Museum of U & Me comprises three containers and a total of five sections within, centred on pre-independence Singapore, labour, food, leisure and national development.
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Museum of U & Me comprises three containers and a total of five sections within, centred on pre-independence Singapore, labour, food, leisure and national development.
In addition to items contributed by Singaporeans, visitors can also look forward to models and recreations of famous Singapore artefacts, such as the Singapore Slab, a sandstone slab bearing an undeciphered inscription that was found in the 18th century near the Singapore River and the 1919 Centenary medal marking Stamford Raffles’ arrival in Singapore.
Visitors can also take part in a digital interactive game where they must spot exhibition objects hidden within a series of edited archival photographs. Successful players will receive a collectible card showcasing artefacts or loan objects featured in the pop-up. A total of 20 different cards, including five limited-edition holofoil designs, will be released in phases over the exhibition period.