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Hop-On, Hop-Off (HOHO) Bus Experience

by Singapore HeritageFest
4 - 5, 25 - 26 May • 09:00am

HOHO! Join our Hop-On, Hop-Off (HOHO) bus experience to explore the built heritage of these precincts - Chinatown, Kampong Gelam, Little India, Bras Basah.Bugis and Civic District.

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Programme Dates
4 & 5 May: Cultural Precincts (Chinatown, Kampong Gelam, Little India)
25 & 26 May: Bras Basah.Bugis and Civic District

Time: 9am - 6pm
Price:
Single Ticket (1 Weekend): $10 / pax
Day Tripper (Weekend 1 & 4): 10% off! ($18 / pax)
Complete Experience (4 tickets, Weekend 1 & 4): $20% off! ($64 / 4pax)

Meeting Point:
Week 1: Maxwell MRT station Exit 2 (next to Maxwell Food Centre)
4 & 5 May | 9am - 6pm
Last Bus from Maxwell MRT Station is at 4pm.

Week 4: National Museum of Singapore, Glass Atrium, Level 2
25 & 26 May | 9am - 6pm
Last Bus from National Museum of Singapore is at 5pm.

Registration: shf24hoponhopoff.peatix.com

Embark on a journey through Singapore's captivating built heritage with our Hop-On, Hop-Off (HOHO) Bus Experience.

During the first weekend, our route will traverse the traditional precincts of Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Gelam, unveiling the rich cultural tapestry woven into these historic neighborhoods. From vibrant markets to ornate temples, participants will explore the heart and soul of Singapore's diverse heritage. As the festival draws to a close, join us for a captivating exploration of the Bras Basah.Bugis and Civic District during our final weekend. Delve into the architectural wonders and cultural landmarks that define these dynamic areas, concluding the festival with a deeper appreciation for Singapore's rich built heritage.

Don't miss this opportunity to hop aboard our HOHO Bus and uncover the stories etched into Singapore's urban landscape. Prepare to be enthralled by the history and beauty that await at every stop along the way.

For Frequently Asked Questions and Terms and Conditions, please refer to: https://go.gov.sg/shfhohofaq

 

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the following partners for being part of the HOHO Experience.

 

Week 1 Venues

  1. Al-Abrar Mosque

  2. Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

  3. Kampong Kapor Methodist Church

  4. Masjid Abdul Gaafor

  5. Masjid Jamae Chulia

  6. Nagore Dargah Indian Muslim Heritage Centre

  7. Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Temple

  8. Thian Hock Keng Temple

 

Week 4 Venues

  1. Asian Civilisations Museum

  2. CHIJMES

  3. Children's Museum Singapore

  4. National Archives of Singapore

  5. National Museum of Singapore

  6. Raffles Hotel

  7. South Beach

  8. The Arts House

  9. The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore

  10. The Fullerton Hotel Singpaore

  11. The Peranakan Museum

 

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Singapore HeritageFest

The Singapore HeritageFest (SHF) is the National Heritage Board’s signature annual outreach event that celebrates the many facets of Singapore’s diverse heritage and culture. SHF works with individuals, groups and communities to co-create programmes and offerings. This allows the festival to uncover lesser-known stories and narratives, engender a greater sense of ownership, and empower Singaporeans to safeguard and promote our shared heritage. The inaugural edition of SHF was staged in 2004, and since then, the festival has continued to provide on-site and online experiences with yearly themes that focus on different aspects of Singapore’s heritage.





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