Be happy and alive at Alive Museum!

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After having slogged your all out at your job for 5 long days, it is certainly the happiest day of the whole salaried people when it is Friday! From the start of the week and frowning from the Monday blues, we have been working down to the weekends eagerly and always complaining in our head why is the time going by so leisurely. So when it appears to the weekends, thousands of people would seek their very best to have as much fun as possible by planning their weekends with a good break along with loads of entertainment.

A/an lovely and interesting country like Singapore has various attractions that would keep friends packed and engaged through the day. There are plenty locations to walk in Singapore that sometimes, we get too comfortable for decisions that we realize it hard to decide for a location for the weekend.

Being known for a food heaven, after having tried all the numerous famous labels of food in Singapore and if you are thinking of what to do in Singapore or where to go in Singapore next, Alive museum can be one of your next selection. I am sure most Singaporeans are quite tired and bored of all the spectacular scenery round Sentosa, therefore, a latest place you can hang around will be at Suntec!

Alive Museum is Singapore¡¯s brand new amusing and amusement aim specially for family events. It is suitable for people of every ages, be it families, couples or tourists. The Alive Museum instills and modernizes the thought of abilities into pleasure and entertainment. Sprawling over 10,000 sqft with more than 80 artwork masterpieces that are created alive with 3D painting, shading and drawing skills that produce visual illusions. Visitors will certainly be in for a treat as they will not only be able to experience magical thoughts in reality by moving and watching, but also be part of the masterwork!

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