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The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre is an important cultural destination in downtown Singapore, welcoming visitors of all backgrounds to discover the evolving story of local Chinese culture.

You’ll find the SCCC along Shenton Way, just a short walk from Tanjong Pagar MRT, in a distinctive modern structure with Chinese motifs.

Its calendar is packed with art exhibitions, music performances, cultural carnivals, film screenings, and creative workshops—many of them free or family-friendly.

The “SINGAPO 人” exhibition uses multimedia displays and artefacts to tell the story of how Chinese Singaporean culture has changed and adapted through generations.

During major Chinese festivals, the centre comes alive with performances, workshops (like dumpling wrapping or lantern crafting), and family activities.

SCCC also partners with schools and community groups to run educational programmes and outreach projects that promote greater understanding among all Singaporeans.

Don’t forget to check out the rooftop terrace for panoramic CBD views or relax at the café after your visit.

Getting there is easy via Tanjong Pagar MRT (Exit F), with plenty of buses serving the area as well.

For anyone keen to understand how tradition meets modern here life in Singapore’s Chinese community, this centre is a must-see.

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