Missing Artbox Singapore? Then mark your calendars for September 20 to 23 because that’s when you can relive the Thai hipster market experience.
But this time, it’s the Creative Millennials Youth Karnival (CMYK) that will have your Instagram feed popping.
Held at Marina Bay, the free event features 500 brands from Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. And at 140,000 sq ft, it’s even bigger than Artbox!
All right, less talk and more pictures. Here’s what you (and your feed) can look forward to this weekend:
Looking for Instagram-worthy food and drinks? Start with these fancy flamingo drinks:
Move on to a flaming Yakiniku don.
Don’t forget these mesmerising signature egg yolk-on-toast:
And these mouthwatering burgers:
CMYK is a haven of diversity, cultures and imported products. The festival offers a wide selection of fashion, accessories, and jewellery from hundreds of stalls.
Get unique handicrafts you can’t find elsewhere.
Some might even surprise you. Like these light fixtures from Ba-Light:
And these hats with hand-painted pet portraits from Nokkjab!
If you’re not into shopping or eating (are you for real?) it’s okay, there are a lot of other activities you can look forward to.
You can watch live music performances and sing-along with your friends. And if you fancy business advice from the experts, there are motivational talks by leading international entrepreneurs too.
For those that want to immortalise their experience with friends and family, visit the photo booths.
Visitors can also watch live paintings from talented street artists.
Location: Bayfront Event Space next to the Marina Bay Sands
Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT Station
Date: September 20 to 23
Time: 3pm to 11pm
Website: http://www.cmykevent.com/
Featured image from TheSmartLocal.
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