Street Secrets in Little India

Course Fee Per Session

$40 for STGS or AREU members
$50 for non-members of STGS or AREU
$50 for members of the public (limited time promotional rate)

Course Duration

3 hours

Course Language(s)

English

Upcoming Sessions

Tuesday, 30 June 2026, 14:30 PM - 17:30 PM [English]

LEARN Activity Bucket

A - Classroom Courses

LEARN Category

1 - Content Knowledge

Training Venue

73 Dunlop St, #03-01, Singapore 209401

Please note that there is no lift or escalator in the building

Additional Information

Upon completion of the course, a Statement of Attendance (SOA) will be issued to you

Learning Outcomes

  1. Understand the major historical milestones of Little India that shaped the area into what it is today

  2. Learn about historical figures and stories, especially the lesser-known, associated with the area

  3. Be able to plan thematic tours in Little India, going beyond observation/description to storytelling

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About the Trainer

May Hui

Licensed Tourist Guide &
ACTA-Certified Adult Trainer

Licensed by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) as a Tourist Guide in 1980 and the holder of a B.Sc (Hons) in International Tourism and Hospitality Management, May Hui has experience in various aspects of tourist guiding and training.

Her passion in heritage led her to attend more specialised training programmes, and she is today a docent at the museums/galleries, including the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, Former Ford Factory, Harmony in Diversity Gallery, Indian Heritage Centre, Malay Heritage Centre, National Gallery Singapore, Singapore City Gallery, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) Gallery, and Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall.

May is also a volunteer guide at Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations (SCWO), for which she conducts “Walking in the Footsteps of our Foremothers”.

Trainer and assessor for the Tourist Guide Programme at Approved Training Organisations (ATOs), May conducts Professional Development Courses (PDCs) and LEARN courses for the Society of Tourist Guides (Singapore) (STGS).

Since 2002, May has contributed her time at the prisons as a volunteer after-care officer, with the Singapore After-Care Association. Befriending ex-offenders to help them get on their feet, May has twice received the Outstanding Volunteer Award in recognition of exemplary service rendered.