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In a first for the real life escape room concept, every experience is inspired by the shadows of Singapore’s past. Haunted by secrets of war and mysteries of urban legends, every scenario is richly detailed... with discoveries reserved only for the keenest of minds and bravest of hearts. Finding the perfect escape will test personal mettle, make or break team spirit, and resolve the deepest rivalr

ies once and for all. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. With your mind as the only weapon, can you escape the dead end? OUTTHINK THE ENEMY
Uniquely by Unravel, teams are pitted against one another in a war against the clock. To make the escape, teams go head-to-head in a fiercely contested battle of smarts. Special team-play mechanics are designed to keep you on your toes. Every choice could change the tide. Winning team gets bragging rights. Make sure you’re on it. GO BACK IN TIME
Singapore is haunted by its past, with myths and legends set against the tapestry of local folklore. Every story unravels yet another chapter of Singapore’s very own historical drama…feeding players with a dose of nostalgic reality that hits close to home. MAKE OR BREAK THE TEAM
Stay cool. Be brave. Keep positive. And if necessary—get kiasu. Every trait has a place on the team. But one thing’s for sure: more brains are better than one. Despite everyone’s differences, team players will discover the importance of putting their heads together. Each individual has a role to play, but only team unity can win the game. GET OUT OR GET LOST
To escape a tough fix, players face a true test of their mettle. Do you cower before the unknown, or trust your gut instinct? Each puzzle challenges analytical skills and intellect, while opening the doors to creative and critical thinking. Get those brain juices flowing—you’ll need it. SENSORY OVERLOAD
Scene of a crime. Remnants of a war. Unexplained phenomena. Whatever the setting, the story comes alive in its surroundings. An eye for detail and keen ears are rewarded as players step right into carefully composed scenarios of places and eras long gone. Each true-to-life environment sets the tone for mysteries begging to be solved.

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There's no better time to try an escape game at Unravel!Take your pick from 4 escape game rooms and enjoy 20% off! For a...
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[Friday Facts] Mid-Autumn Festival Part 2The festival was a time to enjoy the successful reaping of rice and wheat with ...
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[Friday Facts] Mid-Autumn Festival Part 2

The festival was a time to enjoy the successful reaping of rice and wheat with food offerings made in honor of the moon. Today, it is still an occasion for outdoor reunions among friends and relatives to eat mooncakes and watch the moon, a symbol of harmony and unity.

Making and sharing mooncakes is one of the hallmark traditions of this festival. In Chinese culture, a round shape symbolizes completeness and reunion. Thus, the sharing and eating of round mooncakes among family members during the week of the festival signify the completeness and unity of families.[citation needed] In some areas of China, there is a tradition of making mooncakes during the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The senior person in that household would cut the mooncakes into pieces and distribute them to each family member, signifying family reunion. In modern times, however, making mooncakes at home has given way to the more popular custom of giving mooncakes to family members, although the meaning of maintaining familial unity remains.

Although typical mooncakes can be around a few inches in diameter, imperial chefs have made some as large as several feet in diameter, with its surface impressed with designs of Chang'e, cassia trees, or the Moon-Palace. One tradition is to pile 13 mooncakes on top of each other to mimic a pagoda, the number 13 being chosen to represent the 13 months in a full lunar year.

According to Chinese folklore, a Turpan businessman offered cakes to Emperor Taizong of Tang in his victory against the Xiongnu on the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month. Taizong took the round cakes and pointed to the moon with a smile, saying, "I'd like to invite the toad to enjoy the hú (胡) cake." After sharing the cakes with his ministers, the custom of eating these hú cakes spread throughout the country. Eventually these became known as mooncakes. Although the legend explains the beginnings of mooncake-giving, its popularity and ties to the festival began during the Song Dynasty (906–1279 CE).

Another popular legend concerns the Han Chinese's uprising against the ruling Mongols at the end of the Yuan dynasty (1280–1368 CE), in which the Han Chinese used traditional mooncakes to conceal the message that they were to rebel on Mid-Autumn Day.

Info Cr: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Autumn_Festival
Img Cr: http://maxxelli-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Moon-Cake-Header.jpg

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Here is the answer for yesterday's puzzle. Did you managed to get it right?

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