Historic Fort Canning Hill will come alive with a new Christmas music festival this December.

Christmas at the Fort, a four-day event from December 19 to 22, will feature well-known Singaporean musicians Charlie Lim, Joanna Dong, Olivia Ong and Haneri as well as performances by local bands and music community groups such as the Auburn Daze, Ireson Latin Band and Bishan North Horn Club.

This festival, held in support of the Singapore Bicentennial, isorganisedby Wesley Methodist Church and co-organised by non-profit arts and culture organisation The RICE Company Ltd.

Reverend Stanley Chua, Wesley Methodist Church’s pastor-in-charge, said: “Wesley Methodist Church is blessed to have Fort Canning Park in our neighbourhood. Church members still have fond memories of our Christmas at the Fort some 23 years ago in 1996. Hence when the opportunity came for us to celebrate Christmas once again at Fort Canning Green, the church leadership decided to take it up as this serves our calling to love and care for others in our community. And we will be commemorating Singapore’s Bicentennial as well”.

“Indeed, one of the great hallmarks of the early Methodists, as encouraged by our founder John Wesley, was their involvement in practical works of kindness, hospitality and generosity to bless the community. This Christmas, we hope to continue this Methodist tradition of being a blessing to our community and beyond”.

Mr Charis Lim, Chairman of the church’s Christmas at The Fort Taskforce, said: “We felt that a music festival that celebrates the spirit of giving and the values of charity and generosity would serve an occasion which all can enjoy and take part in during the year-end festive season. We have sought to create an event which will involve the community as well as feature a line-up of performances that ranges from unique and up-and-coming musicians to well-known acts”.

Christmas at the Fort will also feature an eco-market specially curated for the occasion, a variety of food and beverage stalls, playground activities, a multi-media show designed by Brian Gothong Tan showcasing 200 years of Christmas celebrations in Singapore, and a mass Christmas carol sing-along each evening.

Adds Mr Lim: “Together with our co-organiser TRCL, we plan to host up to 3,000 of our beneficiaries during the four-day festival. We see this as a wonderful opportunity for them to enjoy good music and festivities together in an event to promote the spirit of giving and sharing.”

The festival will also celebrate the spirit of philanthropy seen in Singapore over the past 200

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years with the Spirit of Giving trail on the Locomole app, a self-guided experiential walking trail app.

The trail app will guide users to discover stories behind more than 20 historical sites and charitable personalities around the Fort Canning precinct. These people and places had played a significant role in helping the less fortunate and improving the quality of life for people in general.Among the notable philanthropists are Karel Willem Benjamin Van Kleef of namesake Van Kleef Aquarium that once stood at the foot of Fort Canning and Loke Wan Tho, the founder of The Cathay Organisation.

An initiative of co-organiser TRCL in partnership with LDR Technology, a Singapore based mobile technology company, the Spirit of Giving trail is downloadable for free on the LocoMole app from now till January 5, 2020.

Said Mr Colin Goh, the chief executive officer of The RICE Company Ltd (TRCL): “The vicinity surrounding Fort Canning Hill is one that is rich in history. While many of us may be familiar with the various institutions in the area and their contributions to the political and economic development in pre-independent Singapore, we may not be aware that their contributions have been philanthropic in intent and spirit. So this trail aims to create more awareness of the importance of the spirit of giving during this festive season.”

People can begin the trail leading up to Fort Canning starting from four MRT stations close to Fort Canning Park. They are Dhoby Ghaut, Bras Basah, City Hall and Fort Canning stations. Along the trail, there are stories and activities in the app where users can collect and interact with 3D augmented reality christmas icons.

Christmas at the Fort is expected to welcome more than 15,000 visitors over the four days. Visitors are encouraged to take public transportation to reach Fort Canning as parking lots are limited in the vicinity.