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About the event
During every Chinese New Year Eve, the Gods in the Heavens would gather around the Holy Temple after the Great Feast to witness the annual Blessing Ceremony. This year, as the clock struck 12, the crowd began to gather outside the Holy Temple as the nightfall took the stage on the very last day of the year. To everyone’s surprise, the Golden Feather, kept at the top of the Holy Temple, has gone missing. Now it’s up to you and your friends to figure out what happened.
Play the roles of 5 zodiacs – Mouse, Ox, Snake, Monkey and Goat, to uncover the secrets inside the Holy Temple and figure out who, among you, was the culprit behind this incident!
This on-site role-playing game requires a sharp mind and a hunger for the truth as you search for clues and investigate the room. Do you have what it takes?
*Scripts provided during the game are available in English and Chinese.
No admission for children below 10 years old. All patrons below 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets are required for all patrons. Recommended for aged 13 and above. Accompanying adults must be above 18.

About the organizer
The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre collaborates with arts and cultural groups and community partners to promote and develop local Chinese culture. Through engaging and accessible content, we hope to nurture greater appreciation of our multi-cultural identity and a stronger sense of belonging.
Opened by our Patron, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 19 May 2017, our Centre in the heart of city welcomes everyone to enjoy exhibitions, fairs, performances, seminars, talks, workshops and other cultural activities throughout the year.