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Various timings daily
See the in-museum guided tour schedule for this month. Guided tours are available in English and various other languages.
From 23 May 2025
Play, create, and celebrate what makes us unique!
31 May–29 Jun 2025; Programmes on 31 May & 1 Jun, 10am–4pm
Get ready for a season of creativity, play, and joy!
13–15 June 2025
Enjoy a weekend of listening pleasures at ACM!
Selected Saturdays from 26 April 2025 to 28 Feb 2026, 2pm - 3.30pm
Led by facilitators with visual impairment, this programme presents a unique way to learn about the ACM collection – through your sense of touch!
This exhibition explores the evolution, symbolism, and role of the qin in Chinese culture through objects dating from the Han dynasty to the 20th century. Recordings by Dr Kee Chee Koon bring the qin to life, and a video by master craftsman Ning Qunhui reveals how the unique voice of each instrument is created.
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