Visit a nanoblock museum, dance to Armin's EDM and enjoy free-flow durians at a buffet!
By Pamela Chow & Samantha Francis
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By Pamela Chow & Samantha Francis

Photo: Changi Airport
Showcasing more than eight years of nanoblock designs, the nanoblock Pop-up Museum is now up at Changi Airport until 2 Apr. 249 nanoblock designs have been brought together to showcase a whole museum made out of them. Kids can also make their own nanoblock kue to bring home for free when shoppers spend minimum of $60 at the public area.
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