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Oh, how time flies. Seems like it was yesterday when we were unwrapping our Christmas gifts, and now we’ve already gone past the countdown to 2017. Of course, every new year brings with it some uncertainties, but take heart, because we’re starting with a clean slate. Let’s throw out our bad habits, set new goals… and most of all, strive to be a happier person.
If you’ve been living like Jack – all work and no play – it’s time to inject some excitement into your life. We’ve come up with a list of activities to keep you out and about this month. From flea markets to flying above the waters with a jetpack, an action-packed start to the New Year is what you’ll get!
If last Christmas was a frenzy of last minute gift shopping for you, 2017 is the year you start shopping for suitable gifts throughout the year. Make it a point to visit flea markets whenever you can, and get unique presents that are neither bath soaps or chocolates.
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You don’t wanna miss this upcoming flea market in Kampong Glam, where you’ll find a wide array of artisanal goods, from accessories to handmade cookies, all from independent Instagram and Facebook shops. We’re looking forward to the live acoustic performances too, as they complete our flea market experience.
When: 13 Jan (7pm – 11pm), 14 to 15 Jan (3pm – 11pm)
Where: Baghdad Street
Admission: Free
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This highly-anticipated indie music festival is back in Singapore for the 7th time, with a lineup of 30 gigs, which includes big names in the indie scene like Nicky Murphy aka Chet Faker, and Norwegian electro-pop singer Aurora. We’re also keeping our eyes peeled for local songstress Sam Rui. Get ready to chill out and feel good vibes through the night, in this world of non-mainstream music!
When: 21 Jan
Where: The Meadow, Gardens By The Bay
Admission: $185 (standard ticket), 10% discount for group bundle (5 or more)
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The annual art festival which celebrates street artists, skaters and musicians is back with a bang. Catch graffiti artists in action as they pimp up a 12-metre long wall with spritzes of paint, watch hip-hop dancers burn the streets with their sick moves, and head-bang to live performances by local artists such TOMGIRL. A meld of visual arts, music and dance, this is one festival that you can’t miss out on.
When: 14 Jan, 5pm till late
Where: Aliwal Arts Centre, 28 Aliwal Street, Singapore 199918
Admission: Free
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You can only truly appreciate art when the real deal is right before your eyes, and not a 2D image off the internet. This is the reason for the existence of Singapore Art Week – for those who live and breathe art.
The annual Art After Dark is back again to delight our eyes with a dazzling display of lights, and get our senses all wrapped up in the beauty of the arts. Grab your artsy friends, and head down for a night of live music under the stars, and a curated exhibition of contemporary art pieces.
When: 13 Jan, 7pm till late
Where: Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Road, Singapore 108937
Admission: Free
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If you’re Singaporean but have never set foot on the Istana grounds, then seize your chance to do so this CNY. A collaboration between the President’s Office and NParks, this event lets you learn more about wide array of flora and fauna in this sacred place, while walking on the same grounds treaded upon by foreign dignitaries.
A small fare will be charged for the tour, with all proceeds will be donated to charity. Wait it out a little, and you’ll get to see President Tony Tan in the flesh, and even get a handshake from him – if you manage to squeeze past the throngs of the people hoping to receive the same honour.
When: 29 Jan, 10am – 4pm (conducted hourly)
Where: Istana
Admission:
$2 (child aged 3-12) | $4 (Singaporeans / PRs aged 13 & above) | $10 (foreigners aged 13 & above)
Family package: $12 (Singaporeans / PR, family of 4) | $30 (foreigners, family of 4)
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A rock-and-roll star who redefined music with an alter ego, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust was a huge hit before Beyonce’s Sasha Fierce. Though he passed in January 2016 just 2 days after his birthday, his legacy lives on.
The Projector will remember Bowie, with his 1986 film Labyrinth, for which he wrote 5 soundtracks, and acted as Goblin King. The film alone is a testament to his versatility as a star – he’s a great musician with some serious acting chops! So if you’re a fan, get your tickets asap because they’re gonna be snapped up real fast.
When: 8 Jan
Where: The Projector
Admission: $13.50 (standard), $11.50 (concession). Get your tickets here.
I’ve always watched Nat Geo shows in childlike wonder, as the photographer treads through the jungles stealthily, inching closer to a lion to get the perfect shot. As risky as that sounds, becoming a wildlife photographer was always a rather distant childhood dream of mine.
And even if we don’t get to be one yet, we can still relive the adventures of a Nat Geo photographer through his stories. Having paddled alongside great white sharks in South Africa, and swam among manta rays in the Maldives, marine biologist-turned-photographer Thomas Peschak’s crazy escapades make for exciting stories – best told through his stunning, action-packed photography of marine creatures.
When: 22 Jan, 3pm
Where: Esplanade Concert Hall
Admission: From $39 via Sistic
Brought to you by the folks behind Rock The Naked Truth, a movement that helps people find confidence in their body image through fitness, ORTOactive Day kickstarts our New Year on a positive note. Get movin’ and groovin’ with a line-up of fitness activities that include Yoga, Zumba, and Barre – the new ‘it’ exercise that combines ballet and pilate techniques.
Open to people of all ages and genders, you can sign up here and indicate the activities you’re interested in.
When: 15 Jan, 9am – 6pm
Where: The Promenade @ ORTO, 81 Lor Chencharu, Singapore 769198
Admission: Free
We’ve all sat through presentations in school that bombarded our minds with excessive facts. To add on to our misery, the speaker droned on and on, so much so that we wished we could keep our eyes open with toothpicks.
At Story Slam Singapore, staying awake is not at all a problem – because you’ll be captivated by the tales told by the best storytellers from last year’s rendition of the event. This time, the theme is ‘Under Your Skin’, and we’re curious to see how each storyteller interprets the phrase differently, to share real-life stories that’ll move us to tears, or make us laugh till our sides hurt.
When: 21 Jan, 7:30pm – 10pm
Where: Esplanade Recital Studio
Admission: $30
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Boasting of a rich heritage, while shrouded in rumours of paranormal activities, Bukit Brown Cemetery is nonetheless worth a visit, since we don’t know if this place is here to stay, with all the ongoing redevelopment.
But if you’re afraid of getting lost while exploring on your own, then join Temasek Rural Exploring Enthusiasts on their upcoming heritage trail there. Having led large group excursions to heritage sites like Kampong Buangkok, these guys can be counted on for an enjoyable and informative trek. Plus, they’ve invited a mystery guest host who knows Bukit Brown from the inside out – another reason for you to join in the fun!
When: 15 Jan, 8:30am – 12pm
Where: Bukit Brown Cemetery
Admission: Free. Sign up here.
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Dotted with cafes and indie bookstores, there’s a hipster charm to Tiong Bahru that keeps you coming back for more. But let’s also look beyond the ‘hipster’ side of Tiong Bahru, in order to appreciate the relics hidden within and the stories behind them. At our upcoming TSL InstaWalk, we’re gonna do just that, and we want you to join us on this journey where we take on Tiong Bahru, armed with an open mind – and our cameras.
Stay tuned to @thesmartlocalsg and #tslwalks to find out how to sign yourself up for an adventure with the TSL crew!
Dragon boating is a popular sport for Uni orientation programmes and corporate teaming building, and for good reason. In a short span of 2 hours, friendship bonds are strengthened, because you communicate with your teammates to get the boat moving, amidst all the unglam moments – from getting drenched to nagging arm muscle aches the very next day.
Taking #squadgoals to the next level has never gotten as simple as this. So the next time you’re arrowed by your squad to plan a group outing, you know what to do.
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Our grandparents and parents often reminisce about the mouth-watering food of their childhood, saying that the dishes of today no longer carry the same nostalgic flavours. Granted, many of our folks’ favourite hawkers have hung up their aprons for good. But there are still a number of old-school hawkers scattered across the island, such as the legendary 108-year-old Zam Zam, an eatery famed for its murtabak.
But if murtabak is not your thing, we’ve done the homework for you by curating a comprehensive list of OG hawker stalls that will take you and your fam down memory lane.
With all that non-stop feasting over the double long weekends gifted to us by Christmas and New Year’s Day, the guilt is kicking in. To repent of our gluttony ways, we’re gonna embark on a workout regime this New Year. If you share the same sentiments, good news for you because we’ve figured out a way to hit the gym for free.
Whip your body into shape with these fitness trials at no cost at all, and you’ll never look back.
Whoever said Singapore is a boring concrete jungle clearly hasn’t been to the idyllic spots of our island, such as the recently redeveloped Seletar Aerospace Park, now known as The Oval @ SAP.
Be transported to an English countryside as you dine in classy colonial bungalows, and get a stunning view of private jets taking off. Fans of Wheeler’s Yard rejoice, because sister restaurant Wheeler’s Estate has opened here, serving up Western cuisine in a quaint, spacious setting.
Plus, keep an eye out for the upcoming outdoor concerts, mini bazaars and movie nights at this lifestyle hub for your entertainment needs on weekends.
They say that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but you’ll only truly understand this saying when you start thrift shopping. A great way to experiment with style without breaking the bank, thrift shopping is every broke girl’s best friend. You just gotta be patient and eagle-eyed while trawling through the racks of second-hand goods, and very soon, you’ll find yourself scoring unique clothing items at ridiculously low prices!
We spill the tips and tricks of thrift shopping here.
There are some things we can’t get enough of, and seaweed is one. So imagine how stoked we were when we heard that TaoKaeNoi Land is opening in Singapore. That’s right, TaoKaeNoi’s first store outside of Thailand has arrived on our shores.
Get your hands on limited edition flavours that aren’t found in our supermarkets, like Tempura Seaweed with Sesame. And stock up on your office snacks with the insane array of over 20 unique snacks, such as soft dried durian and mangosteen toffee. We’re so glad we no longer have to jet to Thailand for legit TaoKaeNoi goods.
Address: Suntec City Tower 3, #03-362/363, Singapore 038983
Opening Hours: 11am – 9pm
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For those of us slaving our lives away at 9 to 5 jobs, there’s no better way to channel some excitement into our mundane lives than taking part in adrenaline-pumping activities. At Ola Beach Club, flying is no longer a figment of your imagination, because you can be propelled to up to 9 metres above sea level – with the help of a jetpack. Each lesson lasts 45 minutes with a private instructor, and costs $228.
Though not for the faint-hearted, this is one water sport you should try at least once in your lifetime. But if that’s not your thing, there are also less nerve-racking activities like banana boating and stand-up paddle boarding.
Address: 46 Siloso Beach Walk, Singapore 099005
Opening Hours: Mon to Fri (10am – 10pm), Sat to Sun (9am – 10pm)
Just because Beauty World lies in what we locals call a “rich people’s neighbourhood”, that doesn’t mean you can’t find affordable delicacies there. From a hipster burger joint to slurp-able Tonkotsu Ramen, you’re in for a treat – especially if you study at one of the neighbouring schools. Anyhow, head down with your buddies for a hearty meal that wouldn’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Check out our recommendations here.
Fishing certainly requires patience because you’re waiting half the time for that first tension on your rod, but that shouldn’t stop you from giving it a shot. After all, we city dwellers are all in need of a break from our fast-paced lives, and there’s no better activity than fishing to remind ourselves that we shouldn’t be living our lives on instant gratification all the time.
If you don’t wanna be squeezing with fellow anglers, there are tranquil fishing spots like Changi Beach Park, where you can be one with nature, and even catch the sunset while fishing. Check out our fishing guide here, so you can be at peace that you’re fishing at legal spots, and not fishing for fines.
We’re beyond confident that this month is gonna be a good start to the year, with plenty of recreational activities for us to choose from. But before we (try to) conquer the entire list, saving up on the side is a must.
Thankfully there’s DBS Lifestyle, so we can still have loads of fun while being kind to our wallets. Hop over to their website to get the dibs on ongoing promotions – ‘cause more savings means more dollars for outings with friends!
This post is brought to you by DBS Cards.
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