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What To Do During This Phase 2 Weekend (13-15 Nov)

Can you believe we're already halfway through November? That means only a month left to finish Christmas shopping and other festive preparations - Not an easy feat with safe distancing measures still in place. In the meantime, here's what you can look forward to this weekend.

1. A Universal Christmas

First up, Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is already decked out in Christmas decorations and ready to celebrate. Fresh off their Halloween costumes, the Minions of USS are here to spread some festive cheer, along with other familiar faces including characters from Despicable Me, Shrek, Sesame Street and Madagascar. You can also check out Lights, Camera, Christmas!, a whimsical Christmas wonderland filled with interactive movie sets for a truly magical experience.

Till 3 January 2021
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2. Christmas on a Great Street 2020

No Christmas celebration (or pre-Christmas celebration, in this case) is complete without the glittering lights of Orchard Road.

While the well-loved Christmas Village is unfortunately cancelled this year, the Light-Up ceremony on 13 November will be livestreamed from ION Orchard for the enjoyment of home audiences. You can also take a 360-degree virtual "drive" along the 3.1-kilometre stretch from Tanglin Mall to Dhoby Ghaut and admire the gorgeous decorations from the comfort of your home.

13 November 2020 to 1 January 2021
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3. Dandelion @ Gardens by the Bay

If you haven't visited Dandelion at Gardens by the Bay (GBTB) yet, this weekend is your last chance to do so. This interactive art installation is a collaboration between GBTB and Japanese creative company NAKED that allows people in Singapore and Japan to connect with each other through dandelion fluffs.

Simply make a wish and "blow" (read: scan a QR code and point your phone at a sensor) at the dandelion, which will cause dandelion fluffs to virtually scatter and travel to Dandelion installations in Japan, "blooming" (virtually) into peonies there. Likewise, sakura blossoms will spontaneously "bloom" here at GBTB whenever visitors to the Japan installations interact with the dandelion fluffs there.

Till 15 November 2020
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4. Arts in Your Neighbourhood: Kallang & Geylang Edition

Arts in Your Neighbourhood is back for another run, this time focusing on Kallang and Geylang. This edition features a dazzling line-up of 11 digital and physical programmes from online dance performances to interactive story trails, visual arts murals and even a dynamic light projection display.

Speaking of Geylang, did you know you can now enjoy a staycation there for less than $150 per night? Check out our story here for more lucrative staycay deals.

Till 29 November 2020
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5. Wan Qing CultureFest 2020

Going digital this year, Wan Qing CultureFest 2020 celebrates the significance and symbolism of food in Chinese culture, as well as the role food plays in different stages of our lives.

Learn the meaning behind various practices, superstitions and taboos, such as why we eat ang ku kueh during a newborn's man yue (first month) celebrations, why you shouldn't eat eggs right before an exam, and what mee sua signifies during traditional birthday celebrations.

You can also look forward to ang ku kueh-making demos, guides on conducting Chinese wedding tea ceremonies and preparing Guo Da Li (betrothal gifts) and much more.

14 to 29 November 2020
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