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  • Mooncake Madness and Drone Delights: A Weekend Wander through Singapore's Vibrant Festivities
    Welcome, thrill-seekers and curious explorers, to Things to Do in Singapore with your ever-energetic adventurer Ollie Bennet! It’s Saturday, September 20th, and right now this city is buzzing harder than a Formula 1 pit stop under the bright tropical sun. Picture clear skies, that signature Singaporean humidity hanging in the air, and a city ready to show off its quirkiest, coolest, and downright dazzling weekend vibes.Let’s get you straight into the heart of today’s action. The city’s current mood? Festive with a spicy hint of “let’s go out!” energy. The annual Chinatown Mid-Autumn Festival has transformed Chinatown into a glowing wonderland, marking 60 glorious years of lanterns, lion dances, and mooncake madness, according to Little Day Out’s weekend roundup. And just across the downtown sprawl, Gardens by the Bay is throwing its own lantern-lit bash. From 6 pm to 10 pm, wander among giant illuminated sculptures, from Singapore icons to legendary Korean creatures, and don’t miss the epic mooncake medley—because if you haven’t eaten mooncake by a Supertree, have you really done September in Singapore?For all you art, design, and pop culture aficionados, the Sands Expo & Convention Centre is hosting the POP TOY SHOW Singapore 2025 this weekend—exclusive toys, artist collabs, and a futuristic drone light show starring over 1,300 drones. Imagine the world’s quirkiest parade in the sky. If that doesn’t tickle your inner collector, Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre is treating hobbyists to the Hobbies Fair, while the National Library Building tempts fashionistas with designer bags and apparel up to 90% off. And for lovey-dovey listeners soon tying the knot, Hitcheed’s Wedding Wonderland x Bridal Market at Suntec is a dreamland of floral archways and bridal bling.Nightlife, you say? Tonight, the Rooftop Restrobar Skyfall is hosting RUN RAVE, where you can party with panoramic views—because nothing says Saturday night in Singapore like dancing thirty storeys up, arms in the breeze, city lights below.Hit pause on all that and here’s what’s fresh in local news. Singapore’s public transit is running its usual clockwork efficiency, with special midnight trains for festival-goers tonight. For foodies craving the next big thing, the buzz is about a new Peranakan fusion bistro opening at Telok Ayer, blending heritage flavors with modern twists—think laksa gnocchi and kaya gelato!Now, Ollie’s must-do picks for the day: Start at the Chinatown Mid-Autumn celebration for lanterns, riddles, and street performances. Next, stroll over to the Singapore ArtScience Museum for SingaPop—an exhibition tracing Singapore’s pop culture wave from swinging sixties to electric 2020s. Families, get hands-on at the Hobbies Fair—robotics, puzzles, model-building for every little engineer at heart. And don’t overlook the heritage walking tour from Tanjong Pagar, where you’ll discover mural-lined alleys, secret temples, and tales of old seafaring Singapore that are juicier than last night’s laksa.Ollie’s fun fact pit stop: Did you know Singapore’s hawker culture is so legendary, UNESCO crowned it an official piece of intangible cultural heritage? Get yourself to Maxwell or Lau Pa Sat and slurp up the honor—bonus points if you master the “chope” system, reserving a seat with a humble packet of tissues. Absolute local legend move.Before you dash off, keep your calendars open for tomorrow: Mayday Parade rocks Pasir Panjang Power Station, and there’s a sunrise run at Lululemon Katong if you want to break a sweat before breakfast. I’ll be back with the lowdown on more wild adventures, secret eats, and festival fables—so stay tuned, Singapore explorers!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Singapore's 60th Birthday Bash: River Lights, Basketball Battles, and Northeast Indian Beats
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore! It’s Friday, September 19th, 2025, and Oly Bennet here—your globe-trotting, quick-footed sports enthusiast, but today, I’m lacing up my shoes to sprint through the vibrant streets, rain or shine, because the Lion City is absolutely buzzing this weekend. The weather? It’s classic Singapore: hot, humid, and brimming with energy—don’t forget your bottle of water and your most photogenic umbrella, just in case the sky throws you a tropical surprise. Let’s talk about the current vibe. There’s a celebratory charge in the air as Singapore celebrates its 60th birthday, and if you’re wandering riverside tonight, prepare to be dazzled. The Singapore River Festival (Design Edition) is transforming our historic riverside into a neon wonderland. Picture this: three famous bridges glowing like a scene straight out of Tron, live outdoor movie screenings, a pet-friendly market (yes, bring your dog in a tutu), snazzy creative booths, and even the My Melody & Kuromi Kawaii Walk for peak cuteness. It’s free and it’s funky—find it stretching from Boat Quay to Robertson Quay every evening from 7:30 to 10:30.Feeling the rhythm? Tonight and tomorrow, District M Festival is taking over Marina Central. It’s one massive, open-air creative playground across Marina Square, South Beach, Millenia Walk, and Suntec City. Expect a mix of live music, food, craft booths, immersive pop-ups, and art workshops; whether you’re dancing under the stars or just snack-hopping, this one’s a crowd-pleaser for friends, families, and serial Instagrammers.If you want to get your hoop dreams on, swing by the FIBA Intercontinental Cup at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The world’s top basketball clubs, representing five continents, are battling it out for the global title. With teams like Unicaja from Spain and Flamengo from Brazil, expect electrifying action—best part, first-day entry is free! For those craving more Queen than slam dunks, the iconic tribute concert “Queen: It’s a Kinda Magic” is at the Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, bringing Freddie Mercury’s dazzling energy straight back to life. Culture vultures, I’m tossing you an alley-oop: The 4th Northeast India Festival kicks off today at Suntec Convention Centre. Traditional dances, fashion, trade, and music from Northeast India fill the weekend with color and contagious excitement. Later this afternoon, brace yourself for a grand showcase featuring everything from classic Bihu dances to Bollywood star Zubeen Garg’s live performance. Local families, there’s ballet under the stars at Fort Canning Green, put on by Singapore Ballet. Pack a picnic and let your kids pirouette along. Into futuristic art? The ArtScience Museum’s “Another World Is Possible” is a speculative leap into eco-conscious futures with installations from creative visionaries and even Icelandic icon Björk. Here’s what’s making local headlines: According to Shopee Blog and local press, the rooftop gardens downtown are boasting a flurry of new pop-up food stalls and art installations—perfect for lunch-hour exploration. Singapore’s public transit has rolled out extra trains for big event nights, so no mad dashes for late-night cabs. Foodies, there’s a hush-hush ramen spot in Tanjong Pagar that just opened—last night’s queue spilled down the block, so arrive early or risk slurping your noodles standing up.Still not enough? Snap a quirky selfie with the “Merlion fossil” at the National Design Centre’s playful “Unnatural History Museum” pop-up. Or wander the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, where illuminated inflatable rabbits are hopping across the roof in celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival. Local tip for the day: Want to dodge lines at hotspots? Follow the scent trail! Outdoor markets and pop-ups are where local chefs serve up experimental treats before they hit the big-name restaurants. Trust me—not all wanderers are lost; some are just chasing legendary chicken satay.Before I sign off, here’s a tease for tomorrow: The Northeast India Festival at Suntec closes with round two of dazzling music and fashion, Kampong Boogie OG throws its famous open-air block party at Kampong Bugis, and the basketball finals will have Singapore roaring late into the night. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Oly's Ticket to Singapore's Wild, Wonderful and Weird Happenings
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore—your ticket to the wild, the wonderful, and absolutely the weirdest happenings right here in the Lion City! It’s Thursday, September 18, 2025, and Oly Bennet’s at your service to help you plunge goggles-first into Singapore’s unbeatable blend of fun, flavor, and that spicy energy only this city cooks up.Today, the weather is classic Singapore: warm, humid, and spicy enough to launch sweat beads faster than a dragonboat sprint! The city is absolutely buzzing as the afternoon heats up, and as The Straits Times notes, humidity today sits just past “wet blanket” levels, so stay hydrated and don’t be afraid to rock those penguin-patterned hand fans.First up, let’s talk top events kicking off this epic Thursday. If you’re keen for an eccentric culture blend, the Bubbling and Boiling Music & Arts Festival just exploded onto Resorts World Sentosa. Bringing together global beats, live hanfu fashion, and even a Mooncake Dice Game plucked straight from Minnan traditions, this festival is the new crown jewel of Singapore’s youth culture lineup—Asia One describes it as “music, art, and tourism whipped together in a giant creative hotpot.”Art fans, color your schedules! The Imagination Factory Exhibition at Tembusu Art Gallery is rolling strong, bringing together 60 of Singapore’s sharpest creatives for a bold mashup of contemporary and classic works to celebrate Singapore’s 60th year since independence. The exhibit promises wild, whimsical pieces brimming with local dreams, heritage, and a bit of that Singapore sizzle.If you’re passionate about sustainability and digital design, the folks at PALO IT are hosting a practical workshop on eco-friendly UX this afternoon. It’s perfect for you pixel warriors hungry to make a real impact—not just on screens, but on the planet.Tonight, the Esplanade transforms with Borderlands, a ground-breaking festival experience showcasing the best from international arts collectives and musicians. Don’t forget your dancing shoes—because everything from indie bands to world-class string quartets is on the table tonight.For families or hidden gem hunters, make tracks to the All About Joss Paper Tour. This quirky and immersive walking tour dives into the Hungry Ghost Festival’s mysterious traditions: burning joss paper, incense, and learning origami for the spirits. It’s equal parts “ah-ha!” moment and “wait, we’re burning WHAT for WHO?!”News hot off the city ticker: More restaurants are popping up in Tanjong Pagar than ever before, with at least three new eateries racing to claim the city’s trendiest laksa title. On the move? SMRT’s introduced more driverless train carriages on the Downtown Line—expect smoother, quicker trips to your next foodie adventure, though rush hour still feels as intimate as a packed durian stall.If you’re only in town for a day, do not skip a quick stroll through Chinatown’s midday food markets, grab a chili crab bread bowl in Maxwell, and snap a photo at the newly-installed, neon-lit otter mural by the Singapore River. Pro-tip: locals swear by the kopi stalls that use condensed milk—it’s the unofficial jet fuel of Singapore’s superheroes.Fun fact for your friends back home: Singapore takes the title for hosting the world’s only Formula One night race, with street lights as dazzling as the cars are fast. Cars or chili—everything’s hotter after sunset here.Tomorrow’s menu is looking even spicier: Esplanade lights up again with the Luka Sulic World Tour and the Borderlands Festival continues. More art, more music, and—you guessed it—more reasons to swing back for your daily dose of Singapore fun.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Singapore's Sizzling Surprises: A Whirlwind Weekend Guide to the Lion City's Hottest Happenings
    Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Singapore—brought to you on this sunny Sunday, September 14th, 2025! Oly Bennet here, your whirlwind guide to the city’s wild side, oddball events, and pulse-quickening adventures. Today, Singapore’s sizzling with humid warmth, temps dancing around 32°C, and a lively breeze teasing the trees. There’s a palpable buzz downtown, as festivals light up riversides, creatives take over city blocks, and the scent of decadent desserts wafts through street markets. If you’re looking for one city that never runs out of surprises, Singapore’s your playground.Here’s your express ticket to today’s top happenings lighting up the Lion City. The Singapore River Festival is in full swing—head to Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, and Robertson Quay tonight for jaw-dropping projection mapping shows, a Symphony of Lights illuminating historic bridges, pet-friendly walks, and artisanal markets overflowing with local creations. Lovers of all things quirky should swing by the Public Garden at Suntec, where indie makers and designers are serving up a kaleidoscope of fashion, art, and irresistibly odd snacks. For culture connoisseurs, Singapore Design Week is popping off across Bras Basah and Jalan Besar—catch free installations like the “Unnatural History Museum,” or let your imagination run wild with “The Sausage of the Future,” where food, art, and fun fuse in totally unexpected ways. Meanwhile, families (and sweet-tooths) can cool off at the Museum of Ice Cream’s fourth birthday bash at Dempsey Hill, with Asia’s largest Sprinkle Pool open for one last day—a sugar-dusted splash-fest complete with painting workshops and a flavor-guessing contest for those feeling extra adventurous.If you’re itching for action or angling for the unique, today’s also a hit for hobbyists and collectors—the Model Car Show is on at Suntec Convention Centre, showing off detailed mini-motors that’d make any petrolhead swoon. Over at the National Library, the Big Book Giveaway is turning readers into happy bookworms, with thousands of pre-loved tomes up for grabs absolutely free.In the heartlands, catch your breath with hyper-local wellness: “Park(ing) Day” has transformed ordinary carparks in Jurong East into a citywide playground of smoothie bikes, foot soaks, nap corners, and yes—frying-pan ping-pong. Who knew urban planning could be this awesome?Foodies, fasten your seatbelts—the Singapore Food Festival is serving up a feast across more than 30 venues islandwide, with the legendary Adriano Zumbo making his Asia debut. Sample his signature pastries at Dempsey Hill—where the sugar rush is as real as the crowds—or hit up the sustainability-themed Farmer’s Market popping up next week for some culinary fireworks and eco-friendly vibes.Now, for local buzz—according to AsiaOne, Singapore’s recently unveiled several new bar-eateries near Robertson Quay with creative late-night bites, and the always-on-time MRT is trialing a new “quiet carriage” policy after 8 pm, so enjoy a peaceful ride after all the excitement. Over in Little India, the Deepavali Light-Up is starting to sparkle, with kaleidoscopic decorations and a calendar full of rangoli art, music, and dance performances—don’t miss it after sunset.For must-dos today, here’s Oly’s power picks: stroll the river under the Symphony of Lights, jump into the Sprinkle Pool if you haven’t already, and snack your way through the night markets. Not enough? Park yourself by Orchard Road for an impromptu street performance or tackle a grassroots cycling tour starting from Telok Ayer MRT.Local tip of the day: Respect the lunchtime queue. If you see a tissue packet “chope-ing” a seat at a hawker centre, don’t move it—that’s prime real estate in Singapore’s sacred foodie culture! And if you say “can,” with a cheerful nod, you’ll fit right in.On tomorrow’s radar, Singapore Design Week shifts into overdrive with street pop-ups and a secret speakeasy tour, the Hobbies Fair gears up for makers of every stripe, and the city’s rooftops start filling with Silent Disco parties. You honestly won’t want to miss what’s coming next—so tune in for another round of wild discoveries with Oly tomorrow!Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Things to Do in Singapore: Foodie Feasts, Festive Flair, and Fabulous Finds
    Welcome to Things to Do in Singapore! Today’s date is Saturday, September 13, 2025, and let me tell you: the Lion City is absolutely buzzing. The afternoon sun is out, humidity’s hugging you like a long-lost auntie at an HDB reunion, and the only thing hotter than the weather is the weekend calendar—so get ready to dive in, Oly Bennet style!Picture this: you step outside and the whole city is serving up a feast for the senses. Street vendors lure you with whiffs of laksa, air-conditioned malls beckon with sales, and wild new events are popping up everywhere. Singapore is nothing if not a playground for the culturally curious, sports-mad fun-seeker, and devoted foodie.First up, culinary explorers, the Singapore Food Festival 2025 is in full swing! There’s an open-air experience at Dempsey Hill today featuring live acoustics and mouthwatering bites. Grab your kakis, hunt down the iconic Singapore Chilli Crab at the Riverside Feast on the river, or join a heritage food tour and taste your way through 8 hidden halal hawker favorites. Hawker culture is lighting up Chinatown Complex Food Centre, with over 195 stalls sporting the SFF 2025 banner—if your taste buds had a wish list, this festival grants every single one.Feeling competitive? Get your groove on at Bolly Dancing Studio’s Garba Workshop at Waterloo Street. Whether you dance like a pro or like a distracted flamingo, you’ll learn traditional Indian moves in the most energetic, friendly crowd possible. Bring friends and a camera—memorable moments (and some epic missteps) guaranteed!For those with families or an appetite for knowledge, check out the SPD Ability Walk 2025 at the Asian Civilisations Museum. It’s a scavenger hunt-meets-charity walk with fun activities at iconic spots and, best of all, a mystery plushie reward for completing the challenge. Cheerful chaos? Yes please.Night owls, it’s time to party. Rasa’s blowing things up with a late-night event from 10 PM to 4 AM at Republic Plaza—dance floors, top DJs, and a crowd that won’t quit until sunrise. That’s my kind of cardio.On the city buzz front, insiders are raving about a cool new Peranakan café opening along East Coast Road—Kueh Culture is serving nyonya treats with a modern twist. MRT fans rejoice: the North-East Line has added more frequent trains today so you’ll spend less time sweating on the platform and more time exploring.If you’re on a must-do mission, don’t skip Gardens by the Bay—there’s a sneak peek of the Mid-Autumn Festival lantern displays beginning to light up, and the dragon-flower arch is an Instagram dream. For secret adventure, hunt down the Tiong Bahru murals or picnic in the Bamboo Grove at Changi’s revamped Terminal 2.Here’s a local tip: When crossing busy streets, watch for the infamous “umbrella grandpas.” They’re masters at timing the traffic light dash—just follow their lead and you’ll always make it, rain or shine.Tomorrow’s just as wild: Lululemon community run in Katong kicks off at dawn for sporty folks, Mount Faber offers a heritage tour with panoramic views, and the FairPrice Finest Festival promises shopping, eats, and live music galore. Don’t miss it.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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