SINGAPORE -
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- 3 March 2025 - The Chinatown Business Association proudly presents
the fourth edition of the Five Footway Festival, running from 14 to 23
March 2025. This festival honours Singapore's iconic five-footways and
Chinatown's rich heritage through immersive experiences, performances,
and workshops.
Executive Director of the Chinatown Business Association, Ms Lim Yick
Suan shared, "The Five Footways of Chinatown are more than just physical
spaces – they are a living testament to the rich heritage, resilience,
and spirit of the community that have shaped Singapore especially as we
celebrate SG60 this year. This year's Five Footway Festival provides an
opportunity to explore Chinatown's vibrant past through engaging
cultural experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the
sights, sounds, and tastes that bring Chinatown's history to life.”
TAKE A STROLL THROUGH HISTORY WITH CAPTIVATING WALKING TOURS
This year's Five Footway Festival invites visitors to explore the rich
history of Chinatown through four immersive walking tours, each offering
a distinctive glimpse into the district's lively past and present.
Among the highlights is the
Chinatown Theatrical Tour – Letter Writer's Lament, a storytelling journey that transports participants back to the 1940s. Led by
Let's Go Tour, winner of Tripadvisor's Traveler's Choice Awards
and a finalist in the 2024 Singapore Tourism Awards, this experience
follows the journey of Ace Wan, a young immigrant who found his calling
as a Chinese letter writer. Through a blend of theatre and history,
visitors will witness the struggles and aspirations of early immigrants,
retracing the lives of early immigrants who once gathered along the
bustling five-footways.
“
Under One Roof” – An Immersive Guided Experience @ Chinatown Heritage Centre
offers a rare glimpse into the daily lives of Chinatown's early
residents. Housed within three shophouses, the centre recreates the
1950s interiors of its tenants, from family homes to tradesmen's
workshops to offer an authentic glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's
early residents.
The OG Hustlers walking tour celebrates the resilience of Chinatown's
pioneers, who transformed its narrow five-footways into thriving hubs of
trade and community. Step inside century-old establishments like
Pek Sin Choon, one of Singapore's oldest tea merchants, and beloved Cantonese pastry shop
Tong Heng to uncover the enduring legacies of these family-run businesses. For those eager to explore beyond the heart of Chinatown,
Hey Bukit Pasoh! The Vibrant Yesteryears
takes visitors through the charming enclave of Bukit Pasoh. Discover
hidden gems where the past and present of Singapore's heritage scene
come to life - from
The Pioneers' Memorial Hall (PMH), which honours the contributions of Singapore's leaders, to the iconic filming locations of
Crazy Rich Asians.
A SPECTACULAR SHOWCASE OF CULTURAL PERFORMANCES
Smith Street comes alive with vibrant performances at this year's Five
Footway Festival! Meet and Greet Stilt Walkers in traditional wear and
be amazed by show-stopping Lion Dances from renowned and award-winning
troupes, including
Singapore Tian Eng Dragon & Lion Dance Centre (新加坡天鷹龍狮学院) and
Singapore Hok San Association (新加坡鶴山會館武術醒獅團), Singapore's first lion dance troupe.
Look forward to an exciting lineup of performances, including Face
Changing (变脸), traditional Chinese music featuring the guzheng (古箏) and
pipa (琵琶), Street Storytelling, and Reverberations of Heritage, a lively
performance featuring Chinese instruments. Don't miss the thrilling
Monkey King Show and Wushu Performance by Choy's Brothers Opera Troupe.
Bilingual puppetry theatre
Paper Monkey Theatre presents a unique blend of traditional
Chinese hand puppetry and modern theatrical techniques in their Hand
Puppet Show: The Tiger Hero (武松打虎). Inspired by
The Water Margin, one of China's great classic novels, this tale
follows the courageous Wu Song as he bravely faces a ferocious tiger in a
thrilling test of strength and wit.
Adding to the festivities, opera performances will take place every
weekend, bringing to life beloved stories from Chinese folklore.
Audiences can also enjoy a traditional Beijing Opera Performance by Ping
Sheh and a Teochew Opera & Drums Performance by
Nam Hwa Opera (南华潮剧社), one of Singapore's most
prominent and prolific Teochew Opera companies. Featuring performers
ranging from 10 to 70 years old, the performance will showcase the depth
and vibrancy of this traditional art form through captivating
storytelling, elegant movements, and the rich musical heritage of
Teochew opera.
DIVE INTO TRADITION WITH INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS
Visitors can dive into the rich heritage of Chinatown through enriching
workshops and highlight various aspects of its history and traditions.
Food plays a key role in Singapore's cultural identity, both past and present. In the
Kaya Making Workshop, participants will learn step-by-step techniques to make traditional Gula Melaka Kaya.
The Intangible Cultural Heritage of Ang Ku Kueh workshop will provide insights into this iconic red pastry, allowing participants to make it the traditional way. The
Teochew Png Kueh Masterclass offers a chance to learn the art of creating the beloved savoury glutinous rice cake. In the
Get Prosperous with Egg Huat Kueh
workshop, attendees will discover the history and varieties of Huat
Kueh (prosperity cake) and learn to make traditional Egg Huat Kueh. The
Chinese Kung Fu Tea Workshop
provides hands-on experience in the art of Chinese tea, where
participants will explore the cultural significance of tea and learn to
brew and serve traditional varieties.
The
Sights & Sounds of Chinese Opera
workshop offers an exploration into the world of Cantonese Opera,
featuring insightful discussions, live demonstrations, and an excerpt
from a traditional Chinese Opera performance, all accompanied by a
soothing Chinese tea experience.
Visitors can also join the
Plate Spinning Experiential Workshop, where
they will learn the fundamentals of plate spinning, from balancing to
keeping the plates in motion. Additionally, there are free workshops
such as the Chinese Ink Painting, Bamboo Pinwheel Making and Bamboo
Windchimes Making, where visitors can try their hand at crafting these
traditional items.
FIVE FOOTWAY FESTIVAL: A FESTIVAL FOR ALL
In collaboration with Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, and students
from Hwa Chong Institution, the festival will showcase an exhibition
entitled “The Warmth and Bustle of The Five-Footways”, which explores
the history of the five-footways, including the trades, occupations, and
recreational activities commonly found along these iconic walkways.
“While Chinatown today is modern and vibrant, the local Chinese
community still cherishes its past, when the five-footway space was
defined by the simple charm of everyday life. This exhibition offers a
glimpse into the lives of early Chinese in Singapore, it aims to
preserve traditions, and foster appreciation for local cultural
heritage.” said Ng Kia Hui, Senior Manager, Education & Outreach,
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall.
Along Smith Street, visitors can also enjoy a Chinese Opera Roving
Exhibition , as well as a Mini Food & Retail Bazaar, a Street Scene
Photo Booth, and a Traditional Games Booth featuring nostalgic games
such as pick-up sticks, five stones, marbles, and the eraser game - all
taking place along the bustling Smith Street.
On select days during the festival, insightful talks will delve into
The Beauty of the Hokkien Language, alongside informative Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Health Talks led by
Science Arts TCM Clinic, focusing on cholesterol levels and eye health.
Admission to the Five Footway Festival is free. Tickets for selected workshops can be purchased from Peatix
here. More information about the programme rundown and festival can be found on Chinatown Singapore's website
here.
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