Chinese Mask Painting: Colours of Culture
- Explore the heritage of Chinese opera through traditional mask painting
- Learn about the symbolism, virtues, and personality traits conveyed by masks
- Understand the historical significance of mask painting in Singapore’s community events and festive celebrations
- Hands-on creation of personalized masks using traditional techniques
- Suitable for all ages, fostering creativity and appreciation of cultural storytelling

There are SG Culture Pass eligible products on this page. SG Culture Pass provides Singaporeans aged 18 and above with S$100 credits to enjoy local arts and heritage programs until 31 December 2028. Use your credits for performances, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural experiences through Klook for eligible products.
Please ensure you select the specific “SG Culture Pass” package when booking to use your credits during checkout.
(i) Culture Pass credits may only be used in respect of listed programs and not for any other purpose;
(ii) Culture Pass credits cannot be converted, refunded, or exchanged for cash or any form of voucher or credits
Event rescheduling
The organiser reserves the right to reschedule the event should the minimum participation requirement not be met or due to inclement weather. In such cases, registered participants will be notified at the earliest opportunity. The organiser will contact you via the email address or phone number provided in your booking details to provide information on the new date and any alternative arrangements.
Refunds
If the event is rescheduled, participants are entitled to either:
Participate in the event on the new date at no extra cost; or
Request a full refund of the ticket price.
Refund requests must be submitted via the organiser or via Klook customer service. Upon verification, refunds will be processed promptly.
What to expect
Discover the cultural richness of Chinese mask painting in this 1.5 hours workshop. Masks are integral to traditional Chinese opera and were once commonly seen in Singapore’s temple festivals and community performances, conveying virtues, vices, and character traits
Participants will learn the history, symbolism, and techniques of mask painting before creating their own colorful masks. The workshop connects past and present, encouraging hands-on exploration of an expressive art form cherished across generations
Brought to you by Trendsen Cultural Enterprise. Use your $100 SG Culture Pass credits for this workshop





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