26-28 July: Chill out along the riverbanks, enjoy favourite Hokkien dishes from as low as 50 cents, and party with SpongeBob SquarePants
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Love sugee cake? Then you have to be there for the premiere of the huge 40kg sugee cake at this year’s Eurasian Festival on 27 July. Witness PM Lee, more ministers, and members of the Eurasian community cutting the cake, which will be submitted in the Guinness Book of Records. After that, join in the rest of the festival! Get to know more about Eurasian culture by visiting the booths displaying handicrafts, watching live performances, learning the Eurasian language, Kristang, playing traditional games, and sampling Eurasian cuisine.
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