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Watcha got planned for the hols?

A list of easy to make DIY projects It’s the holidays!

It usually means time off to slack, watch TV, and head out to the movies. Bugger that… There’s plenty to do in sunny Singapore and in your void deck. So don’t waste your time vegging out infront of the goggle box. And besides your mind’s too good to waste on popcorn and Gummiberry juice (so sue me, I made that one up :P).

Here are our picks of things to do this March holidays…

Visit the Quest for Immortality.

Where: National Museum of Singapore
Website

Egyptian mummies, burial practices, “provision of sustenance, magic and ritual”. You’ll get to see “230 tomb artefacts, spanning from 4000 BCE to 950 CE, that are placed in their social, religious and artistic context.” Actually the mummies alone are worth the entry fee.

Mosaic Music Festival 2010

Where: Esplanade
Website

There are plenty of free acts on the concourse and by the riverside after 6pm. And they’re good and quirky, like the Reggae group from Seoul, Korea – can you imagine Bob Marley in Hangul? For more information on live music engineering, check out our sound engineering writeup.

Aviva Ironman Triathlon 70.3

Where: Singapore
Website

Swim 1.9km, cycle 90.1km and run 21.1km. If that’s not punishment then I don’t know what is. To get that edge over your opponents, you should read up on our sports equipment and training writeup that covers the latest sports techniques to blow them away.

Do 1 activity every day

Where: Your backyard, room or void deck
Website

An activity a day keeps the doctors away. That’s why this week’s posts on UCreateChange.com is all about DIY in a day projects like the candle-powered balloon or invisible bottle. For more challenging projects, check out Ladyada’s list.

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