Location:Â Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
Date: 3 Nov – 11 Nov 2018Â
Hour: 10.00 am  – 9.30 pmÂ
Admission:Â FREE (Activities are free unless otherwise stated)
Wan Qing CultureFest is back for the 2018 edition! Here's a chance to go back in time, and to indulge in nostalgia. Its also a great opportunity to expose your Little Ones to the activities and games that you used to play as kids!Â
We have highlighted a few activities that you may want to take note at this year's festival!Â
Wushu 101
Date: 3rd Nov 2018
Time: 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
Learn more about this ancient Chinese martial art through a live wushu demonstration.Â
Shall We Dance?
Date: 4 and 11 Nov 2018
Time: 12.00 pm - 1.00 pm
Be treated to a mesmerising dance performance by NTU CAC Chinese Dance Club, and put on your dancing shoes as you learn some basic Chinese dance moves in a live demonstration of this traditional performing art.Â
Sights & Sounds of Cantonese Opera
Date: 11 Nov 2018
Time: 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm
Catch a Wayang with your Little Ones, and learn more about Cantonese Street Opera in this interactive showcase.
Stories for Children
Date: 3, 4, 10, 11 Nov 2018
Time: 12.00 pm - 1.00 pm | 5.00 pm - 6.00 pm
Join this interactive storytelling session with your kids, and start a literacy adventure through the various stories. Each session will feature a different story and craft activity.Â
Cinema Alfresco
Date: 3, 4, 10, 11 November
Time: 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm (3 Nov); 5.00 pm – 7.00 pm (4, 10, 11 Nov)
Enjoy a movie under the stars – bring along your picnic mats and catch an outdoor screening of iconic local films such as I Not Stupid (3 Nov), Homerun (4 Nov), Army Daze (10 Nov), and A Long, Long Time Ago (11 Nov)!
Plus Special Exhibition: Between the Lines - The Chinese Cartoon Revolution
Date: 3 November 2018 – 7 July 2019
Time: 10.00 am – 5.00 pm
Admission: Free for Singaporeans and PRs
Not actually part of the Wan Qing CultureFest, Between the Lines – The Chinese Cartoon Revolution opens at the same time as the festival. The exhibition looks at how early Chinese Cartoonist used satirical sketches to capture a declining China in the late 19th century and used them as weapons against a corrupt regime, and how the use of these cartoons soon spread Singapore.
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For more happenings at the Wan Qing CultureFest 2018, click here.
Image Courtesy Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
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