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Saturday, November 04, 2006

Museum Series - Asian Civilisations Museum

This is the picture I took last nite of the Asian Civilisations Museum, fondly known as the ACM here in Singapore. I went to a musical performance just next to the museum, the Victoria Concert Hall. Since I had a museum post yesterday, I shall continue with museums :-)

They ACM is having a Japanese Mask Exhibition, called: "Hidden Faces : The Art of Japanese Mask". The exhibit will close tomorrow!! Got to make a quick trip down again.



ACM's collections are centres around the Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia and China collections. Pop by for a visit if you are around. Got a friend who works there, so giving her a free advert here :-)

Here's a tip, if you want to go in Free, visit on Friday nites, 7-9 PM! (They said discounted on their website, but in actually fact ...... fill in your own blanks, I did not say it here ok? haha )

Visit the ACM website at: www.acm.org.sg

9 comments:

  1. Hidden faces! So is the exhibit about people wearing mask?

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  2. Photo magnifique, j'adore les lumieres sur les facades des maisons.
    tu as le droit de prendre des photos a l'interieur du musée, car j'aimerais bien voir ce que cela donne, je suis fan de la culture asiatique.


    Splendid photograph, I adore the lights on the frontages of the houses. you have the right to take photographs inside the museum, because I would like to see what that gives, I am fan of the Asian culture.

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  3. Interesting info, very nice your photo. I like a lot these faces.

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  4. oh i wish i could see this one, looks very interesting.
    have a nice weekend.

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  5. Denton, yes, the exhibition is all about Japanese mask.

    Olivier, I have not gone inside yet. Was at home the whole day yesterday. Not sure if I have time today as well.

    Selana, you're most welcome.

    Jazzy, Yes, I wish I can get some time to see it as well.

    Zsolt, visit Singapore one day!

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  6. I love night shots, the lighting is always so much fun to work with. Nice work.

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  7. very sharp night shot, keropok!
    oh, thanks for the tip ;)

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  8. Bill, Kris,

    Night shots do make the building looks really grand. Especially with the lighting effects they put on buildings.

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