Disappearing Trades
Highlights
- Visit traditional and disappearing trades in Chinatown
- Learn how bread is made the old fashion way
- Meet a master of paper objects and learn about Chinese ancestral offerings
- Taste traditional Asian snacks like Sachima and fermented biscuits
- Winner of the 2017 Singapore Tourism Award
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Duration 4 hours
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Private Tour
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Snacks included
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English-speaking guide
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Suitable for all fitness levels
Experience the magic of disappearing trades on this captivating tour. Step back in time and learn how bread was made the old fashioned way at one of Singapore's oldest traditional bakeries. Taste the difference as you indulge in the delicious flavors of Sachima and fermented biscuits. But the adventure doesn't stop there. Meet with a master of paper house making and discover the ancient Chinese practice of honoring ancestors through burning paper objects as offerings to the afterlife. This award-winning tour, recognized by the 2017 Singapore Tourism Awards, promises a fascinating journey into the heart of Singapore's cultural heritage. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to witness these disappearing traditions come to life. Book now and join the masters of these remarkable trades on an unforgettable experience of a lifetime.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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4 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in , English, Mandarin Chinese
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Discover traditional crafts in Singapore with the Disappearing Trades experience, exploring local bakeries, coffee roasting, and ancestral offerings.
Included
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Snacks
Meeting Point
Start/end: Chinatown MRT Exit A (outside Bee Cheng Hiang) (69 Pagoda St, Singapore 059228)
69 Pagoda St, Singapore 059228 , Singapore
End Point
Start/end: Chinatown MRT Exit A (outside Bee Cheng Hiang) (69 Pagoda St, Singapore 059228)
69 Pagoda St, Singapore 059228 , Singapore
What to expect
Chinatown
Visit 2 traditional and disappearing trades of Sachima (granola-bar type of hand made asian snack) and Fermanted biscuits
Bedok
Visit a coffee roasting factory to learn about the local kopi industry, the tricks of the trade, roasting techniques, and a sampling of kopi ‘O’ or black coffee
Ang Mo Kio
Hear first hand from one of the masters of paper houses making, how the Chinese pray and pay their respects to their ancestors by burning paper objects as a form of offering to the afterlife.
Paya Lebar Road Park
Learn how bread was made the old fashion way.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try the Sachima for a sweet treat.
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Visit nearby Chinatown for great dining.
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Don't miss the coffee tasting in Bedok.
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Bring a camera for unique photo ops.
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Plan to explore the heritage sites nearby.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Experience the enchantment of traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage with Disappearing Trades - a captivating tour that takes you back in time. Delve into the secrets of the past as you explore one of Singapore's last remaining traditional bakeries and witness the meticulous process of bread-making using age-old techniques. Savor the delectable flavors and textures of artisanal bread that will transport you to a bygone era. Additionally, immerse yourself in the art of paper object making, a Chinese tradition used as offerings to ancestors. Engage with a master craftsman as they share the significance behind these beautiful creations and gain a deeper understanding of ancient rituals.
What to expect?
During this immersive experience, you can expect to discover the rich heritage and craftsmanship that Singapore has to offer. The tour lasts for approximately 210 minutes and includes visits to two traditional and disappearing trades - Sachima and fermented biscuits. Learn about the intricate process of Sachima, a granola-bar type of hand-made Asian snack, and witness how fermented biscuits are meticulously crafted. Moreover, you will have the rare opportunity to witness the art of bread-making taught by skilled bakers who have preserved the traditional methods. Finally, you will be fascinated by the mastery of paper object making and gain insight into the Chinese culture of honoring ancestors through these delicate offerings.
Who is this for?
Disappearing Trades appeals to all those seeking a deeper connection with Singapore's cultural heritage and an appreciation for traditional craftsmanship. History enthusiasts, curious travelers, and food lovers alike will find great intrigue in this unique experience. Whether you are an experienced traveler or a local resident keen to explore the hidden gems of Singapore, this tour offers insights and activities that will captivate and inspire.
Why book this?
Disappearing Trades stands out as an extraordinary opportunity to witness the fading artistry of traditional trades in a rapidly modernizing world. By booking this tour, you will have the chance to learn from master craftsmen who have dedicated their lives to preserving age-old techniques, ensuring that these heritage crafts do not disappear completely. This experience allows you to engage with artisans, hear their stories, and gain a unique perspective on Singapore's cultural identity. Immerse yourself in the rich history and tastes of Singapore while supporting local artisans who are keeping these fading trades alive.
Good to know
It is important to note that a minimum of four participants is required for the tour to commence. The meeting point is Chinatown MRT Exit A (outside Bee Cheng Hiang), and the tour will begin and end here. The duration of the tour is approximately 210 minutes. Please come prepared with comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking. Keep in mind that this tour offers a rare chance to witness disappearing trades, and it is an experience you do not want to miss.
Reviews
Customers have consistently praised the Disappearing Trades tour for its immersive and educational qualities. They have commended the knowledgeable tour guides who provide interesting anecdotes and historical insights. Visitors have been thrilled by the opportunity to interact with master craftsmen, learning about their skills and the passion they have for preserving these traditional trades. Many have described the tour as an eye-opening and enriching experience, appreciating the chance to glimpse into Singapore's cultural heritage. Overall, participants have expressed their satisfaction with this unique and unforgettable journey back in time.
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