Crunchy Bytes
- CDL Homebuyerportal

- Jan 1
- 3 min read
Small bytes of news.
Crunchy Bytes #6 - Things to do in Singapore in January 2026: Amazing art fairs, foodie pop-ups, and lit festivals in Singapore

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With these things to do in Singapore in January, 2026 is getting off to a brilliant start.
Crunchy Bytes #6 - Lion City Faire: Singapore’s next Renaissance fair is brewing

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Lion City Faire delves into Singapore's roots to create a uniquely Singaporean Renaissance fair inspired by the city's roots as a port settlement.
Crunchy Bytes #5 - You Can Roleplay As Intelligence Agents In This Immersive Mystery Experience At Singapore Discovery Centre

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If you enjoy solving puzzles, or are looking for something to do this weekend, put Mission SG: Operation Broken Oath at Singapore Discovery Centre on your list. It’s perfect for families, friends, and even for your year-end team-building. Plus, you can use your SG Culture Pass for this activity, which makes this exciting adventure completely free.
Crunchy Bytes #4 - Light To Night Festival 2026: Projection Mapping, Interactive Installations & More (9 – 31 Jan 2026)

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Light to Night Festival 2026 is back from 9 to 31 January 2026 at the National Gallery and Civic District. Get your cameras ready for stunning artworks, projection mapping light shows and roving performances.
Crunchy Bytes #3 - Taobao Shopping Tips For Singaporeans Who Can’t Read Mandarin So You Can Online Shop Like A Pro

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Many Singaporeans live by online shopping these days, and when so many items are just a mere click away, it’s not hard to see why. One of the biggest platforms for convenient goods is Taobao (App Store | Google Play), an online marketplace based in China with just about anything and everything you can think of.
Taobao can be every shopaholic’s dream come true if you know how to use it, so here are some detailed tips on how to shop on Taobao – even if you can’t read Mandarin.
Crunchy Bytes #2 - Why Going Local Could Be the Tastiest Decision for Singapore’s Future

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Can choosing your lunch help secure Singapore’s food future? Learn how the Farm-to-Table Recognition Programme turns dining out into a tasty act of sustainability.
Crunchy Bytes #1 - How To Reduce Humidity at Home? Try These 6 Easy Ways

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And while moisture is good for your skin, too much of it in the air can cause the following problems:
Clammy air or an unpleasant, musty odour
Mould, mildew and dust mite growth that can cause respiratory problems
Insects (e.g. spiders, drain flies and silverfish)
Laundry taking a long time to dry
Deterioration of wood-based flooring and furniture
Cracks/damage to dry walls
Moisture build-up in the crevices of electronics, leading to damage
Wear and tear or discolouration of collectibles (e.g. books, leather bags etc.)
If you experience any of these problems at home, your home could be too humid! Here are a few things you can do to mitigate the issue and create a more comfortable indoor environment.




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