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Crunchy Bytes

  • Writer: CDL Homebuyerportal
    CDL Homebuyerportal
  • Sep 1
  • 2 min read

Updated: Sep 12

Small bytes of news.

Crunchy Bytes #5 - SG Culture Pass guide: How to make the most of your $100 credit

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Here's how to use your S$100 SG Culture Pass for free credits on theatre, tours, workshops, and even books.



Crunchy Bytes #4 - Where To Go For Japanese Onsen In Singapore

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Who says you have to fly all the way to Japan to experience a relaxing onsen? Read on for our list of Japanese onsens in Singapore; some even have Japanese massage for the full experience!



Crunchy Bytes #3 - Celebrate SG60 With A Reimagined Local Feast At M Hotel Singapore, Café 2000

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This August, Café 2000 invites you to celebrate Singapore’s 60th year of independence with a bold and nostalgic dining experience curated specially for the nation’s milestone birthday.



Crunchy Bytes #2 - Family-friendly Hotel In Japan: APARTMENT HOTEL MIMARU Offers Spacious Stays With Local Cultural Immersion

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We know the drill. You’re dreaming of a magical family trip to Japan, but then reality hits: the infamous “shoebox” hotel rooms – tiny spaces where you practically trip over your luggage, let alone each other! But what if we told you there’s a different way to experience Japan with your family? Enter MIMARU – the family-friendly accommodation designed with space, comfort, and immersive cultural experiences that is perfect if you are looking for a place to stay while in Japan during the school holidays!



Crunchy Bytes #1 - 5 major design trends transforming the future of architecture and homes

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Global design experts identify five transformative trends reshaping home design, sustainable architecture, and urban living for 2025 and beyond



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