Lucky Strike
Soak in the luck and festive atmosphere at Huat Huat Land, a specially set-up playground on the roof garden of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre to welcome the Year of the Rat. Plenty of photo opportunities are in order - pose with larger-than-life installations of pineapples, mahjong tiles and even a pile of 'gold', or check out illustrator Lee Xin Li's murals that depict scenes of festive celebrations in Singapore. Go at night for a better ambience, when all the murals and icons are lit up. Don't miss out on the chance to get your hands on Lee's limited-edition red packets, with images that come to life through augmented reality technology. All you have to do to get them is to post photos of yourself and your friends or family at Huat Huat Land on social media platforms.
For more information, visit https://www.singaporeccc.org.sg/event/huathuatland
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