Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal Has A Limited-Time Free ‘Hidden Cinema’ Showing A Local Documentary

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Walk Walk at Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal

Spend anything over 15 minutes waiting for the bus, and us Singaporeans will instantly launch into complaints about the heat and long wait time. But at Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal, we’ll actually have a reason to enjoy waiting. Till 9th March 2025, you’ll be able to find a “hidden cinema” there, showcasing a free 27-minute documentary by local director Tan Pin Pin.

Titled Walk Walk, the ultra cool mini cinema is part of The Everyday Museum by Singapore Art Museum. For those who are unfamiliar, The Everyday Museum is part of SAM’s initiative to bring art to common spaces around Singapore. Here’s what to expect at the exhibition:

Retro viewing area & aesthetic signboards

Image credit: The Everyday Museum

Off the bat, Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal no longer looks like a typical transit stop. The Transitlink office has been painted a deep shade of navy blue, and plastered with a large sign reading “Walk Walk”. Its interior is now a mini theatre, equipped with a TV screen and seating area.

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