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9 August 2025
Flags, fireworks and patriotic festivities abound in August, when Singapore celebrates her birthday.
Formerly a British colony, Singapore gained independence on 9th August 1965. Singaporeans celebrate this proud day by turning the island red and white, with flags outside buildings and homes.
The National Day Parade itself has traditionally been held at the Padang, the former National Stadium and The Float @ Marina Bay. Festivities include spectacular military displays, multicultural song and dance performances and fireworks galore.
Whether you're looking to join in the festivities, feast your eyes on fireworks or rub shoulders with patriotic Singaporeans, we've got you covered.
Check out the official site, and read on for great places to visit.
Read on to find out some of the symbols and motifs that represent our country.
The red of Singapore's flag represents universal brotherhood and equality, while the white represents everlasting purity and virtue.
Characterised by the vibrant colours of pink, purple and white, Singapore's national flower represents multiculturalism, hardiness and resilience - qualities that symbolise the Singaporean Spirit.
A mythical creature with the body of a fish and the head of a lion, representing Singapore's maritime heritage and its original name, Singapura, meaning "lion city."
Need the low-down on Singapore's colourful past and vibrant present? The About Singapore page is a grab bag of fun facts, local lingo and the best places to visit.