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My school organised a library visit for our monthly outing today. I've never been to the National Library before and I was excited! It's heeeeeeyuuuuuuuge compared to the Bishan Library and had multiple storeys with a different level for different book genre.

The National Library Building at Victoria Street is a 16-storey state-of-the-art library with a 3-level basement situated in the heart of Singapore’s Arts, Culture, Learning and Entertainment hub. The building consists of two blocks which house the library collections and provide space for other public activities, including a 615-seat theatre. The site area is 11,304 square metres and the gross floor area is about 58,783 square metres.
Check it out here!




We also get to view the "Rihlah – Arabs in Southeast Asia" Exhibition which is currently ongoing.

Presenting photographs and artefacts ranging from personal documents to musical instruments and items on public display for the first time, the "Rihlah" (Arabic word for Journey) exhibition will introduce visitors to Hadhramaut, and the history and culture of the Arabs in Southeast Asia. Come and experience the heritage and cultural exchanges of the Arabs in Southeast Asia!

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