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Gather for a Village-Themed Celebration at the Indian Heritage Centre’s Pongal Open House 2026

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Hi Huneybees,

The Indian Heritage Centre (IHC) ushers in the new year with its much-anticipated Pongal Open House 2026, held across two festive weekends on 10, 11, 17 and 18 January 2026. This year’s edition welcomes you into a village-themed celebration that captures the heart of Pongal — a time of gratitude, harvest and the enduring strength of community.

Pongal 2026 itself is celebrated from 13 to 17 January, traditionally beginning on the last day of the ninth month in the Tamil calendar. Observed over four days, Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by the Tamil Hindu community to express gratitude to the Sun God, Surya, for a successful harvest and to welcome a bountiful new season. 

It is also a time when cattle — especially the cow, which is considered sacred in Hindu belief — are honoured for their role in agriculture and daily life. Beyond its agricultural roots, Pongal is marked by temple offerings, lively social gatherings and new beginnings, as families don new clothes and carry out spring cleaning in their homes.

While we may be far removed from traditional harvest seasons in an urban city like Singapore, the Pongal Open House offers a meaningful opportunity to reconnect with these values. It is a chance to introduce children — and remind ourselves — of the importance of respecting nature and animals, while setting intentions for a fresh and hopeful start to the year.

Rooted in the warmth of rural life, the Open House brings together cultural performances, traditional crafts, hands-on workshops and a vibrant festive market, creating a welcoming space where generations and communities gather to celebrate the harvest season together.


Celebrating Community at the Heart of Pongal

Community takes centre stage at Pongal Open House 2026 through two meaningful initiatives that honour collective participation and shared traditions.

One of the highlights is the creation of the largest kolam made with harvest crops, an ambitious and symbolic artwork led by Mdm Vijaya Mohan. Created in collaboration with volunteers from Singapore’s migrant and domestic worker communities, this kolam will be showcased on 18 January 2026 from 11am to 1pm at the Indian Heritage Centre faΓ§ade, and will be submitted to the Kolam Book of Records. Admission is free, and visitors are invited to witness this powerful expression of unity and tradition.

Running throughout the Open House period from 10 to 18 January 2026, the Centre will also present a community art installation created in collaboration with SunLove Active Ageing Centre, Serangoon. Displayed along the Level 1 Lobby Staircase, the installation features 30 hand-painted Pongal pots, lovingly crafted by seniors from the centre. Open daily from 10am to 5pm, the installation celebrates creativity, memory, and the passing down of cultural heritage across generations.


Experiencing Pongal Through Craft, Performance and Cuisine

Beyond its community showcases, Pongal Open House 2026 offers visitors an immersive journey into Pongal traditions through live demonstrations and performances.

Across all four event days, the Indian Heritage Centre faΓ§ade will come alive with free live cultural performances from 11am to 4pm, featuring folk dances and dramatised storytelling inspired by village life. On 18 January, performances will begin from 2pm, inviting visitors to soak in the festive atmosphere alongside the community.

Visitors can also witness the artistry of traditional pottery through a live pottery demonstration by master potter Shri V.K. Munusamy from Villianur, India. Held on 10 and 11 January at the Level 1 Lobby from 10am to 5pm, the demonstration showcases the crafting of miniature Pongal pots.
*Selected visitors may even bring home one of these handcrafted keepsakes.

Adding flavour to the festivities, the live Pongal cooking demonstration takes place on 10 and 11 January from 2pm to 3pm at the Centre’s faΓ§ade. Watch traditional Pongal come together live as chefs share the stories and significance behind this beloved harvest dish.


Hands-On Workshops and Guided Experiences

For those keen to explore deeper, a curated selection of workshops and guided programmes offers opportunities to learn, create and experience Pongal traditions firsthand.
*Registration is required via https://ihc-programmes.peatix.com.

The Pulli Kolam Workshop, held on 10 January from 10.30am to 12.30pm, introduces participants to this classical South Indian art form in a beginner-friendly setting. Conducted at the Indian Heritage Centre Office Seminar Room, the workshop is priced at $10 per participant.

On 11 January, the Tanjore Art Workshop invites participants to create their own Pongal-themed artwork using rich colours, gold foils and inlaid glass gems. This session runs from 10.30am to 12.30pm and is priced at $25 per participant.

Families can also join the Village Trail & Banana Leaf Pongal Meal on 10 January, a guided experience around Little India that explores how village customs live on in modern Singapore. The trail concludes with a village-inspired banana leaf lunch and runs from 10.30am to 12.30pm, priced at $30 per person.

For younger audiences, Mongal Pongal – Interactive Children Storytelling offers a playful and engaging session combining storytelling, craft-making and music. Conducted in Tamil and English, the programme takes place on 10 January from 11am to 12.30pm at the Level 2 Activity Room, priced at $20 per parent-child pair, and is suitable for children aged 4 to 12.


Free Family-Friendly Activities Throughout the Open House

Throughout the Open House weekends, visitors of all ages can enjoy a wide range of free activities designed for relaxed exploration and creative play.

Drop-in craft activities are available at the Level 2 Special Exhibition Gallery from 10am to 5pm on selected dates. These include decorating a DIY cattle toy inspired by Indian folk designs on 10 and 11 January, painting a Pongal pot pin on 17 and 18 January, and creating a personalised Pongal charm keychain across all four event days. Pongal-themed colouring sheets are also available, with completed artworks displayed on the Colouring Wall of Fame.

Young visitors can pick up the Pongal Special: Kids Activity Booklet from the Visitor Staff Counter at the Level 1 Lobby between 10 and 18 January, offering fun activities and easy-to-understand facts that introduce the festival’s meaning and traditions.

Additional lobby activities run across all four days, featuring interactive panels, games and festive booths that share bite-sized Pongal facts in an engaging way.


Festive Treats, Market Finds and More

A visit to Pongal Open House 2026 wouldn’t be complete without food and festive shopping. Complimentary Pongal snacks and beverages will be available at the Level 1 Lobby at 11am and 3pm on all four event days.

On 10 and 11 January, the Pongal Festive Market opens at the Level 2 Special Exhibition Gallery from 10am to 5pm, offering a curated selection of unique finds while supporting local Indian home-based businesses.


A Warm Invitation to Celebrate Together

With its village-inspired setting, strong community focus and a wide range of free and paid programmes, Pongal Open House 2026 at the Indian Heritage Centre offers a meaningful and welcoming way to celebrate the harvest season.

If you’re in the area for the festivities, it’s also worth spending time around Little India. From 13 to 17 January 2026, the neighbourhood comes alive with even more colour and energy for the Pongal Festival, featuring dazzling light displays at the Little India Pongal Light-up and the rare opportunity to see live cattle adorned with flowers at the Pongal Cattle Farm along Clive Street.

Whether you’re there for the performances, workshops, food, or simply to soak in the festive atmosphere, this annual celebration invites you to gather, give thanks and begin the year together in the spirit of community and renewal.


To learn more about the traditions of Pongal, visit https://www.roots.gov.sg/ich-landing/ich/pongal.
For more information, visit http://indianheritage.org.sg or IHC’s Facebook and Instagram page.

About the Pongal Open House 2026
Dates: 10, 11, 17 & 18 January 2026 (weekends only)
Time: 10am - 6pm
Venue: Indian Heritage Centre
Admission fees: Free








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Check In to the Wiggle Hotel — The Biggest Wiggle Wiggle Pop-Up in Southeast Asia!

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Hi Huneybees,

This holiday season calls for staycations — and I’ve found the cutest “hotel” to check into!

If you're craving festive vibes without packing a suitcase, here's a fun twist: Wiggle Wiggle Singapore has opened the most adorable “Wiggle Hotel” right in the middle of Plaza Singapura! From 2 December 2025 to 4 January 2026, this pop-up transforms the mall into a colourful holiday escape filled with charm, character, and all things cute.

Step inside this whimsical “staycation” spot and meet Wiggle Bear, Little Play Bunny & their festive crew, all dressed in their Christmas best. Wander through themed “hotel rooms,” snap tons of cute photos, and discover exclusive merch you won’t find anywhere else, including limited-edition festive pieces and Singapore-only collectibles.

Here’s what to look out for:
πŸŽ„ Exclusive festive merch + limited-edition collectibles
🎁 Spend S$80+ to receive a special Hotel Keycard (collect 3+ for a gift!)
✨ Wiggle Wiggle members: Redeem festive merch for just 80 points
πŸ“Έ Cute, colourful, IG-worthy installations everywhere

So if you’re in the mood for a cosy, no-packing-needed “holiday staycation” filled with colour, cuteness, and Christmas cheer, the Wiggle Hotel is definitely worth checking into this festive season!

Event Details
πŸ“ Plaza Singapura #01-01 (beside The Body Shop)
πŸ“… 2 Dec 2025 – 4 Jan 2026
⏰ 10 AM – 10 PM daily



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Celebrate Deepavali 2025 with Flowers and Festivities at the Indian Heritage Centre

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Hi Huneybees,


Deepavali 2025 in Singapore is set to shine brighter than ever as the Indian Heritage Centre (IHC) celebrates its 10th anniversary with a special edition of its much-loved Deepavali Open House. From 27 September to 19 October 2025, you can look forward to four weekends of cultural experiences, festive workshops, performances, and even IHC’s first-ever after-hours programme!

This year’s theme highlights the significance of flowers in Indian culture, with vibrant floral displays, hands-on crafts, and activities that capture the spirit of the Festival of Lights. Whether you’re exploring Little India for the first time or returning with family and friends, the IHC Deepavali Open House 2025 promises something for everyone.


About the Indian Heritage Centre

Located in the heart of Little India, the Indian Heritage Centre is a cultural institution managed by the National Heritage Board (NHB). Since its opening in 2015, it has been a key hub for learning about the history, heritage, and traditions of Singapore’s South Asian communities.

Housed in a modern four-storey building, the Centre features permanent galleries, a special exhibition space, educational activity rooms, and community programmes. It also serves as a springboard for exploring the historic Little India precinct, making it the perfect destination during the Deepavali season.


Highlights of Deepavali Open House 2025

πŸŒ™ IHC After Dark: Special Night Programming

Date: 27 September & 4 October
Time: 6pm & 7pm
Venue: IHC Level 4 Gallery
Admission: Free

For the very first time, the Indian Heritage Centre will stay open after hours with a special programme, “Divine Tales – After Dark Drama in the Gallery.” This lively skit retells the story of Deepavali through music, dance, and festive traditions. At the preview, the actors were incredibly engaging, chatting with the audience, throwing in spontaneous moments, and even leaving the story on a cliffhanger! Now I’m even more curious to see how it all unfolds. Want to join me in catching the full performance?

🌸 Week 1 (27 – 28 September): Traditional Crafts & Night Opening

  • Traditional Lamp Art Making Workshop
    Date: 27 & 28 September | Time: 10.30am – 12pm | Fee: $20

    Learn Tholu Bommalata, a traditional shadow puppet craft, and create your own glowing handmade lamp.

  • IHC After Dark Opening Night
    Date: 
    27 September evening will be filled with live performances and cultural showcases.

🌸 Week 2 (4 – 5 October): Food & Heritage Experiences

  • Little India Festive Guided Tour & Banana Leaf Meal
    Date: 4 October | Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm | Fee: $30

    A guided walk through Little India’s flower stalls ending with a six-course floral-inspired banana leaf feast.

  • Cooking with Chef Devagi: From Petals to Plate
    Date: 5 October | Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm | Fee: $15

    Discover how edible flowers enhance festive dishes like Banana Blossom Vadai and Carrot-Rose-Coconut Laddu.

  • Deepavali Mural & Map
    Date: 1 Oct – 11 Nov, Little India MRT | Free, open all day

    Artist Jayesh Sachdev collaborates with seniors from Sunlove Active Aging to create a contemporary Deepavali mural.

🌸 Week 3 (11 – 12 October): Family-Friendly Activities

  • The Story Behind Deepavali (Parent-Child Workshop)
    Date: 11 October | Time: 2.30pm – 4.30pm | Fee: $20 (per parent-child pair)

    Storytelling, songs, and activities to introduce children (ages 3–7) to the traditions of Deepavali.

  • Deepavali Mural & Map continues at Little India MRT.

🌸 Ongoing Highlights (Across All 4 Weeks)

Visitors can enjoy these activities every weekend from 27 September – 19 October:

  • Free Drop-in Crafts & Photo Booth – Create clay lotus ornaments, tealight holders, postcards.

  • Festive Dress-Up Booth – Try vibrant Indian attire and garlands for festive photos.

  • Cultural Flower Stall – Watch traditional fresh garlands being tied.

  • Henna Art – Free designs on weekends, 12pm – 2pm.


  • Live Cultural Performances – Music and dance shows at IHC’s faΓ§ade.

  • Free Teatime Snacks – Murukku, masala chai, and rose syrup (weekends, 3–4pm).

  • Festive Heritage Market – Handcrafted accessories, Indian fashion, festive bakes.

  • Limited-Edition Deepavali Money Packets – Available while stocks last.

  • Discover Deepavali Activity Booklet for Children – Puzzles, stickers, colouring activities (ages 4–12).

  • Weekday Crafts – Lotus tealight workshops, 30 Sep – 17 Oct (Tue–Fri).


Deepavali is the Festival of Lights, and at the Indian Heritage Centre’s 10th Anniversary Open House, it’s also a festival of flowers, food, music, and family fun. Don’t miss this chance to celebrate one of Singapore’s most colourful traditions in the heart of Little India.

πŸ“ Venue: Indian Heritage Centre, 5 Campbell Lane, Singapore 209924
πŸ“… Dates: 27 September – 19 October 2025
🎟 Admission: Free entry for most programmes; selected workshops require registration.
πŸ”— Register for programmes: ihc-programmes.peatix.com




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Celebrating SG60 in the Heartlands: Community Art You’ll Love at Singapore Art Week 2025

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Hi Huneybees,


Singapore’s turning 60 next year, and the celebrations are already underway in the most heartwarming way possible -  through art in the heartlands! If you’re looking for something meaningful (and super photogenic!) to do with family or friends in January, Singapore Art Week x PAssionArts 2025 is a beautiful, community-driven experience that you won’t want to miss.

Happening from 17 to 26 January 2025, this series of art installations across various neighbourhoods brings together residents and local artists to co-create pieces that reflect our stories, dreams, and shared future — all under the theme “Building Our SG Together.”

Here’s a little peek into the installation, and trust me, these are more than just pretty displays. They’re full of heart, history, and connection.


Image courtesy of Temporal Displacement Agency

🏟️ National Antiquities Parade at Singapore Sports Hub

If you love interactive art, this one’s a must! Over at the Singapore Sports Hub Visitor Centre, you’ll find more than 250 clay figurines (created by residents from Mountbatten) reenacting our last National Day Parade at Kallang Stadium.

Here’s the twist: you get to restore them by painting them on the spot! It felt like stepping into a living time capsule, one that invited us to add our own colours to Singapore’s story. There's also a fun little narrative twist involving a fictional time-travelling conservator (yep, really!), which makes it extra fun for families and kids.

πŸ—“️ 17–26 Jan, 12pm–8pm
🎨 Artists: Raihan Harun, Joanne Lim, Lexis Lu & more


Image courtesy of Aravindan B

🌬️ Wishes in the Wind at Tampines Mall (Level 4 Open Plaza)

This one gave me chills (in the best way). It’s a calming, multi-sensory installation filled with handmade wish flags fluttering in the breeze, each one crafted by Tampines residents. Add to that ambient sounds of the neighbourhood and audio recordings of residents sharing their dreams for the future, and you’ve got a moving, deeply personal experience.

You can even create your own wish flag on the spot to add to the tapestry. I did, and it felt unexpectedly emotional. ❤️

πŸ—“️ 17–26 Jan, 11am–8pm
🎨 Artists: Elisa Liu & Cheng Jin An


Image courtesy of Arterly Obsessed

🌿 Roots and Wings at Aliwal Arts Centre (Kampong Glam)

Over in Kampong Glam, this installation is all about biodiversity and conservation. Residents took part in guided nature walks, then translated what they saw into art. The final piece is a vibrant blend of nature observation and artistic expression that encourages us to think about how we balance urban living with the natural world around us.

It’s beautiful during the day, and even more atmospheric at night.

πŸ—“️ 17–26 Jan, 7am–11pm
🎨 Artists: Arterly Obsessed & Untamed Paths


🧡 Textile Paper Lab at Canberra Park

This one was such a surprise! Who knew textile waste could become something so sculptural and poetic? At this workshop-turned-installation in Canberra Park, residents worked with artists to turn fabric scraps into soft paper-like sculptures that dance with the wind and light.

It’s a quiet, reflective space that is perfect for slowing down and thinking about sustainability in our everyday lives.

πŸ—“️ 17–26 Jan
🎨 Artists: Veronyka Lau, Agatha Lee, Christine R. Bay & more


Image courtesy of Mr Lee Wei Hao, Intergenerational Harmony: A Shelter for Sustainability, 2025 (Artist’s Impression)

πŸ›– Intergenerational Harmony: A Shelter for Sustainability at Bukit Batok East

Tucked away at the Harmony Pavilion, this installation really touched me. It explores themes of resilience, unity, and sustainable living through an intergenerational lens. Built using recycled and varied materials, it’s a visual metaphor for how Singapore has evolved, and how every generation contributes to building a better, more thoughtful future.

It’s not just a shelter, it’s a space for reflection.

πŸ—“️ 12–26 Jan
🎨 Artists & Curators: Jacqueline Tan, Cheong Foong Ming, Danson Gan & more


Image courtesy of National Arts Council

Final Thoughts

What I love most about SAW x PAssionArts is how it brings art to the people. You don’t have to go to a museum or a gallery, you just need to step into your own neighbourhood. And what you’ll find is creativity, connection, and so many heartfelt stories waiting to be discovered.

As we head into SG60, this feels like such a meaningful way to celebrate, not with grand gestures, but with collective hands, shared voices, and beautiful community spirit. Keep an eye out and don’t forget to slow down, take it all in, and maybe even add your own mark. ✨ 

More details can be found here.




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