
Singapore Residents Embrace Fitness at Rates Outpacing Global Wellness Trends
A look at the city-state's fitness initiatives and their impact on residents' health
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A look at the city-state's fitness initiatives and their impact on residents' health

Meet the Singaporeans who are taking control of their wellbeing with the help of local initiatives and facilities

A look at the city-state's fitness initiatives and their impact on residents' health

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Singapore's hidden gems for a healthier lifestyle, from East Coast Park to community gyms

Major shifts in education funding, housing support, and digital infrastructure reveal government priorities as economic headwinds intensify across the region.

From the East Coast Park connector to the Botanic Gardens, Singaporeans are turning their daily steps into something closer to therapy.

Avoid the tourist traps and master the art of the queue with this essential strategy for local dining.

Breathwork has gone from fringe wellness ritual to mainstream health tool worldwide, and Singaporeans are quietly discovering what the science has been saying for years.

Research increasingly links regular dog-park visits to measurable gains in cardiovascular fitness, mental resilience and social connection, and Singapore's green corridors are quietly proving the point.

A new generation of artists, musicians and filmmakers is reshaping Singapore's creative scene, moving beyond established institutions to claim their own platforms.

As the city-state's arts institutions look inward, a new generation of artists, musicians and performers is rewriting what Singapore culture means-and they're not waiting for permission.

A new wave of independent galleries, experimental performance spaces, and community-led initiatives is reshaping how locals and tourists experience culture in the island city.

A converted heritage building in Tiong Bahru is drawing thousands with its immersive installations-and the architects behind it reveal how they almost gave up.

Community-led initiatives are reshaping how visitors experience the city, moving beyond the Marina Bay skyline to neighbourhood-driven arts, food, and heritage movements.

As fine dining loses its grip on the island's food culture, chefs are opening smaller venues in unexpected pockets while diners increasingly reject stuffy tasting menus.

Beyond the flagship stores and shopping malls, the people who work on Singapore's most famous street reveal a neighbourhood shaped by grit, adaptation and cross-generational ambition.

While the rest of the world grapples with rising costs and fading third-wave ambition, Singapore’s hyper-localized coffee scene continues to redefine the craft.
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