Shian Ng, No Wrong Turns Here!, 2026. Image courtesy of HeritageSG

Public Art

No Wrong Turns Here!

HeritageSG

24 January 2026 to 1 July 2026

All day, no registration is required

Free admission

Synopsis

No Wrong Turns Here! is an interactive mural that draws you into the pulsating streets of Singapore's Creative District - Bras Basah.Bugis (affectionately known as BBB). Envisioned as a living map, the artwork presents unique discoveries with every path you take. Having grown up and worked in the district for many years, the artist, Shian Ng, has captured what they find most compelling about Bras Basah.Bugis.

As your eyes wander the streets in the mural, you will uncover hidden gems, familiar landmarks and experiences that breathe life into this Creative District. There are no wrong turns here; every journey unveils the distinctive charm and creative energy of Bras Basah.Bugis, making each visit an engaging and rewarding adventure.

Where shall we start?

Artists: Shian Ng

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