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Renaissance fair to be held in S'pore
The Straits Times
|October 08, 2025
Fancy playing the part of an armoured knight? Or maybe a courtly lady picking out the finest gemstone jewellery?

Members of the live-action role-playing Larp Singapore Community (above) will be joining the official street cast for the Ren Faire Sg: The Origin event.
(ST PHOTO: GIN TAY)
An upcoming renaissance fair, to be held at Fort Canning Park, will allow you to do just that.
The event, Ren Faire Sg: The Origin, will run from 2 to 9pm on Jan 31 and Feb 1.
A renaissance fair is an outdoor festival that recreates a historical period, typically that of the English and European Renaissance, sometimes imbued with fantasy elements. Themed performances, food and drink and a craft marketplace are its hallmarks, and patrons are encouraged to show up in costume.
Renaissance fairs are most popular in North America and Europe, where they have a long history of being held.
More recently, such fairs have found a market in Asia. Examples include Ren Faire PH in the Philippines and Dragon Dungeon Day in Taiwan.
The idea of hosting a renaissance fair in Singapore came to organiser Caylee Chua after she stumbled upon a TikTok clip of Ren Faire PH in 2024.
The 23-year-old was hooked on fantasy books as a child.
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