to Singapore can immerse themselves in a cultural feast, feel and learn the local history and culture, which is the right way to open the study tour! Today, we will take you to some of Singapore's major cultural attractions and experience the unique artistic charm and scientific wonders of the city.
The Science Centre Singapore
One of The largest Science and technology museums in Singapore, The Science Centre Singapore is home to more than 1,000 interactive exhibits that allow you to explore the heart of the Earth and experience the thrill of the science of fear. The pavilion aims to promote scientific knowledge to the public through interactive exhibitions and activities, encourage young people to increase their interest and enthusiasm in science, and promote scientific knowledge to the public in a light-hearted and interesting interactive design and graphic form.
The pavilions are divided into thematic areas such as the human experience, DNA, electronic technology, earthquakes and volcanoes, sound, water, the universe, and flight. In addition to displays, a variety of science education programs and activities are offered, including science camps, lectures, workshops and more. Students who are interested in science must not miss the study tour here!
National Gallery
Singapore National Gallery, a large museum of modern art in Southeast Asia, showcasing paintings from Singapore and Southeast Asia, as well as internationally renowned works by Yayoi Kusama and Mark Rothko.
Home to the world's largest collection of local and modern Southeast Asian art, it's an art lover's paradise! The gallery is small and elegant, displaying more than 8,000 masterpieces of TOP artists in Singapore and around the world, and you can enjoy the paintings of famous painters Xu Beihong and Wu Guanzhong.
The museum building itself is also a beautiful landscape, the metal woven roof and tree support structure make the solemn and elegant appearance full of "forest", Romanesque columns and gorgeous decoration, full of classical charm, creating a lot of good background for photos.
National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore is a very old museum that tells the story of Singapore's past and present through its history and life galleries. Here, you can quickly learn about the history of Singapore, which is a very meaningful trip for the study tour. The National Museum of Singapore is an important cultural and architectural landmark in the "Lion City". Its elegant white architecture is full of modern art. The museum houses more than 1,700 historical art collections, showing the life of Singapore in different historical periods.
Along the glass circle, visitors can enjoy an immersive view of Singapore through the ages through media and digital technology. What impressed me the most was the animal and plant image museum with a strong sense of experience. Through the long image gallery, you can look at the flowers and trees with the sound of raindrops falling, as if you were in the nature.
ArtScience Museum Marina Bay Sands
ArtScience Museum Marina Bay Sands' unique lotus shaped building blends art, science, technology and culture to explore the intersection of fields through high-tech and interactive exhibitions.
This is the first museum in the world where art and science are combined! It is also an iconic building in Marina Bay. The whole building is white and consists of 10 "petals", the shape of which is like a blooming lotus. Each "petal" represents a different exhibition space, with a total of 21 pavilions.
One of the most important is Team Lab's "Beyond the Future: The Intersection of Art and Science" exhibition, through digital art installations and influence interaction, nature, flowers, lights, parks and space and other elements into a gorgeous visual feast.
There are also several places in the venue to provide drawing paper and crayons, students can enjoy their imagination, draw their own small animals, and then give the staff at the exit to scan, your paintings can be added to the big screen! You can also use your phone to control the work!
The Asian Civilizations Museum
Located along The Singapore River, The Asian Civilizations Museum is a museum that showcases the diversity and community of Asian civilizations. Combining modern technology and traditional art, the museum presents the culture and history of Asian countries, providing a great opportunity to learn about Asian culture.
Known for its rich exhibitions and diversified cultural activities, the museum exhibits the cultural and human development of different regions and historical periods in Asia through cultural relics, artworks and multimedia, and is an ideal place to explore the history of Asian civilization.
The pavilion has three floors, namely "Origin", "Movement" and "Change", and a total of 13 themed exhibition halls, including "Silk Road", "Bronze Age", "Hinduism and Buddhism" and "Islamic Culture".
In addition, the museum has several temporary exhibition halls and art exhibitions, presenting different cultures and artworks from various countries and regions.
The point is that there are many educational programmes and cultural activities, including talks, workshops and performances, which are ideal for students to enhance their understanding of Asian culture and history.