In conjunction with the Singapore Night Festival, Peranakan Museum will be hosting Paradise Island at Armenian Street – a festival dedicated to celebrating all things Peranakan. Happening from 22nd August to 6th September 2025, you’ll get to enjoy various cultural performances and try out delicious traditional cuisine.
The Peranakan Museum and Armenian Street will transform into a festival playground with live music, a marketplace and all the food you can eat. Look forward to free hands-on activities to walk away with your very own souvenir creations too.
From 5th to 6th September 2025 – the last 2 days before the event officially concludes – Peranakan Museum will also be extending its opening hours to 11pm, perfect for a late-night cultural fix before the festival wraps up.
Image credit: Space Objekt & Reza Hasni
Skygazers: Dreaming into the Past and Future by Space Objekt x Reza Hasni is an art installation that explores the intersections of culture and our aspirations for the future. Look closely and you’ll spot a face gazing up at the sky – a design detail inspired by an archival photograph of 4 nyonyas, reimagined as part of the installation.
You’ll find traditional Peranakan motifs woven into the design, and a 3-layered structure that you can walk through, allowing you to interact with the art itself.
Take your time strolling through the installation, but save the photo-taking for last – the artwork comes alive after dark.
Skygazers: Dreaming into the Past and Future by Space Objekt x Reza Hasni
Admission: Free
Date: 22nd Aug-6th Sep 2025
Time: 7pm-12am, Daily
Image adapted from: @ulam.sg via Instagram, MahaCo Dosa Bar
Fuel up at the event’s designated marketplace, Golden Sunset Way, where a lineup of vendors will keep your tummies happy all night long. Expect classic Malay dishes like nasi ulam with ayam rendang and daging masak hitam on the side from Ulam, and dosa with a Singaporean twist from MahaCo Dosa Bar.
Papitto Gelato will also be serving up a special Peranakan-Arabian gelato specially for Paradise Island – something you wouldn’t want to miss. And if the heat gets to you, cool off with 100% natural and low-sugar kombucha from Moon Juice Kombucha.
Quick PSA: Golden Sunset Way only accepts cashless payments.
Image credit: The Tarot Bibik
Swing by on 29th and 30th August 2025 to treat yourself to a tarot reading by Bibik Natalie. She’ll be providing guidance to anyone who wishes to be enlightened, offering insight on what’s to come in your future.
Golden Sunset Way
Admission: Free
Date: 22nd & 23rd Aug 2025 | 29th & 30th Aug 2025
Time: 7pm-11pm
Image adapted from: TOTTO&CO, HazWorkz Design
There’s more happening at the Peranakan Museum Lobby. Try your hand at creating a personalised charm bracelet with TOTTO&CO – a fun way to express your creativity and take home a piece of “paradise” with you.
You’ll also be able to learn the craft of Jawi calligraphy – a historic script once used by the Malay community and derived from Arabic characters. It may have fallen out of everyday use, but here, it’s celebrated as a unique art form you can try for yourself.
Charm Paradise: Personalised bracelet drop-in craft
Admission: Free
Date: 29th & 30th Aug 2025
Time: 7pm-10.30pm
Venue: Lobby
Fun with Jawi Calligraphy
Admission: Free
Date: 22nd & 23rd Aug 2025
Time: 7.30pm-10.30pm
Venue: Lobby
If you are more of a history buff, join the Our Stories: Community Guided Tours. You’ll be led through the museum galleries and hear first-hand stories from the Arab Peranakan community in Singapore.
Book a community guided tour.
Our Stories: Community Guided Tours
Admission: Free
Date: 22nd & 23rd Aug 2025
Time: 5pm-6pm
Image adapted from: Peranakan Museum, Gareth Christopher (Photography), Ian Lee (Creative Direction)
No festival is complete without some good tunes. Sunset Groove is a special segment of Paradise Island that brings live performances across 2 weekends.
Catch Suara Sayang, a performance group under the Gunong Sayang Association, as they perform a series of traditional Peranakan songs.
Local artist rhyu will also be making an appearance, putting a modern spin on traditional Peranakan tunes. She’ll be performing 如燕 (Ru Yan), the theme song from The Little Nyonya, alongside some of her original music.
Image adapted from: Peranakan Museum, New Stream Brass Band
As part of the Community Voices x Paradise Island programme, The Samrah Club will also be showcasing a traditional Arab Peranakan performance. Rounding off the lineup is the New Stream Brass Band, who will be jazzing things up with their signature New Orleans-style brass sound with some Peranakan-inspired tunes.
Sunset Groove
Admission: Free
Date: 22nd & 23rd Aug 2025 | 29th & 30th Aug 2025
Time: 8pm & 9.30pm
Check out Isle Be Listening for something a little more introspective. It’ll bring you on an immersive journey of personal discovery – simply pick a sacred artefact, visit your designated “island”, and receive the wisdom of a soothsayer.
Arrive early as last admission to the experience is 10.30pm.
Isle Be Listening
Admission: Free
Date: 22nd & 23rd Aug 2025 | 29th & 30th Aug 2025
Time: 7pm-11pm
Venue: Ixora Room
Image is for illustrative purposes only.
Image credit: National Heritage Board
Here’s something for the little ones. Bring them along for the Anak Anak Storytelling Guide at the Peranakan Museum, where they will learn more about Peranakan culture. Along the way, you’ll meet some curious characters like the magical ang ku kueh mould and a beaded lion.
It is a self-guided tour, so you’ll be free to roam as you please. This is also an ongoing free experience that’s open to the public even after Paradise Island at Armenian Street ends.
Anak Anak Storytelling Guide
Admission: Free
Date: Ongoing
Time: 10am-9pm, Fri | 10am-7pm, Sat-Thu
Paradise Island at Armenian Street is an initiative to keep Peranakan culture alive in modern times. It shares with visitors about the traditions and customs, passing them down to the next generation of Singaporeans.
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Cover image adapted from: Space Objekt & Reza Hasni, Peranakan Museum, HazWorkz Design
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