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OUR MOTTO

Bridging Generations is a Singapore-based heritage social enterprise dedicated to uncovering and reimagining Singapore’s rich cultural assets in innovative ways that engage both young and old. Guided by our motto—"Respect the Past, Move the Present, & Inspire the Future"—we believe that heritage is not just about preservation but about keeping traditions alive in meaningful and relevant ways. Through creative storytelling, immersive experiences, and community-driven projects, we ensure that cultural heritage remains a dynamic and evolving force.

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OUR AWARDS

OUR FLAGSHIP PROGRAMMES

Qixi Fest
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Qixi Fest (七夕乞巧嘉年华) is an initiative spearheaded by festival director Lynn Wong together with clan associations, government agencies and community partners to revive one of the eight traditional Chinese festivals in Singapore – Qixi Festival (七夕节) – "a wish upon the stars festival" said to be once grander than Chinese New Year. 

Since 2023, Qixi Fest has been graced by distinguished guests including Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, and attracts over 50,000 international and local visitors annually. It is set to become a UNESCO case study for reviving an important intangible cultural heritage that disappeared for more than 50 years.

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Inheritag

Looking for impactful social activities that immerse you in Singapore’s culture while giving back to the community?

Inheritage offers inclusive programmes that empower senior, using Singapore’s rich cultural heritage to keep seniors active, healthy, and socially connected. These initiatives not only support the ageing population but also contribute to easing the burden on the healthcare sector.

Join us in creating meaningful connections through heritage-inspired activities!

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CultureX
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CultureX brings heritage to life through immersive tours, exploring Singapore’s diverse communities — from Eurasians to Hakkas, Hainanese to Teochews and more.

Our flagship tour, "(Her)Story of the Samsui Women," curated by a Samsui descendant, highlights their resilience and contributions. Join us to rediscover the rich cultural threads that shape Singapore’s heritage.

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Reforest Publishing

True Origins challenges traditional eldercare narratives by recognising seniors as valuable assets who contribute through their culinary skills and stories. Partnering with Active Aging Centres, we empower seniors through co-creation, confidence-building, and recipe adaptation.

This experience is perfect for international student and cultural exchanges to gain deeper insights into Singapore’s culinary heritage while fostering intergenerational connections and a balanced ecosystem of giving.

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Reforest Publishing
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Renforest Publishing takes inspiration from the Chinese idiom “百年树人” (It takes ten years to nurture a tree, but a hundred years to train a man). Guided by this wisdom, we strive to inspire the next generation through impactful and thoughtfully crafted publications.

Besides academic literature at the university level, we also publish children's illustration books targeted at pre-schools. 

Our publications, such as "Reviving Qixi: Singapore's Forgotten Seven Sisters Festival 七夕节:新加坡曾经拥有的神话与现实", have won awards including the prestigious NUS History Prize.

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OUR SERVICES

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

"From ideation to execution of the exhibition, Lynn has proven her ability by taking up the roles of a researcher, curator and chief student docent trainer, assisting our team in putting a successful exhibition.

In particular, we would like to commend her for weaving an engaging narrative script for the student docents that greatly aids in creating an immersive experience for visitors. We received compliments from schools, as well as visitors of a diverse profile, including that of distinguished guests like President Halimah Yacob and Minister Ong Ye Kung."

Mark Mah

Executive Director

Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Association

"I had the opportunity to visit the “New World, New Life” Exhibition held at SCCC last year. I really appreciate the amount of thinking and effort that went into the conceptualization and the research of content for this exhibition.

You have created a wonderful experience for the visitors and also started off a positive ripple effect for us in schools! Please continue the good work and I look forward to the opportunities that we can collaborate again in the future."

Koh Qinghui

HOD of Chinese Language

Hong Wen School

"Hi Ms Wong, I have been to so many leadership talks and workshops and I have to say yours is truly the best!

Your realism, genuine passion really shows in your sharing. I really hope your passion to inspire will continue. I really cannot stress how wonderful this was :)"

Student

Eunoia Junior College

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