Dive into the History of the Little Red Dot - Visit Singapore National's Museum

The Singapore National Museum is among Asia’s largest museums and is one of the most interesting. Constructed in 1887, and holding more than 700 years of Singapore’s history and development, this museum is the number one spot in the entire country to learn about our past, traditions and cultures. This museum defies all expectations of a museum, being far from a monotonous experience. Along with extraordinarily important artefacts from Singapore’s history, it also employs a creative style of storytelling, walking the visitors through Singapore’s history in an engaging and immersive storyline. Located on Stamford Road, this museum provides a detailed history, experiences, and the chance to look at artefacts which shaped Singapore’s history. Among the six throughout the country, it is the largest and by far the most informative out of all of them. The museum boasts a large collection of Sir Stamford Raffles’ memorabilia along with a copy of his book, “The History of Java”...