Thaipusam is a Hindu festival in honour of Lord Subramaniam, son
of Shiva, and is a day of purification and penance during which
devotees make offerings of thanks for blessings received...
Recognised as one of Asia's top arts festivals, the Singapore
Arts Festival is a celebration of dance, drama and music from
around the world, embracing classical as well as the...
Lunar New Year is the most important festival in the Chinese
calendar and is a time to exchange well wishes and gifts of good
fortune. The streets of Chinatown become lit with red...
The major event at this Hindu festival is the breathtaking
fire-walking ceremony in which devotees honour the goddess
Draupadi. Legend has it that she proved her fidelity and innocence
to her...
Taking place on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, this
festival is sometimes referred to as 'Lantern Festival' (not to be
confused with the Lantern Festival which ends Chinese New Year)...
For a month each year Taoists believe the gates of Hell are
opened to allow the spirits of the dead to roam the earth. To
appease these ghosts, outdoor entertainment and lavish feasts are
offered...
Come and experience the electrifying atmosphere of the Grand
Prix as never before - at night! The world's first Formula One
night race is hosted alongside Singapore's Marina Bay,...
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