10 best ways to spend your SG Culture Pass Credits

🤫 Framed: A Murder Mystery at National Gallery ($29.9)

🍵 Matcha Brewing Set Workshop ($109)

💡 Neon Sign Workshop ($100)

⬇️ Avatar the Last Airbender Concert ($78)

🥮 Kueh Magnet Making Workshop ($46)

🌶️ SOS Spice Blending Workshop ($39)

📿 Beading a Nyonya Story ($100)

🎨 Glass Painting ($50)

🥡 Chinese Seal Engraving ($100)

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1. Ability Magazine

2. National Gallery Singapore

3. Terra & Ember

4. Retrocade SG

5. Zdenko Hanout

6. Arudio Ceramic

7. Nanyang Sauce

8. Studio Becs

9. Pelago

10. Ability Magazine

2025/9/14 Edited to

... Read moreIf you're wondering where else to use your SG Culture Pass credits beyond the popular workshops listed, there are actually several hidden cultural gems worth exploring. For lovers of culinary arts, the SOS Spice Blending Workshop offers a fragrant journey into Singapore's rich spice heritage. I found it to be a perfect blend of hands-on learning and tasting, which left me eager to experiment in my own kitchen. For those drawn to traditional crafts, the Kueh Magnet Making Workshop caught my attention. Making these charming fridge magnets inspired by Singaporean desserts was not only fun but also a great way to connect with local culture through art. Another unique experience is the Glass Painting session by Studio Becs, where you can create vibrant and personal artworks—it's surprisingly relaxing and a rewarding way to spend your credits. If you love music and performances, the Avatar the Last Airbender Concert offers a fresh cultural twist combining nostalgia with live music. These curated experiences showcase how the SG Culture Pass credits can open doors to diverse cultural scenes that feel intimate and engaging. I also appreciated how accessible these workshops are, often connecting participants with passionate local artists and vendors, like Arudio Ceramic or Gurasu House, enhancing the authenticity of the experience. Whether you're a culture buff or just looking to try something new, these options stretch the value of your credits while immersing you in Singapore’s vibrant creative community.

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