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Kampong Gelam will host its annual Ramadan Bazaar from 19 Feb to 25 Mar 2025, for 35 days of cultural vibrancy and culinary delights.
Over 120 stalls will feature renowned vendors like House of Lemang, Picanhas, Satay Ummi, Smashed Burger, and Al Papi's Tacos, offering diverse and delectable options.
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In celebration of Singapore’s 60th anniversary, SG60, the bazaar will include several exciting activities. This section highlights the Kampong Charity Run 2025, a 2.4km run on 15 Feb 2025 promoting a drug-free lifestyle. Kampong Tours will be offered every Wednesday from 12 pm to 2 pm, giving visitors a chance to explore Kampong Gelam’s rich history. Additionally, interactive workshops such as Arabic calligraphy and batik painting will allow visitors to engage creatively and learn new skills.
A Mystery Treasure Hunt will award up to S$8,000 in cash prizes weekly.
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Captivating light projections will illuminate the Sultan Mosque every Friday to Sunday from 7:40 pm to 9:00 pm.
A mass iftar on 22 Mar 2025 along Arab Street will bring over 1,000 participants together.
Following last year’s turnout of 1.1 million visitors, an even larger crowd is anticipated for 2025.
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Monday to Thursday: 2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Friday to Sunday: 2:00 pm – 11:30 pm
The Ramadan Bazaar at Kampong Gelam promises a vibrant celebration of culture, tradition, and unity, inviting both locals and tourists to join in the festivities.
Sources: Time Out Singapore, Little Day Out, AsiaOne
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