Singapore's Dazzling Diversity: Fireworks, Climate Action, and Creative Delights
Hey friends, Oly Bennet here—your passport to the planet’s most eyebrow-raising, pulse-quickening, and just plain weird sports and adventures! Welcome to a special edition of “Things to Do in Singapore,” date-stamped Saturday, November 8, 2025. If you’re in town today, prepare for a city buzzing with that unmistakable Singapore energy: blue skies, a few flirtatious clouds, and that famous tropical heat, which is really just Mother Nature’s way of encouraging you to dive into every air-conditioned, ice-cold, shaved-ice-fueled escape the city has on tap.The vibe? One part Deepavali magic, one part climate action, and a whole lot of kooky, creative fun. There’s a spark in the air, and not just from the fireworks. Singapore is celebrating 60 years, and not only is the decor extra, but the calendar is bursting with things you won’t find anywhere else—unless you happen to live in a city where people 3D-print cars from old bottles and turn shoelaces into fashion statements. No, really, that’s actually happening.Let’s lace up our adventure shoes and dive into today’s top picks. First up, GREEN-HOUSE 2025 at Temasek Shophouse is the city’s new front-lawn for climate action, packed with over 40 free workshops, upcycling crafts, and—my favorite—snaps by a life-sized, 3D-printed, bottle-built Mercedes-Benz G-Class (Because when life gives you 40,531 plastic bottles, you build a car, obviously). This event is all about hands-on, eco-friendly fun for all ages, open 10am to 8pm (Temasek Shophouse, 28 Orchard Road, according to The Smart Local). Next, head to Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve for Habitat Restoration—a chance to roll up your sleeves, meet your fellow eco-warriors, and help restore a nature park before lunchtime (Eventbrite says 8am sharp). For a totally different beat, the National Design Centre is your spot for “Spring Sprang Sprung,” a design festival bubbling with fresh ideas and creative energy, opening at 11am. Later, catch the Singapore Writers Festival, still in full swing—don’t miss big-name authors like Rebecca F. Kuang and Ken Liu, or try your hand at “Marginalia,” a participatory literary installation that’s basically a giant, poetic playground for your thoughts (info from The Smart Local). And for night owls, the DnA Fest at T:> Works is a glamorous mashup of opera, cabaret, and nightlife, with drag queens, ballroom icons, and DJs turning the city into a stage for love, drama, and everything in between, according to Vogue Singapore.Now, let’s talk city scoops. If you’re feeling peckish, Singapore’s food scene is always evolving, with new restaurants popping up faster than you can say “chilli crab.” Public transit is running smooth as always, though do check for any weekend crowds if you’re headed downtown. And don’t forget, Singapore’s 60th-anniversary celebrations are still going strong, so keep an eye out for special pop-ups and exhibitions everywhere from museums to malls.Today’s must-dos? Start at GREEN-HOUSE 2025 for a morning of green creativity, swing by Sungei Buloh for a dose of wild (and maybe a monitor lizard sighting), and cap off the afternoon with a literary deep dive or a design adventure. For dinner, treat yourself to something unexpected—maybe a Michelin-starred hawker stall or the latest fusion joint. As night falls, get ready for DnA Fest’s neon-lit opera or, if you’re feeling bold, try your hand at one of Singapore’s legendary karaoke joints—karaoke here is practically an Olympic sport, and yes, I consider it a training ground for world peace.Here’s a local tip that’ll make today’s adventures even sweeter: Grab a kopi (local coffee) or teh (tea) from a hawker stall—just join the queue, listen for the “kopi-C” or “teh-O” orders, and blend right in. If you’re feeling fancy, ask for “gao” (thick) or “siew dai” (less sweet)—it’s like a secret handshake for caffeine lovers.Looking ahead, tomorrow’s lineup is just as wild. Don’t miss the Afterlight Festival at 3 River Valley Road, a day of music, food, and light, or join a cultural Deepavali celebrationFor 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