I am most excited to attend the celebrate@heartland events. The heartlands is where most Singaporeans live and is close to our hearts. More importantly, the military vehicle, live performances, carniva, fireworks and drone light shows are events typically associated with the ndp celebration and so this will come closely to mirrorly the ndp vibes that Singaporeans like. It will be a lively celebration!
My most memorable has to be being at the stadium live when I was primary 5! It is a long time ago and it was meant as part of national education but hey, nothing beats the real deal! The real deal has always been being right in the heart of the celebration at Padang or stadium with the thousands of live crowd clapping and singing along. I have been looking forward to revisiting that magical experience but the NDP tickets have been hard to come by. They are in high demand and luck has not been on my side to getting the tickets, especially when I want enough tickets to go with my family!
🇸🇬 Majulah Singapura! Share Your SG60 Moment!
Singapore welcomes another August 9th, and there are many ways to take part in this significant day.
National Day in the Sky offers a chance to witness the aerial flypast and fireworks up close from the rooftop of Marina Bay Sands. From the SkyPark, you’ll get a panoramic view of the performances, light projections, and a live broadcast of the NDP.
What's your SG60 moment?
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