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The best Christmas events in Singapore

Treat yourself to the jolliest events and spread the festive cheer!

Cheryl Sekkappan
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Time Out Singapore editors
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Cheryl Sekkappan
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The most wonderful time of the year is here. If you plan to stay in sunny Singapore during the holidays, then the Little Red Dot has a massive slate of events to keep you merry. Dazzling Christmas light-ups are set to illuminate the streets, wintry playgrounds are coming to chase away the tropical heat, and Christmas markets will be popping up around town to keep the spirit of giving alive. Ready for a jolly Christmas? Here's a round-up of the best events in Singapore. 

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From now to January 1, Universal Studios Singapore is decking the halls with all things bright and merry to spread the Christmas cheer – think dazzling festive decor, sparkling bauble-adorned stages, tinkling sleigh bells, and plenty of song and dance to spread the yuletide cheer. Behold A Universal Christmas, the theme park’s annual Christmas event, as it transforms with a lineup of exciting new programmes. 

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The best airport in the world is putting on a huge Christmas bash, and the theme this year is simply sweet. Changi Festive Village sees the terminal transformed into candy-themed playgrounds, the highlight of which is Candy Wonderland at Terminal 3’s departure hall. Marked by a 7-metre-tall cupcake Ferris wheel, candy cane lane and gingerbread house, it’ll get your teeth rotting in the best way possible. Over at T3’s arrival hall is Candy Carnival, which has inflatable castles, go-kart courses, and more carnival games. There’s even a Candy Snow House, where you can have hours of fun sliding down snowy slides and riding in hand-pulled sleighs.

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