Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
What a cracking day thanks to our mate Thomas Davies posting about this place. 13 years or so on Red Dot and did not know it even existed. It’s a jaunt over at NUS so we made a bit of a day of it having an early brunch at Colbar, where we have not been for something like 6 years, and then off to the museum. What an absolutely CRACKING day. A short day though as the museum is quite small, certain areas are closed and the interactive stuff is all shut down because of bloody Covid-19. But, if you have kids, it’s a winner. I had #1, Strawberry Blonde and Jude Jude with me and all ages enjoyed it.
You will need to book in advance at the moment, again due to Covid-19 as only 180 Pax at a time are allowed. Click below: I made it easy for you.
National University of Singapore, 2 Conservatory Drive, Singapore 117377
Vision; “The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum strives to be a leader in Southeast Asian biodiversity – in research, education and outreach. We aim to: Nurture public interest in biodiversity and associated environmental issues Maintain and grow a natural heritage knowledge base that focuses on its huge collection of historical and research specimens.”
Current Exhibition; “200: a natural history, 04 June 2019 – December 2020. As part of Singapore’s Bicentennial, LKCNHM reflects upon 200 significant natural history events in the island’s past. These interweaving, and sometimes quirky, threads of animals, plants, events, places and people have played an important role in shaping the country’s natural heritage.”
It is a little tired in places it has to be said with some of the animal exhibits looking worse for wear than me, and that is saying something. Dog-eared and moth-balled and some just plain funny. I apologise now to the museum for my comments in the blog. It’s a me thing. I see the fun in photos and I can’t help myself. But, suffice to say, the kids learnt a lot and were super enthralled in the exhibits and are still going now 2 hours after getting home digging fossils, as you will see towards the end of the blog. So this gets high recommendation folks – especially as we all search for net-new stuff to do on Red Dot during lockdown.
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Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
This place, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, really does get a massive thumbs up from family Kennett. The kids were enthralled the whole time we were there. It’s all we talked about on the way home. And fossil digging ensued for another 2 hours when we got home. Not one single piece of electronics was used during this time, and I love that. So does Wifey. It’s a must-do folks, especially for those with kids who are bored of same same Singapore right about now. Give it a go. Write a blog, share some notes – ENJOY!!!
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