SG Culture Pass and what can you do in this December holiday?
- wedevelopmenttech
- Nov 13, 2025
- 3 min read
The SG Culture website is a beautiful gateway to Singapore’s arts, culture, and heritage. But when you’re not sure where to begin, it can feel a little tricky to find what truly fits your family. A simple way to start? Just type “family” into the search box, and you’ll instantly uncover a list of workshops and activities tailored for families.
Whether you’re planning something fun for your children, your elderly parents, or a date with your partner, SG Culture has something for everyone.
For Children - Fun, Engaging, Interactive
Under the Visual Arts tab, you’ll find an exciting mix of hands-on art workshops designed to spark creativity and imagination. These are perfect for the upcoming holidays, especially for families who love shared creative time.
Some delightful options include:
Glass Painting Workshop — where children can play with colours and create their own little masterpieces.
Kueh Magnet Workshop — inspired by local treats, kids can design their own adorable magnets shaped like traditional kueh.
Hands-on Batik Clay Bracelet Making — a blend of tradition and creativity, where children can make wearable art.
Rubber Stamp Carving Workshop — for kids who love to design their own cute and personal craft tools.
These sessions do more than just entertain — they encourage patience, focus, and appreciation for local crafts. It’s art, culture, and family bonding rolled into one fun day.
For Elderly – Comfort, Nostalgia, and Discovery
If you’re bringing along your elderly parents or grandparents, SG Culture offers thoughtful experiences that combine learning and comfort.
Try typing “elderly” in the search bar and selecting the Heritage tab. You’ll discover options like:
Calligraphy sessions, which are both therapeutic and nostalgic.
Sauce Discovery Tours, where families learn how traditional Nanyang sauces are crafted — often evoking memories of old Singapore kitchens.
Comfortable Heritage Bus Tours, perfect for seniors who wish to sightsee and rediscover familiar places without walking long distances.
These experiences remind us that culture isn’t just about art, it’s about shared stories, gentle conversations, and rediscovering the roots that shaped who we are.
For Couples – Shared Passions, Deeper Connections
For couples, SG Culture can be more than just a weekend plan, it’s an opportunity to reconnect through shared curiosity and creativity.
Explore the Visual Arts, Theatre, Music, or Dance tabs to find experiences that go beyond entertainment. You might discover a ceramic workshop where you co-create something lasting together, or attend a theatre performance that sparks deep conversation on the way home. Music lovers can unwind at a live performance, perhaps a soulful jazz night or a serene classical ensemble, where the mood invites intimacy and reflection.
These moments remind couples that connection grows when you create, feel, and learn side by side. Instead of just going out for dinner or a movie, these activities offer something richer, the joy of discovering beauty together.
10 Questions to Help You Choose Meaningfully
What are the personalities of my family members, and what activities best suit their interests and hobbies?
If you could choose just three options, which ones would you most want to try?
What should we prepare before and during the trip, such as expectations, time, and energy?
For elderly family members, are the activities comfortable and visually manageable?
For children, do they prefer outdoor adventures or calm indoor creativity?
For music lovers, do they enjoy performances that are lively and upbeat, or peaceful and reflective?
What’s next after the outing, perhaps a shared meal to complete the experience?
How can we capture memories, through photos, journaling, or simple reflections?
What conversations can we spark after the activity, about art, culture, or family values?
How can we make this a family ritual, exploring something new in Singapore every month?
In the end, SG Culture isn’t just a platform, it’s a beautiful reminder that every stage of life can connect through creativity, learning, and shared experiences. Whether it’s with your children, your parents, or your partner, these cultural journeys help us rediscover what it truly means to belong, together.
With the SG Culture Pass now extended till 2028, even more exciting activities await!
Psst... book purchases will be coming to the SG Culture Pass in early 2026. Stay tuned! 😊







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