Wan Qing CultureFest is back for its seventh edition!
Join in celebrating Singapore’s rich Chinese arts, literary and heritage scene with two bustling weekends of cultural activities. This year’s festival will showcase the best of yesteryear as well as contemporary programmes, from iconic local 60s music and traditional Chinese performing arts, to energetic live acts by Singapore’s best youth groups. Expect an exciting weekend of offerings including heritage trails, guided tours, cultural workshops, craft bazaars, live performances and more. Join at Wan Qing CultureFest for a cultural extravaganza not to be missed!
Carnival Booths
From fortune-telling to retro games, there’s something for everyone at Wan Qing CultureFest 2017. Collect your activity passport at Reception Desk and try your hand at activities booths to win a mystery prize! Activities include Fortune-telling, Chinese Calligraphy, Local Childhood Games, and a Retro Photo-booth.
- Date: 4, 5, 11, 12 Nov
- Time: 12.30pm – 8.30pm
Snack Booths
What’s a festival without some yummy treats? Feast on these local delights while you learn more about Chinese tradition and heritage! Snacks include traditional biscuits, ice cream, and more.
Fees apply.
- Date: 4, 5, 11, 12 Nov
- Time: 12.30pm – 9.30pm
Wing Chun Martial Arts Class
Get fit with friends and family as you learn the ancient martial art of Wing Chun with Instructor Daryl Yeo. Pick up some basic moves in this family-friendly class!
No registration required. Suitable for children 5 years and above.
- Date: 4 Nov
- Time: 11am – 12pm
- Venue: Lawn
Zumba Class
Groove to a playlist of energetic Mandarin pop songs and sweat it out at Zumba Class! Make new friends and get healthier together in this family-friendly class.
No registration required. Suitable for children 5 years and above.
- Date: 5, 12 Nov
- Time: 11am – 12pm
- Venue: Lawn
Parent-Child Crosstalk Workshop
Get ready for some family fun as you learn the traditional performing art of Chinese cross-talk!
Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required.
- Date: 4 Nov
- Time: 2pm – 3pm (first session); 3.30pm – 4.30pm (second session)
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Storytelling Techniques Workshop
What’s the secret to telling a good story? Learn some basic storytelling techniques to become a more captivating speaker!
Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required.
- Date: 5 Nov
- Time: 2pm – 3pm (first session); 3.30pm – 4.30pm (second session)
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Discovering Chinese Opera Workshop
Participate in a special workshop and get hands-on experience in Chinese operatic movements and make-up, suitable for all ages!
Fees apply. Register here
- Date: 11 Nov
- Time: 2pm – 3pm (first session); 3.30pm – 4.30pm (second session)
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
- Admission: $10 (admits 2 people)
Chinese Knot-making Workshop
Get crafty and learn how to make a traditional Chinese knot in this fun workshop, and bring home a cultural souvenir!
Fees apply. Register here
- Date: 12 Nov
- Time: 2pm – 3pm (first session); 3.30pm – 4.30pm (second session)
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
- Admission: $10 (admits 2 people)
Storytelling
Join popular Mandarin storytelling sessions conducted by local authors and veteran storytellers! Each session will feature a different story and fun craft activities.
No registration required.
- Date: 4, 5, 11, 12 Nov
- Time: 3pm – 4pm; 5pm – 6pm
- Venue: Gallery 4 (Level 2)
Public Talk: The Influencers of Modern Cheongsam in Singapore: 1920s to 2000s
Find out more about the significance of the cheongsam from the early twentieth century to the 2000s in this talk conducted by Ms. Chung May Khuen, Deputy Director of Heritage Conservation Centre.
Conducted in English. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required.
- Date: 4 Nov
- Time: 11am – 12.30pm
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Public Talk & Book Launch: Wan Qing Yuan and the 1911 Revolution
Meet the descendants of Dr Sun Yat Sen and his revolutionary comrades at the launch of “Wan Qing Yuan and the 1911 Revolution” – the third volume of the Memorial Hall’s book series on Singapore's three prominent Chinese pioneers who were involved in the 1911 Revolution.
Conducted in English. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required.
- Date: 5 Nov
- Time: 11am – 12.30pm
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Public Talk: The Fascinating World of Chinese Opera
Delve into the colourful world of Chinese opera, more commonly known as wayang, and learn more about this fascinating art form and its various styles. Watch a live demonstration of operatic movements in this talk conducted by the Chinese Opera Society (Singapore).
Conducted in English. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required.
- Date: 11 Nov
- Time: 11am – 12.30pm
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Public Talk: Art of Tea Appreciation
Enjoy aromatic Chinese tea and learn more about the delicate art of tea brewing and appreciation.
Conducted in English. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. No registration required.
- Date: 12 Nov
- Time: 11am – 12pm
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Balestier Heritage & Food Trail
Uncover the history of Balestier and embark on the Balestier Heritage & Food Trail to explore heritage sites and sample delicious local delights along the way.
Conducted in English and Mandarin. Fees apply. Register here
- Date: 4, 5, 11, 12 Nov
- Time: 3.30pm – 5pm
- Venue: Reception Area
- Admission: $5 per person. Includes a bottle of mineral water and a loaf of traditional bread.
Monument Tour: A Bungalow & A Revolution
The Memorial Hall (former Sun Yat Sen Villa) is an important instrument in Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s revolution against the Qing imperial government.
Conducted in English. Fees apply. Register here
- Date: 4, 5, 11, 12 Nov
- Time: 2pm – 3pm
- Venue: Reception Area
- Admission: $5 per person. Includes a bottle of mineral water and two postcards.
Special Exhibition Guided Tour
Learn more about the secret motifs embedded in children’s clothing and accessories from the late Qing to early Republican period with volunteer guides as they take you through the Memorial Hall’s special exhibition, Stitches of Love: Hidden Blessings in Children’s Clothing and Accessories!
No registration required.
- Date: 4, 11 Nov
- Time: 10.30am – 11.30am (Mandarin); 1.30pm – 2.30pm (English)
- Venue: Reception Area
Permanent Galleries Guided Tour
Take a tour of the memorial hall’s many galleries and learn more about Singapore’s role in the 1911 Revolution.
No registration required.
- Date: 4, 5, 11, 12 Nov
- Time: 2.30pm – 3.30pm (Mandarin); 3pm – 4pm (English)
- Venue: Reception Area
Afternoon Concert
Catch an energetic display of Chinese performing arts by Singapore’s best youth groups, right here at Wan Qing CultureFest 2017!
- Date: 5 Nov
- Time: 3pm – 4pm
- Performances: NUS CAC Voices, Sino Wushu, Musical Calligraphy
- Date: 12 Nov
- Time: 3pm – 4pm
- Performances: NUS Chinese Dance, Sino Wushu, Singapore Young Voices Choir
Evening Concert
- Date: 4 Nov
- Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
- Performances: LED Lion Dance, Crosstalk Performance by Anglo-Chinese School (Junior), The Nursery Rhyme Project: Imagine Our Songs, Wing Chun Martial Arts Show, Chinese Acrobatics
- Date: 11 Nov
- Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
- Performances: Cantonese Opera Performance, Orkestra Sri Temasek, Parent-Child Skit Performance, Unplugged Music with Vee, LED Water Drums
Outdoor Movie Screenings
Enjoy a movie under the stars – bring your picnic mats and catch an outdoor screening of these popular films!
Big Shot’s Funeral
- Date: 4 Nov
- Time: 3pm – 5pm
- Venue: Lawn
Road to Dawn
- Date: 4 Nov
- Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
- Venue: Little Paradise Room (Level 1)
Kung Fu Panda 3
- Date: 5 Nov
- Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
- Venue: Lawn
Sing
- Date: 11 Nov
- Time: 3pm – 5pm
- Venue: Lawn
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- Date: 12 Nov
- Time: 7.30pm – 9.30pm
- Venue: Lawn
Credit: image of Sun Yat Nanyang Memorial Hall
Age
5+
Price
Discovering Chinese Opera Workshop: 10 SGD
Chinese Knot-making Workshop: 10 SGD
Balestier Heritage & Food Trail: 5 SGD
Monument Tour: A Bungalow & A Revolution: 5 SGD
Telephone number
+65 6256 7377
Links
Address
Singapore12 Tai Gin Road, Singapore 327874
How to get there?
By Bus
Bus service nos. 21, 130, 131, 139, 139M, 145, 186 (to alight at Zhongshan Mall)
Bus service nos. 139, 139M: Opp EASB (to alight at East Asia Institute of Management)
By Train
Toa Payoh Station (NS19)
Take bus service nos. 139, 145 from Toa Payoh Bus Interchange (to alight at Zhongshan Park)
Novena Station (NS20)
Take bus service nos. 21, 131 from Novena Church (to alight at Zhongshan Park)
Alternatively, the Memorial Hall is a 20 minute walk from Toa Payoh Station (NS19) or Novena Station (NS20)
By Car
Pan-Island Expressway (PIE), from Changi Aiport towards Tuas
Take Exit 17 (Balestier Road/Thomson Road/Upper Thomson Road) onto Jalan Datoh. Turn left at Balestier Road, then turn left at Ah Hood Road.
Pan-Island Expressway (PIE), from Tuas towards Changi Airport
Take Exit 17D (Thomson Road/Toa Payoh) onto Jalan Toa Payoh. Turn right to stay on Thomson Road. Turn left to Balestier Road, then turn left at Ah Hood Road.
Parking
The Memorial Hall does not offer parking spaces. Visitors may park at Zhongshan Mall, HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse, or Ah Hood Gardens housing estate.