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June Holiday Fun Takes Over Frasers Property Malls With Giant Inflatables & Ninja Challenges

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Hi Huneybees,

If you’re already wondering how to keep the kids entertained this June holidays without flying overseas… Frasers Property Singapore might have just quietly solved that problem.

From now till 28 June 2026, several malls under Frasers Property Singapore are transforming into mini holiday playgrounds packed with giant inflatables, family festival activities, shopping rewards and enough distractions to tire the little ones out before dinner time. 

The biggest highlight that instantly caught my attention is their brand-new Jumptopia collaboration with Kiztopia — especially if your kids basically have unlimited energy reserves.


Giant Inflatable Playgrounds 

Instead of having just one standard setup, each participating mall gets its own different inflatable experience, which honestly makes mall-hopping a little more tempting this school holiday.

You’ll find the Jumptopia inflatables at:

  • Waterway Point
  • Causeway Point
  • Northpoint City
  • Century Square

So if your kids get bored easily (or if you secretly enjoy exploring different malls), there’s actually some variety built into the experience this year. Also, FRx members also get $2 off tickets, which is always nice considering how quickly holiday activity costs can add up.


The Centrepoint’s Ninja Trials 

Over at The Centrepoint, things get a little more competitive.

From 1 to 14 June, Kiztopia Mission: Ninja Trials turns part of the mall into a ninja-style obstacle challenge for kids and teens aged 6 to 18 with agility runs, climbing obstacles, balancing challenges and full “future Ninja Warrior contestant” energy.

What makes this one feel a little different from normal inflatables is that it’s designed more like a challenge course instead of just free play. Kids can attempt seven obstacles and test speed, confidence and coordination along the way.

There’s even an actual competition happening on 13 June for participants aged 6 to 14, split into two age categories. So if your child is the hyper-competitive type who somehow turns every playground visit into the Olympics… this may become their main character moment.

Ticket pricing for Ninja Trials starts from:

  • $10 for a 1-run trial
  • $15 for 3 runs
  • $20 for 5 runs
  • $30 for a full day pass

Note: The full day pass includes a ninja headband!



National Family Festival Is Returning Too

Beyond the inflatable chaos, Frasers Property Singapore is also partnering once again with the National Family Festival 2026.

The festival will take place at White Sands from 19 to 21 June 2026, featuring complimentary family-friendly activities focused on bonding, creativity and spending time together. Compared to the more adrenaline-filled activities at the other malls, this one sounds more wholesome and relaxed, something grandparents, younger kids and multi-generation families can probably enjoy together.


The Sit-n-Read Corners

One detail I actually found surprisingly sweet was the continuation of the National Library Board’s Sit-n-Read Nodes.

You’ll find these reading corners at:

  • Century Square
  • Waterway Point
  • The Centrepoint

They will be stocked with pre-loved books that visitors can freely browse and even bring home. In the middle of all the overstimulation and holiday crowd energy, I weirdly like the idea of kids slowing down for a quiet reading moment too.


Shopping Rewards & A Vancouver Giveaway

Of course, it wouldn’t be a mall campaign without shopping rewards too!

Throughout the campaign period, FRx members can unlock bonus points, weekly Friday eDeals, gift card promotions and lucky draw entries with qualifying spends. One of the bigger prizes this year includes a pair of return tickets to Vancouver via Air Canada or 1 million FRx points.

Well.... this June definitely feels like one of those easy “what should we do this weekend?” solutions during the school holidays, especially when Singapore’s weather keeps alternating between “surface of the sun” and “random thunderstorm warning.” So, bring your family down to the Frasers Property Malls and enjoy these summer fun!




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The Centrepoint’s Centrestage: Where Music, Art and Local Stories Bring Orchard Road Back to Life

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Hi Huneybees,


There’s something quietly changing along Orchard Road lately. Not just new stores or refreshed malls… but the feeling of the space itself. And when I stepped into The Centrepoint, I realised — it’s no longer just about shopping. It’s becoming a place where you can actually pause, watch, listen… and feel something again.

That’s exactly what their new initiative, The Centrestage: “Artist Story”, is all about.


Where Shopping Meets Stories (And You Stay Longer Than Planned)

Running from 21 March to 2 April 2026, this isn’t your typical mall activation. Instead of flashy sales or pop-up booths, the Level 1 Atrium transforms into something a little more unexpected... a space filled with music, art, and real stories from local creatives.

Because we’re all a little more selective now about where we spend our time.
We don’t just want places to go, we want places that feel worth staying for.


The Music Edition: When Orchard Road Starts Sounding Alive Again

The opening weekend kicks things off with The Music Edition (21–22 March), and this is where the energy really builds.

Imagine walking through the mall and instead of background noise, you hear live vocals, raw performances, and artists pouring their stories into every set.

Headliners like Shazza and Josh Makazo take the spotlight, but what makes it special is the mix of rising talents and student performers sharing the same stage. It doesn’t feel like a concert. It feels more like discovering someone before everyone else does.



The Art Edition: Slowing Down, Creating Something, Feeling Inspired

After the music fades, the space shifts into something softer, more immersive.

From 23 March to 2 April, the Art Edition takes over; and suddenly the atrium feels less like a mall, more like a creative playground.

You’ll find:

  • A curated exhibition of student and local artist works
  • Live art sessions where you can literally watch pieces come to life
  • Hands-on workshops where you don’t just look… you create

And if you’ve ever said “I’m not artistic,” this is exactly the kind of space that proves you wrong. Because it’s not about perfection, it’s about trying, exploring, and maybe surprising yourself a little.


The Kind of Experience Orchard Actually Needs Right Now

What truly stands out to me isn’t just the performances or the art. It’s the intention behind it.

The Centrepoint isn’t trying to compete with bigger, louder attractions.
Instead, it’s creating something more of a space where people gather, discover, and connect through creativity. And in a place like Orchard Road, where everything can sometimes feel a bit transactional, this feels refreshing.

Like a reminder that the city can still slow down, just enough for you to notice something meaningful.


If You’re Heading Down…

Come for the music.
Stay for the art.
And leave with something you didn’t expect; even if it’s just a new favourite artist or a spark of inspiration.

Because sometimes, the best experiences aren’t planned.
You just walk in… and something clicks.

The Centrestage – “Artist Story”
📍 The Centrepoint, Level 1 Atrium
🗓 21 March – 2 April 2026

  •  Music Edition: 21–22 March
  •  Art Edition: 23 March – 2 April
  •  Workshops: 25–29 March (2pm – 6pm)



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Green-Coded: Frasers Property Turns Singapore Malls into Fun Sustainability Adventures for Families

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What if a trip to the mall could also inspire your family to live a little greener?

From 16 March to 3 May 2026, Frasers Property Singapore is transforming selected malls across the island into interactive sustainability playgrounds with its new campaign Green-Coded – Live the Sustainable Life.” Instead of simply talking about eco-friendly habits, the campaign invites families to experience them through hands-on activities, immersive missions and playful learning moments.

Designed especially with families and young explorers in mind, the initiative brings together partners including Mandai X Ranger Buddies, Tesla Junior Driving School and the National Environment Agency (NEA). Together, they are turning everyday retail spaces into lively environments where children can discover how conservation, sustainable mobility and responsible consumption fit into daily life.


A Mission Through the Mall with Mandai X Ranger Buddies

Young adventurers can begin their journey by joining the Mandai X Ranger Buddies Mission, a gamified conservation experience that turns the mall into a mini adventure trail.

Follow Pedro the sea lion on a rescue journey, solve puzzles and complete interactive challenges along the way. As they move through the stations, kids learn practical tips about protecting wildlife, reducing plastic use and building everyday recycling habits.

One highlight of the mission is the Recycle Right with Bloobin” station, developed together with the National Environment Agency. Here, children tackle a sliding puzzle featuring Bloobin while learning how to sort recyclables correctly from plastics and metal to paper and glass.

To join the mission, shoppers simply need to spend $30 in a single same-day receipt to redeem a gamification code. Children who complete the adventure will receive a mall-exclusive Ranger Buddies Mission badge, a cute keepsake to celebrate their eco-hero moment!


Kids Take the Wheel at Tesla Junior Driving School

Another highlight that is guaranteed to excite little ones is the Tesla Junior Driving School.

Here, kids get the chance to drive mini electric vehicles, offering a playful introduction to clean energy and sustainable transportation. Beyond the thrill of taking the wheel, the experience helps young participants understand how electric vehicles contribute to cleaner air and a healthier planet.

Parents can redeem a 10-minute driving session for their children with a $30 same-day spend, making it an activity that is both educational and memorable.


Shop Sustainably and Unlock Green-Coded Rewards

The campaign also rewards shoppers who make conscious choices.

One of the most charming redemptions is a limited-edition reusable eco tote, created in collaboration with local design studio Tell Your Children (TYC). Inspired by Japanese aesthetics, the bag features a subtle corner motif and blends thoughtful design with everyday practicality. Shoppers who spend $120 across up to three same-day receipts can redeem the tote while stocks last.

For those who love sustainability with a creative twist, the campaign also features a collaboration between Plastify and TWOOAK (Two Of A Kind). Collection points at participating malls will allow shoppers to drop off their used contact lens blisters, which will later be transformed into functional furniture pieces.

Participants who spend $30 in a single receipt will also qualify for a PLASTIFY x TWOOAK lucky draw, where five winners will walk away with a unique stool crafted from the recycled contact lens blisters which makes a stylish reminder that waste can be turned into something meaningful.



Supporting Families Through Community Giving

Beyond environmental awareness, the campaign also extends its impact to the community.

Frasers Property Singapore is partnering with The Food Bank Singapore on a Back-to-School Support Kit initiative aimed at helping children from lower-income families. Each $13 donation provides a kit filled with nutritious breakfast items, snacks and essential stationery.

To amplify the effort, Frasers Property will match every dollar donated, doubling the impact and ensuring more children receive the support they need.


Turning Everyday Spaces into Sustainable Learning Hubs

What makes Green-Coded – Live the Sustainable Life especially meaningful is how it transforms familiar spaces - our neighbourhood malls, into places where sustainability can be experienced rather than simply discussed.

Through conservation missions, mini electric driving experiences, recycling activities and community initiatives, the campaign gently encourages families to adopt environmentally conscious habits in ways that feel approachable and fun.

It’s a reminder that living sustainably doesn’t require drastic lifestyle changes. Sometimes, it simply starts with small actions like learning how to recycle properly, choosing reusable items, or teaching children how their everyday choices affect the planet. And if those lessons happen while driving a tiny Tesla or solving puzzles with a sea lion mascot? Even better!

Green-Coded – Live the Sustainable Life
📅 16 March – 3 May 2026
📍 Participating Frasers Property malls across Singapore

For more information, visit www.frasersexperience.com or follow Frasers Property Singapore on Facebook and Instagram.




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A Fresh Look, A Smoother Experience: Discovering the New Frasers Experience

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Directly connected to Yishun MRT station, Northpoint City is among Frasers Property Singapore’s participating malls that will adopt the unified retail brand system and enhanced customer touchpoints, including its mall façade. Owned by Frasers Property’s retail-focused REIT, Frasers Centrepoint Trust, Northpoint City is the biggest mall in the northern region of Singapore.

As someone who shops regularly at Frasers malls (especially when Northpoint is just an MRT station away), whether it’s quick grocery runs, café hopping, event pop-ups or just hiding from the Singapore heat, I didn’t realise how much the experience mattered… until it quietly got better.

This festive season, Frasers Property Singapore unveiled a refreshed retail brand and service identity, and as a shopper, I felt the difference almost immediately. It’s not loud or disruptive. Instead, it’s thoughtful, just the kind of update that makes mall visits feel smoother without you having to think too hard about why.



A more familiar Frasers experience, wherever you go

Previously, each Frasers mall had its own brandmark and visual identity. While that individuality is still very much part of each mall’s charm, they’re now brought together under one shared umbrella — “A Frasers Experience.”

For shoppers like me, this actually makes a noticeable difference. From mall entrances and signage to websites and the FRx app, everything now feels more aligned and recognisable. Whether I’m at Northpoint City, Causeway Point or Hougang Mall, there’s an instant sense of familiarity.

And honestly, this is pretty helpful especially on days when I used to second-guess whether a mall was under the Frasers umbrella before checking with shop staff just to make sure my FRx points could be accumulated.

The refreshed visual identity brings together a customised mall brandmark, a portfolio-wide endorsement line, and a signature service ribbon that subtly links every location. It may look like a design update on the surface, but at its core, it’s really about making every mall visit feel simpler, smoother and more welcoming.



Still Neighbourhood Malls

What I appreciate most is that Frasers didn’t erase the personality of each mall. Instead, they leaned into it. The refreshed identity simply acts as a connector, allowing every mall to feel different yet unmistakably Frasers.

Each location continues to celebrate its neighbourhood roots through community-inspired motifs. At Northpoint City, you’ll spot references to the area’s pineapple plantation history. Over at Hougang Mall, the designs nod to the former Kangkar fish market heritage. These little storytelling touches remind us that malls aren’t just retail spaces, they’re part of the community fabric.


What guides the refreshed Frasers Experience

Behind these updates is a clear framework that shapes how Frasers Property Singapore designs, programmes and operates its malls. The refreshed experience is guided by three key pillars:

  • Connectivity
    Creating vibrant social hubs, shared spaces and services that bring diverse communities together.

  • Inclusivity
    Ensuring welcoming, barrier-free and seamless experiences for everyone, including seniors and persons with disabilities.

  • Vibrancy
    Bringing malls to life through thoughtful design, engaging programmes, community placemaking and enhanced shopper interaction.

These pillars help translate the refreshed brand into everyday moments shoppers actually feel.


The revitalised concierge counters and new service ambassador uniforms are designed to deliver a welcoming and professional service, bringing the Frasers Experience to life for every visitor.

Friendlier Service

Concierge counters have been redesigned to feel more open and approachable, while roving Service Ambassadors now move around the malls on weekends, tablets in hand, ready to assist on the spot. It feels less transactional and more human, closer to hospitality than retail.

Behind the scenes, these ambassadors have undergone extensive training focused on service excellence, community engagement and inclusive support. Their new uniforms and first-name tags may seem like small details, but together they create warmth which something that’s often missing in large malls.

Frasers has also continued expanding its inclusion initiatives, such as Calm Hours, Dementia Go-To Points and staff training to better support shoppers with autism, dementia and sensory sensitivities. As someone who believes public spaces should work for everyone, this part genuinely stood out!



The innovative in-mall wayfinding solution enables easy and confident navigation across Frasers Property malls, enhancing accessibility and convenience for all

Designed for Real Life, Not Just Retail

If you’ve ever wandered a mall trying to locate a specific shop (we’ve all been there), this upgrade is a game changer.

Frasers Property Singapore has introduced Singapore’s first in-store wayfinding and mapping solution, developed with accessibility advocates and indoor mapping leader Mappedin. Available via the Frasers Experience FRx mobile app, mall websites and on-site digital totems, it offers turn-by-turn navigation, barrier-free route options and real-time location tracking.

For seniors, families with strollers, wheelchair users, or simply tired shoppers like me, this makes navigating large malls far less stressful.

Beyond convenience, this refresh also reflects a deeper understanding of how malls fit into our lives. Long seen as a “third place” between home and work, Frasers malls continue to evolve as everyday community spaces, supported by partnerships with social service agencies and initiatives like Silver Social Spaces that encourage active ageing. These aren’t just retail destinations, they’re places where connections happen quietly, daily and meaningfully.


Celebrating the New Look with Festive Rewards

To mark its refreshed retail identity, Frasers malls are kicking off the new year with a line-up of feel-good rewards for shoppers — and yes, there’s something in it for regular mall-goers like us.

One highlight is “We’ve Levelled Up Your Rewards!”, launching from 29 January 2026, 10am onwards. Shoppers can enjoy a bonus $18 instant value when purchasing a $318 FRx Gift Card for $300 by using promo code FRX18 on the FRx app. You’ll also continue earning FRx Points when paying with FRx Gift Cards at over 2,000 stores across Frasers Property Singapore malls, redeemable for perks like retailer eDeals and FRx Carpark$.

Another is #FeelGoodFridays, running from 30 January to 8 March 2026. Across three trivia rounds, shoppers stand a chance to win $50 FRx Gift Cards, with three winners selected per round from Facebook and Instagram. Just follow @fraserspropertysingapore and answer the trivia question in the comments to take part. Prizes will be credited directly into the FRx app’s e-wallet, so an updated FRx app is required.

Prefer instant surprises? Look out for roving Service Ambassadors on 6 and 20 February, from 12pm to 2pm, as they hand out feel-good treats at selected Frasers malls, including Northpoint City, Causeway Point, Waterway Point, Tampines 1, Hougang Mall and Tiong Bahru Plaza.

If you’re already using the FRx app, this is a good time to keep notifications switched on!


Artist Impression of Frasers Malls with the new new mall facade logo.

Well, if you’re like me and rotate between Frasers malls for errands, meals and last-minute shopping, this refreshed experience is something you’ll actually feel — not just see.

Next time you’re in one, take a moment to explore the new look, try the wayfinding features on the FRx app, and say hi to the Service Ambassadors on the ground. Sometimes it’s the small upgrades that make mall days way more pleasant.

For more information on the new Frasers Property Singapore and promotions, please visit frasersproperty.com/sg or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.


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