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Children's Museum Singapore (formerly Singapore Philatelic Museum) Review

4.6 /5104 Reviews
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angela pao
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This British-style building is located next to Fukangning Park. There is a red old-fashioned mailbox at the door. Entering it is a bungalow with 2 city buildings. There are many precious stamps from Britain, Southeast Asia, China, etc. 100 years ago. You can also buy stamps from many countries at the sales department at the door, and you can also put yourself in the stamps to take pictures. [View] Good [Interesting] Very good [Cost-effective] Good

Children's Museum Singapore (formerly Singapore Philatelic Museum)

Posted: Aug 18, 2020
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  • Peishan97
    5/5Outstanding

    Children’s Museum has this special exhibition - Imagine a Garden, had an interactive experience.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2023
  • Peishan97
    5/5Outstanding

    Children’s Museum Singapore has this special exhibition for LKY100 - The Boy Who Became Prime Minister. It was memorable.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2023
  • 网中的人
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    This is the earliest museum in Southeast Asia. It is worth a visit. You can learn about Singapore, including the history of the Straits Colonies and East India, and the history of postal development. The museum often changes the theme of the exhibition, and there are plans to visit it every time.

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    Posted: Jun 21, 2020
  • Peishan97
    5/5Outstanding

    nice place to visit, open to visitors of all ages during the Singapore Night Festival.

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    Posted: Aug 21, 2023
  • 鱼眼看天下
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    During public holidays, philatelic museums are usually free and worth visiting. Recently, there are Snoopy exhibitions in Philatelic museums, as well as monkey-related Philatelic exhibitions, which are worth visiting. The philatelic office is near the city hall. It's not far from the subway station.

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    Posted: Feb 8, 2016
  • angela pao
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Now the communication is developed, basically no use to send letters, but 100 years ago the ancestors used stamp letters, here can be found, before leaving, don't forget to bring some stamps home to treasure, because our next generation should not have the opportunity to use stamps again

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    Posted: Sep 20, 2021
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