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Time Out
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Orchid Extravaganza
Orchids may be relatively fuss-free to care for, but getting them to bloom in Singapore's humid climate can be a real challenge. For those who haven't had much luck coaxing their orchid to flower at home, Orchid Extravaganza at Gardens by the Bay offers the perfect opportunity to admire these stunning blooms in full glory. Running from August 1 to 31 at the Flower Dome, this edition of the floral display marks both Singapore's birthday month and the spotlight on the country's national flower. This year's display brings together over 6,000 orchids arranged into representations of well-known Singapore landmarks and motifs. At the heart of the display stands a trio of Supertrees clad entirely in orchids. Feel free to step inside the tallest one, standing at 6.5m, and admire the vibrant display of blooming orchids. The exhibition also features the national flower, Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim, alongside a selection of hybrids named after local neighbourhoods and institutions, including the Papilionanda Chua Chu Kang and Vanda KK Women's and Children's Hospital. The display also highlights Peranakan heritage through floral recreations of traditional interiors, complete with authentic kebayas and beaded slippers, and original furniture and artefacts loaned by the Peranakan Museum. Admission tickets for Singapore residents are priced at $12 for adults and $8 for children aged 3 to 12. More details can be found here.


CNA
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
Head to Gardens by the Bay for a fireflies inspired light show and giant orchid display
In celebration of SG60, Gardens by the Bay has launched its popular Orchid Extravaganza at the Flower Dome, alongside the Southeast Asian debut of Spark – a light installation resembling fireflies in the night sky. The free installation plays out every evening at the Supertree Grove Lawn until Aug 3. Created by internationally renowned Dutch artist Daan Roosegaarde, the immersive installation is customised for every city it visits. For Singapore, the weight, flight patterns and choreography of the light sparks were specially adapted to suit the tropical climate. Rising and falling on natural air currents, thousands of floating biodegradable light sparks create a one-of-a-kind, ever-changing show each night. Over at the Flower Dome, the proudly local Orchid Extravaganza floral display will wow visitors with a vibrant landscape of more than 6,000 orchids – in a tribute to the flower's enduring presence in Singapore's history. On show are Singapore's national flower, the Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim (Vanda Miss Joaquim), as well as unique hybrids named after local places and institutions. For instance, Choa Chu Kang has its own orchid, the Papilionanda Chua Chu Kang. There's also the Dendrobium Incredible NUHS Nurses and Vanda KK Women's and Children's Hospital. Another highlight is Cultural Medallion recipient Lee Hock Moh's acclaimed gongbi-style orchid paintings. To commemorate SG60, Lee painted a new piece, Dancing Petals, Joyful Laughter, in which six parrots represent six decades of unity, shared progress and success of the country. In addition, visitors can appreciate gold-plated orchid pieces from RISIS, authentic and intricate Peranakan attire such as kebayas and beaded slippers contributed by designer Raymond Wong from Rumah Kim Choo, as well as traditional furniture and other cultural artefacts from the collection of the Peranakan Museum, on loan from the National Heritage Board. Flower Dome ticket holders can also enjoy complimentary entry to the Peranakan Museum for a limited time. Orchid Extravaganza runs until Aug 31. 'Gardens by the Bay is not only a national garden but a People's Garden; a verdant space for the community to gather and bond amidst a rich, year-round calendar of events," said Gardens by the Bay chief executive officer, Felix Loh. "On the landmark occasion of SG60, we have made extra effort to pack the month of August with a curated lineup of celebratory activities, which we hope will bring Singaporeans from all walks of life together to commemorate our nation's birthday.'