Madame Tussauds Singapore opens new immersive and interactive experience
Madame Tussauds Singapore's new experience - ‘Images of Singapore’ - is offering guests the opportunity to interact with four new AI digital humans including Sir Stamford Raffles to ask questions about Singapore's past.
Madame Tussauds Singapore, opened in 2014 at Sentosa and features a variety of interactive experiences in one location. Along with the new experience, the attraction includes the Marvel Universe 4D Cinema, Thrillcoaster Singapore and VR racing experience and features 12 zones from Hollywood actors to K-pop stars, artists, musicians and sports heroes.
‘Images of Singapore’ offers guests an interaction and talk with AI digital humans and see history come to life through the eyes of four historical figures – Sir Stamford Raffles, Ah Mei the Samsui woman, Pillai the Chettiar money lender, and Ahmad the Malay regiment soldier.
Offerings include:
Discover history with technology: Guests can experience history via interacting with larger-than-life AI digital humans – asking them questions directly and listening to their stories of how they contributed to Singapore’s nation building.
Immersive moments in history: Guests can travel through time and immerse themselves in captivating displays to explore the vibrant story of Singapore, tracing its journey from a humble fishing village to a 21st-century powerhouse.
See the Past and Present: Guests are invited to witness Singapore’s transformation with Madame Tussauds Singapore’s Time Portal screens, a powerful way to see how far Singapore has come in 60 years.
Capture unforgettable moments with your friends: There are endless photo opportunities throughout the zone for guests to be captured within the striking wall mural of the Samsui Woman to immersive sets like the Streets of Chinatown, Coolie quarters and more. Opportunities on offer include trying on the traditional cultural costumes.
Play and Learn: Learning about history has never been more fun with Madame Tussauds Singapore’s multi-touch interactive screens offering a wealth of information, allowing guests to learn more about Singapore’s locations and their stories.
Visitors can complete this Singapore experience throughout Madame Tussauds Singapore by alighting the ‘Spirit of Singapore’ - the first ever Madame Tussauds boat ride - to see a different view of modern-day Singapore.
Go to www.madametussauds.com/singapore for tickets and more information.
Images. Credit: Madame Tussauds Singapore
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