To my surprise, it was an exhibition! There were swings, see-saws, picnic tables, benches and even a mini merry-go-round! The temporary exhibits will only be there for two months before heading to East Coast in June, Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park in August then making the final stop at the Singapore Botanic Gardens in November.
I actually waited to take photos of the see-saws and merry-go-round, but they were occupied all the time, so we continued our trip to the museum instead.
As soon as we arrived, we were guided to the Gallery, which happened to have a traditional Thai dance performance at that time.
In the Shaw Foyer, there was a talk by Venerable B.Dhammaratana about Buddhist Practices.
There was a Stupa exhibition at the Shaw Foyer as well.
In that exhibition, we learned to weave our own bamboo fish in the Salak Yom tradition.
Besides a well-curated collection of Buddha statues, there are a mix of artefacts, artworks, paintings, scrolls, amulets and textiles showcases.
It was a fun day! I hope for more!
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