Batik Boutique sells beautiful batik items made by women from disadvantaged backgrounds, providing them with an equitable, sustained livelihood.
Painstakingly restored by a sustainability-minded duo, Ren I Tang is not only reviving its own history, but wants its neighbourhood to thrive too.
These waterfront communities, home to Chinese clans that settled here in the late 19th century, are the last of an indelible part of Penang's heritage.
Renowned for its huge flower market, KR Market is a visual treat for those who enjoy observing a city’s underbelly.
Rekindle community spirit with a retired teacher in her home. Learn her best recipes, and connect with your fellow diners.
Filled with vintage charm, Abode Bombay is built on a heritage property from 1910. Fall in love with its lovely decor, and its heart for giving back.
Explore Geylang's mix of vice, migrant culture, great food, and complex social issues rarely seen by visitors - and support the disadvantaged.
A visual feast of Indian folk and contemporary art, visit this arts campus for the galleries, the buzzing market and enriching workshops.
Learn pottery from a social enterprise that uses the sensory experience of moulding clay to teach a craft and promote mental wellness.
Visit one of the last dragon kilns in Singapore, and browse for intricate tableware, or get your hands dirty in a pottery workshop.