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Ebbs and Flow

23 May • 05:00pm

Ebbs & Flows is an exclusive stamp rally activation at HYPE Weekend at HOMEGROUND @ ACM Green that brings Singapore’s maritime heritage to life through hands-on, youth-designed activities. Participants move through interaction stations like knot-tying, sand art, and quizzes, collecting stamps to complete a rally card and earn keepsakes.

Ebbs-and-Flow
This programme will be held at HOMEGROUND @ ACM Green

Set against the vibrant backdrop of HYPE Weekend at HOMEGROUND @ ACM Green, Ebbs & Flows is an interactive stamp rally that brings Singapore’s maritime heritage to life through youth-led creativity. Designed by volunteers Afiqah Amir, Tara Ebrahim, Aisyah Hanafi and Fatin Nur Anisah, this tactile journey invites you explore different stations, you can master sailor knots at Knot-ical, create sand art at Sand & Sail and test your knowledge at Match-the-Hull. Collect custom-illustrated stamps at every turn to complete your rally card, walking away with unique keepsakes and a deeper connection to our coastal stories.




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