I went to the ArtScience Museum yet again. No matter what, somehow I always go back again and again. It is no doubt my favourite museum in Singapore based on the number of frequency I patron. I am there this time for "The World of Studio Ghibli" exhibition. I have been anticipating this for pretty long not because I watch every one of their productions, but I am quite a bit of a fan for their iconic work.
Also, I did see a lot of people posting on it which made me even more intrigued. They did showcase most of their productions, even the not so iconic ones. It was quite balanced, with no favouritism given towards Totoro or Spirited Away. Not that it was a huge problem for me because it made me understand why Studio Ghibli was so big in Japan.
I won't describe the exhibition as very immersive but it was definitely very thoughtful. It gave a detailed write-up on each production and also tried to showcase the top scenes in meaningful ways, with some artistic forms. My children didn't grow up with Studio Ghibli for sure, but it was interesting to watch them pretty engaged.
Each exhibition were mainly walkthroughs. There was more to see than to play/ touch. Personally, I thought the children might be bored and the day out was really more to suit my personal interest. But perhaps it is really how cute/ loveable the characters are, my children really enjoyed the experience and would point out the little details here and there.
One thing to note, I thought the
Art Science Museum was pretty considerate. We came in pretty late to the exhibition on the first day and didn't manage to finish it. They a
ctually allowed us to complete the exhibition on a separate day. That explains our change of clothes hahaha. I was initially rather excited about the
merch shop, but the things were priced so steeply, we bought nothing. :'(
If you are keen to check out the exhibition, your can get the tickets
here!
** Use the discount code "BABYNFAMKLOOK" when you book through Klook for a 5% Discount. Applicable to All Klook Activities with min. spend of SGD50. Discount capped at SGD15.
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