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510 Upper Jurong Road, Singapore 638365
contacts phone: +65 6792 6188
website: www.sdc.com.sg
larger map & directionsLatitude: 1.3326904, Longitude: 103.6789432
Cheryl Cheong
::Small attraction which teaches about National Education and has a small cinema showing local films and blockbusters although the showtimes are extremely limited (check web for details). It tends to be pretty empty unless you visit on a day where there is a school tour. On certain days there are also visits available to the army museum and a bus tour around an army camp.
abdul rahman
::A place where events are held all year round. Great place to visit with family and friends. Theres is not much eatery in this place but there are a few fast food restaurants near the Joo Koon MRT,just a few meteres away.
Yanling Tng
::Amazing find of a small museum. Lots of interesting gadgets. Nearest MRT station at Joo Koon.
Drew Goh
::Fun and a lot of free activities for the family, especially on weekends (during school holidays). Usually, they will have some end of semester / school year programmes for school students, which they then translate into weekend events for families. Most of the events are free, and they give away prizes for competing / lucky draw. Even if you don't win, usually the kids will get a take home souvenir and a few hours of fun there. Good for them to learn a bit about the history of Singapore as well. The cinema here is cheaper than outside, though I personally haven't tried it. Food wise, try buying from the snack kiosk instead of the canteen. The canteen's food isn't that good. Other paid activities include paintball (please check with them for price). A good 10 minutes walk from Joo Koon MRT, but there are parking spaces there (free I think).
Oscar Lee
::I have been here many times and i must say the activities and exhibits are great. I usually enjoy spending a day here with my son and his friends. However, like most free things, people do not value them and do not treat them well... The equipment show more wear and tear than usual... at least by Singapore standards. And this being a snapshot showcasing Singapore's best and future... I hope that everyone, from visitors to staff do better.