PIECE OF PEACE World Heritage Exhibit Built with
LEGO® Brick Singapore 2017 Satellite Exhibition
~ Special showcasing of Japanese World Heritage Sites ~
in conjunction with PIECE OF PEACE at Fort Canning Arts Centre

28 July – 12 August 2017


Japan Creative Centre (JCC)


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Come visit the awesome spectacle PIECE OF PEACE World Heritage Exhibit Built with LEGO® Brick Singapore 2017 Satellite Exhibition at Japan Creative Centre (JCC), Embassy of Japan in Singapore, co-organised with PIECE OF PEACE! There are currently 21 World Heritage sites in Japan designated by The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), with the latest addition of Sacred Island of Okinoshima and Associated Sites in the Munakata Region just announced this July! This exhibition will showcase 4 majestic pieces of Japanese World Heritage sites, so come down and see the World Heritage Sites built with LEGO® Brick for yourself!

Moreover, join us for some exciting family-friendly activities and be part of building a giant map of Japan at the exhibition, where visitors will have the opportunity of adding their personal touch using LEGO® bricks! From Japan to Singapore, let us connect each and everyone’s thoughts for peace, piece by piece together and make a dream map of Japan!

This is a spin-off exhibition of the PIECE OF PEACE taking place from 27 July to 3 September at Fort Canning Arts Centre.


About PIECE OF PEACE



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It is a UNESCO World Heritage art exhibition that is solely created with LEGO® bricks. Established in 2003 and originating from Japan, the exhibition has travelled throughout Japan and overseas, and has attracted over 2.9 million participants worldwide. This exhibition is to bring together the young and old regardless of their nationality and cultural background to promote peace through preserving the World Heritage.

Singapore will be the first ASEAN country to host 43 reconstructed World Heritage sites from 34 countries – of which 9 World Heritage sites will be from ASEAN member countries in commemoration of ASEAN’s 50th anniversary.


As the exhibition at JCC is a spin-off event, the first 1000 Friends of JCC will be able to enjoy a 10% discount on the entrance fee for the Piece of Peace World Tour at Fort Canning Arts Centre: https://booking.apactix.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/EVExecMacro?linkID=apactix01&evm=prmo&RSRC=&RDAT=&caller=PR&fanclub=JCCLEGO


JCC Exhibition Period


Exhibition Period:

28 July – 12 August 2017


Opening Hours:

10:00am to 6:00pm
Closed on Sundays, Mondays and Public Holidays


Venue:

Japan Creative Centre (JCC), Embassy of Japan in Singapore
4 Nassim Road Singapore 258372


Admission:

FREE


Where is Japan Creative Centre (JCC)?


Is this your first time to Japan Creative Centre? Follow the map below to Japan Creative Centre now.

Getting to Japan Creative Centre
4 Nassim Road Singapore 258372
Tel: +65-6737-0434

By Public Bus:
Bus services: 7, 36, 77, 105, 106, 111, 123, 132, 174, 174E, 502, 502A, 502B (Alight in front of Delfi Orchard)
For latest information on bus routes and fares, please refer to SBS Transit.

By the MRT:
You may also take the MRT to the nearest MRT station, Orchard (NS22).
Train fares, travel times and route maps are available on the SMRT website.

Driving to JCC:

Nearest parking is at Orchard Hotel, Delfi Orchard and Orchard Parade Hotel.


Japan Creative Centre

4 Nassim Road, Singapore 258372
+65 6737 0434 / jcc@sn.mofa.go.jp
http://www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp/JCC
Nearest parking at Orchard Hotel & Delphi Orchard
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