For Racial Harmony Day, the children dress up in their traditional costume and went from booth to booth to dive into each culture, mainly Chinese, Malay, Indian and Peranakan.
At the Chinese booth, the children learned more about their tradition tea ceremony, and they had the opportunities to smell the tea leaves and try pouring tea from the teapot into teacups.
At the Malay booth, the children learned about their traditional music instrument such as Angklung and Gamelan. The children had the opportunities to play and explore with these traditional music instruments.
At the Indian booth, children learned about Rangolis and were given the opportunities to decorate a Rangoli as a group using coloured flour.
At the Peranakan booth, the children dived into Peranakan cuisine and the children were able to smell the different spices that they use in their cooking.