The reopening of the museum coincides with the annual heritage festival. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Museum reopened to the public on Sunday, featuring new exhibits and installations, the National Parks Board said in a press statement.
Spanning over two weekends, beginning from Sunday, visitors will be able to participate in guided tours and activities to learn more about the Republic’s green history. National Development Minister Desmond Lee said in a Facebook post on Sunday morning: “The museum highlights the Gardens’ contributions to the environmental, social and economic development of Singapore, and pays tribute to pioneers who laid the foundation for the Gardens to be a leading institution for tropical botany and a green space well-loved by Singaporeans.”