Great Singapore Sale-2019 Will Last till End July

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Great Singapore Sale-2019 Will Last till End July

Singapore's signature summer mega-sale, Great Singapore Sale (GSS), started June, 21 and will be on till July, 28 this year. 

Participating stores and malls in Orchard Road and various locations across the island offer guests to take home a slice of Singapore. This year the annual Great Singapore Sale is held under 'Experience Singapore!' theme. It will extend beyond attractive discounts and deals and include experiential events that shine spotlight on local talents and culture. 

Experience Singapore! is more than just a sale. It will offer visitors to Shop, Dine, Play, Explore & Live It Up.

One of the highlights of this over-month-long festival includes 'Windows Alive!' initiative by Visual Merchandising students from Raffles Design Institute, Singapore Polytechnic and Temasek Polytechnic. You are invited to take a photo of yourself at “Windows ALIVE” storefronts, post them on Facebook and Instagram, tag @gssexperiencesingapore #GSSexperienceSG and have a chance to win shopping vouchers. Check these participating stores: CYC at Capitol Piazza & Fullerton Hotel; Deja Vu Vintage (Millenia Walk), Echo of Nature (Suntec City), Playdress (Suntec City) and The Commune Life (Millenia Walk ). Good luck!

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