8 Instagram-worthy installations you can't miss at Sentosa's Peranakan Reimagined

We’ve mapped it all out to help you plan your Instagrammable trail
Peranakan Reimagined
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Time Out Singapore in partnership with Sentosa Development Corporation
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Sentosa has always known how to put on a show – but with Peranakan Reimagined, it’s serving looks with a technicolour twist. As part of the nationwide SG60 celebration, the island’s award-winning Sentosa Sensoryscape has been transformed into a multi-sensorial trail bursting with colour and camera-ready corners.

Presented by Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) and Mount Faber Leisure Group (MFLG), this attention-grabbing showcase is part of its ongoing commitment to creating meaningful and immersive experiences that celebrate Singapore’s rich and diverse heritage. Here, traditional Peranakan motifs are reinterpreted through a bold, contemporary lens – think projection-mapped shophouses, candy-hued cable cars, and beaded slipper sculptures supersized for your selfie needs.

Running until August 31, Peranakan Reimagined is a treat for culture lovers, casual wanderers and content chasers alike. Whether you’re visiting in the daytime or catching the light shows after dark, here are eight of the most photogenic stops on the trail, complete with tips and activities to help you plan your snap-happy stroll.

1. The Peranakan House Light Show

Where Lookout Loop, Sensoryscape, adjacent to Imbiah Station (Sentosa Express)

During the day, this intricate 7.2-metre-tall ‘shophouse’ draws the eye with its ornate design and vivid colours. But come sundown, it transforms into a dazzling five-minute light show, featuring dynamic projections that illuminate the rich textures of Peranakan life, from traditional motifs and architectural details to beloved dishes and customs. The experience unfolds beautifully as you stroll along Lookout Loop, revealing different angles of this cultural tribute with every step. Best viewed after 7.30pm, golden hour glow optional but recommended. Showtimes run from 7.30pm till 9.30pm, with a 15-minute interval.

Time Out tip Bring a tripod and stick around for the full projection cycle – it's worth the wait.

2. Field of Beaded Bloom

Where Tactile Trellis, Sensoryscape, near Imbiah Station (Sentosa Express)

Tucked away in the lush foliage is this dreamy centrepiece: a pair of giant beaded slippers inspired by traditional Peranakan kasut manek. It’s whimsical, colourful, and a great way for you to experience and feel the intricacy of Peranakan craftsmanship. 

Time Out tip Shoot from a low angle for maximum slipper drama. Bonus if you match your outfit to the beads.

3. Peranakan-Inspired Cable Cars

Where Singapore Cable Car (Sentosa Line) 

To mark the Sentosa Line’s 10th anniversary, its cabins now come dressed in colourful designs, ornate tiles and motifs reminiscent of Koon Seng Road’s iconic shophouses.

Time Out tip Enjoy a one-for-one round trip for two persons at $4 only.

4. Giant in Grace

Where The Walkway, near Imbiah Station (Sentosa Express)

Rest stops have never looked this good. Along The Walkway at the lower deck of Sensoryscape, nine larger-than-life Peranakan installations turn rest areas into vibrant photo spots and immersive cultural backdrops. Spot towering kamcheng jars, ornate teapot sets, stacked tiffin carriers, and intricately designed wedding baskets – each one celebrating the detailed craftsmanship of Peranakan culture. Keep your camera ready: shimmering sequin panels reveal hidden motifs when viewed through your lens, and some artworks even shift with your perspective.

Time Out tip Try shooting with a wide-angle lens or through sunglasses for quirky refracted effects.

5. Mini Clay Kueh Workshop

Where Level 1 Concourse, Siloso Point Station (Sentosa Cable Car - Sentosa Line)

Get those hands working at this air-dry clay kueh workshop. Each beginner-friendly session shows you how to sculpt mini versions of beloved snacks like ang ku kueh, ondeh-ondeh and kueh dadar, then turn them into brooches or fridge magnets to take home as unique keepsakes. Book a session here.

Time Out tip Take a flat lay photo of your creations next to the real deal for a fun side-by-side ‘nailed it’ moment.

6. Larger-than-life Tingkats

Where Siloso Point Station (Singapore Cable Car - Sentosa Line)

These aren’t your everyday lunchboxes. Inspired by the tingkat collection at The Intan, these three giant towers – the tallest reaching 1.8 metres – are painted in cheerful blues and yellows. They’re nostalgic and kind of irresistible to pose with. 

Time Out tip Snap a photo while peeking out from behind one like it’s your secret snack stash.

7. Kebaya Showcase

Where Sensoryscape Cable Car Station (Level 2

Four exquisite kebayas, four renowned local designers, one ultra-chic display. Curated with The Peranakan Association Singapore, this showcase spotlights modern interpretations of the iconic garment, from intricate lace to bold prints. The designers include Baba Raymond Wong (Rumah Kim Choo), Ratianah Tahir (Kebayas by Ratianah), Kavita Thulasidas (Stylemart), and Ada Goh (Batik Etsy).

Time Out tip Frame your shot to contrast the traditional designs with the modern station backdrop.

8. Peranakan Dress-Up

Where Sentosa Shop @ Sensoryscape, near Beach Station (Sentosa Express)

After getting inspired at the kebaya exhibit, why not dress up? Rent a beautifully crafted kebaya or batik shirt and strike a pose. Prices start from $32 for children and $40 for adults, with picture-perfect fabric that’ll make your selfies pop.

Time Out tip Match with your crew for a coordinated family or friends photo. Then strut down Sensoryscape like it’s your runway.

Whether you’re in it for the 'gram, the glow-up, or the culture crash course, Peranakan Reimagined is where old meets bold in the most photogenic way. Charge up your phone, grab your camera crew, and hit the trail. Explore the full map and programmes here.

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