29 Jan 2026
Tags: Singapore, #visitsingapore, #MadeInSingapore
Singapore's latest attractions and experiences serve up a little bit of everything: a free 3.3km nature boardwalk, an adventure-style wildlife park, a revamped heritage centre and more.
Please see our attached January 2026 attraction factsheet for more information.
Mandai Boardwalk
Opened January 2025
In addition to opening their fifth zoological park, Mandai Wildlife Reserve launched the new Mandai Boardwalk as a new facility for those seeking the soothing surrounds of nature. This 3.3 km public space is free to enjoy between 7am and 7pm, closing from dusk to dawn to minimise disturbance to the local nocturnal fauna.
Enter via either of two entrances – next to River Wonders or Mandai Wildlife EAST – to enjoy the calming views and surrounds of Upper Seletar Reservoir and the tropical rainforest.
Rainforest Wild Asia
Opened March 2025
Mandai Wildlife Group’s newest park is the first zoological park in Asia to integrate adventure elements into its design. A variety of paths cater to different expeditions, and adventure levels range from a leisurely stroll across a wheelchair-friendly boardwalk, to abseiling around the park as you catch chance sightings of animals like the Malayan tiger, Malayan sun bear and François’ langur – a species on exhibit in Singapore for the first time.
Chinatown Heritage Centre
Reopened May 2025
After a four-year refurbishment program, the Chinatown Heritage Centre reopened with an improved visitor experience to the delight of both
locals and visitors. This authentic diorama profiles how Singapore’s early Chinese immigrants lived and worked through poignant narratives and
immersive exhibits across three shophouses that take you back in time.
An added bonus on the ground floor is Amacha – a tea shop rooted in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) principles, where traditional herbal wellness brews are thoughtfully folded into refreshing recipes that suit modern palates.
Jurassic World: The Experience
Opened May 2025
So popular that it extended its run! Step into a prehistoric adventure in the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, where you can come face-toface with a Tyrannosaurus Rex and a 8.5m tall Brachiosaurus.
This interactive exhibition brings the Jurassic World universe to life through life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, visual effects and dramatic environments inspired by the films.
Singapore Oceanarium
Opened July 2025
Following a multi-year renovation, the new Singapore Oceanarium is bigger, better and three times the size of its predecessor the S.E.A. Aquarium, being home to over 100,000 marine animals.
Spanning 22 zones, an immersive journey takes you through live habitats, shared ocean stories and state-of-the-art interactive technology designed to educate and inspire real world change.
WEAVE
Opened July 2025
The new lifestyle and community enclave within Resorts World Sentosa, WEAVE spans three storeys and 20,000 square metres, and is home to almost 40 outlets of food and beverage and luxury and local brands.
Of particular note is the largest and first Southeast Asian flagship store of the “Picasso of Pastry”, Pierre Hermé. The Singapore outpost of the
world-renowned pastry chef features Hermé’s iconic macarons, signature p'tisserie and artisanal chocolates.
Garden of Senses: A Tea Reverie
Open from 28 January to 7 June 2026
This immersive, multi-sensory showcase is at the Asian Civilisation Museum and in partnership with international tea brand CHAGEE, exploring tea as a timeless, human ritual shaped by centuries of craftsmanship and stories .
The exhibition blends historic collections with contemporary artworks and installations and reimagines tea as a living cultural practice that spans across time.