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I just returned from Singapore<\/strong>, and I can’t wait to share my story about all the fun that we had in Trick Eye Museum Singapore<\/strong>. We visited this museum last Thursday which organized by the Trick Eye Museum, Singapore<\/strong> itself (thank you so much!<\/em>), and we really had a good time taking pictures inside the museum. Both of us can’t stop laughing at the photos that appeared afterwards on our camera, and it was so much fun! It’s why I’m here to share everything with you, to give you an idea of how cool and unique this museum, suitable for a school trip, family trip, summer vacation with friends, etc. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

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The Trick Eye Museum<\/strong> is originated from Korea<\/strong> started in December 2010<\/strong> and already has three well-established museums in Seoul, Busan, and Jeju. The museum also has two overseas branches, one in Hong Kong<\/strong> and the one that I visited in Singapore<\/strong> which located in Sentosa Resort World Waterfront<\/strong>, Singapore<\/strong>. In case you’re wondering, Trick Eye<\/strong> is short for “Trick of the Eye<\/strong>“. It’s an interactive museum with paintings created using ‘trompe l’oeil’ techniques that give each 2D art painting the illusion of being in 3D. With this technique, no wonder if all the pictures appeared as if they pop out of the surface and came to life. And of course, here in the museum, all visitors can freely touch, take photos, and interact with the arts. It was really fun! <\/span>Posing with the arts, and we also tried so many different expressions to each different arts in the museum! Ha-ha..
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Press Play Button on below video to see the whole museum and Interactive 4D Concept<\/a> from our YouTube Channel<\/a>:<\/strong><\/p>\n