Discover secrets of Singapore's biodiversity at the Raffles Museum's Public Gallery in NUS, stroll through picturesque Kent Ridge Park to Reflections at Bukit Chandu, the interpretaive centre managed by National Archives of Singapore marking the defense of the ridge during the Battle of Pasir Panjang in World War II.
This is a rare opportunity to visit these two two museum galleries and the nature park at night with the experienced volunteer guides of the Raffles Museum Toddycats!
Participants will be guided by the volunteer Pasir Panjang Heritage Guides from the Raffles Museum Toddycats in collaboration with the National Archives of Singapore!
The MIA Night Trail is presented by The Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, NUS (RMBR) and National Archives of Singapore (NAS) as part of International Museum Day celebrations.
More details on the habitatnews blog.
Time: 5.15-10.30pm and 6.15-11.30pm
Meeting point: Harbourfront Centre Bus Bay
Website and contact: http://rmbr.nus.edu.sg/