From an immersive theatre experience about multidimensional warfare to a new submarine exhibit, 2023’s Navy@Vivo23 showcases the role of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) and the importance of the sea to Singapore.
The community outreach event, which will be held from Nov 17 to 19 at VivoCity, returns following a four-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Touching on the theme for the event, Our Sea, Our Mission, Our Home, the RSN’s Chief of Navy, Rear Admiral Sean Wat, said a lot of Singapore’s survival and prosperity is dependent on the sea.
“The theme reminds us that all of this is because we are here to defend our home. The navy takes this responsibility seriously.”
He added: “Our maritime security environment continues to evolve. We’re constantly thinking about how we can stay ahead and be ready for tomorrow’s challenges.”
Navy@Vivo23 is free, though some parts of the event are ticketed. Balloting for these tickets has ended. The event will be open to the public from 9am to 9pm.
Here are key highlights:
1. Under the sea in a submarine
Experience working and living under the sea at the submarine exhibit, which is part of the Shore Exhibition at the Central Court on Level 1 in VivoCity.
Peer through the lens of a periscope to get a sense of what a submariner would see when deciphering the world above the water’s surface, or listen and guess the different sounds that can be heard underwater and picked up by the submarine’s sound navigation and ranging systems.
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