Augmented reality in Little India, Muslim family recipes, Eurasian stories and a theatrical walk through Chinatown

Apart from exhibits, Singapore's heritage centres are offering activities for kids and adults during this month's school holidays

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If Singaporeans ever need a refresher on the layers of culture that shape the nation's identity and destiny, a jaunt to the four main heritage centres during the school holidays this month is a perfect time to do so.

Besides the permanent galleries, there are activities galore. From craft-making in Little India to an immersive theatre experience in the nooks and crannies of Chinatown, there is something fun and fascinating lined up for children and adults, whether they are heritage buffs or not.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 02, 2018, with the headline Augmented reality in Little India, Muslim family recipes, Eurasian stories and a theatrical walk through Chinatown . Subscribe