A Japanese Traveler’s Guide to Singapore’s Newest Attractions in 2024
Welcome to Singapore’s 2024 Attractions
Discover the latest and most exciting attractions Singapore has to offer in 2024, specially curated for our Japanese visitors. From immersive art festivals to magical forest experiences, the city-state is brimming with new adventures.
Light to Night Festival
First on the list is the Light to Night Festival, running from January 19 to February 8. This art festival transforms the Civic District with over 60 light projections, artworks, and live performances. One highlight is Lee Wen’s interactive artwork, Ping Pong Go-Round, where visitors can actively participate in the art【30†source】.
M1 Fringe Festival
The M1 Fringe Festival offers a series of six thought-provoking live shows, exploring themes like race and identity. Notable performances include Oo-Woo and aMoratorium, which delve into family struggles and black masculinity, respectively【30†source】.
Disney and POP MART at CapitaLand Malls
Experience the enchanting Disney and POP MART installations at CapitaLand malls. These installations, celebrating the Year of the Dragon, feature animated LED dragon light shows and your favorite Disney characters in unique styles【30†source】.
Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience
For Harry Potter fans, the Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience is a must-visit. Starting February 3, this magical outdoor trail at Sentosa features creatures from the Harry Potter series and the iconic Butterbeer【30†source】【34†source】.
Singapore Oceanarium and More
The Singapore Oceanarium, tripling in size, offers a deep dive into marine life with narrative-driven, multi-sensory exhibits【31†source】. Nature enthusiasts should also explore Big Sister’s Island, with its new coastal forest trail and tidal pool【31†source】.
Other Notable Attractions
Don’t miss other attractions like KidZania 5.0, Escape Singapore, and Haven XR Cinemas, each offering unique and exciting experiences【31†source】【34†source】. The Children’s Biodiversity Library at the Central Public Library is a great educational spot for young explorers【32†source】.
Conclusion
These attractions represent just a glimpse of what Singapore has to offer in 2024. Whether you’re an art aficionado, a nature lover, or a family looking for fun, Singapore’s newest attractions are sure to create lasting memories for Japanese travelers.