Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre will be organising meaningful and exciting online programmes where you and your child can bond and discover more about our Chinese Singaporean culture!
Venue: Online via Zoom
Date: 1 Dec 2020 - 31 Dec 2020
Fees: $20 per parent-child
Looking for meaningful activities for your child this December holiday? Bond with your child and discover more about our Chinese Singaporean culture through these exciting programmes organised by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre – all from the comfort of your own home!
How Do We Celebrate Chinese Festivals
Recommended Age: 4 - 6 yrs old
Dates:Â
- 4 Dec, 11 am (Mandarin)
- 4 Dec, 2 pm (English)
- 5 Dec, 9.30 am (Mandarin)
- 5 Dec, 11 am (English)
What is the Mid-Autumn Festival? How is it celebrated in Singapore? Learn more about the Mid-Autumn Festival through a fun quiz and story-telling session, followed by a craft activity where you can create your very own lantern!
Spot the Cultural Difference
Recommended Age:Â 7Â -Â 12 yrs old
Dates:Â
- 10 Dec, 2 pm (Mandarin)
- 10 Dec, 4 pm (English)
- 12Â Dec, 10 am (Mandarin)
- 12 Dec, 11.30 am (English)
What are some commonly celebrated Chinese festivals around the world? What is distinctive about our food and language? Discover more about our Chinese Singaporean culture through an interactive quiz and get a chance to create your very own local dish!
Let's Do the Lo Hei Twist
Recommended Age:Â 10 -Â 12Â yrs old
Dates:Â
- 19 Dec, 11 am (Mandarin)
- 19 Dec, 1 pm (English)
What is the origin of ‘lo hei’? How is it a distinctive dish that reflects how Chinese New Year is celebrated in this region? Watch a video and be inspired by The Lo Hei Song before trying your hand at rewriting the lyrics and composing your very own song!
Are you always trying to get your child interested in the Chinese language? Opt for the session conducted in English to learn Chinese in a fun way through singing and writing.
Uniquely Singaporean
Recommended Age:Â 10 -Â 12Â yrs old
Dates:Â
- 12 Dec, 11 am (English)
- 17 Dec, 2 pm (English)
How did Hainanese chicken rice come about? How is it related to Chinese Singaporean culture? Trace the origins of this dish through a series of entertaining videos and inquiry questions and look to create your very own version of this popular dish!
*Photo Credits: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
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