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Singaporeans aged 18 and above now have a new way to celebrate Chinese New Year and support local cinema: by using their SG Culture Pass credits. Three Chinese New Year movies currently showing at Golden Village are eligible for the pass, offering a subsidized way to enjoy festive entertainment.
The initiative, announced on February 15, 2026, allows pass holders to purchase an SG Culture Pass Everyday Movie e-Voucher for $16, which grants access to tickets for 3 Good Guys, Liang Po Po Vs Ah Beng, and Luck My Life. This move aims to bolster the local film industry during the holiday season and provide affordable cultural experiences for citizens.
How to Redeem Your SG Culture Pass Credits
Redeeming the e-Voucher is straightforward. Patrons can purchase the voucher through the SG Culture Pass website and then redeem it for a single movie ticket via the Golden Village (GV) website or iGV app. When selecting a screening, users can choose their preferred date, time, and seats, subject to availability and standard ticketing terms. A convenience fee of $2 applies for e-Voucher redemptions on the GV website or iGV app, and this fee cannot be covered by the SG Culture Pass credits. A maximum of four e-Vouchers can be used per transaction, and the redemption period is valid until March 18.
Featured Films
3 Good Guys, a Thai-Singapore romantic comedy, is already playing in Singaporean cinemas. The film stars Singaporean influencers Simonboy (Simon Khung), Mayiduo (Kelvin Tan), and Tommy Wong, and follows the story of Jeremy, a man whose marriage plans are complicated by his future mother-in-law. His friends, Mike and Ah Bao, are also navigating their own relationship challenges, leading to a series of wacky events after a visit to a Thai shrine.
Liang Po Po Vs Ah Beng, opening on February 17, features two beloved comedy characters from Singapore and Malaysia. Details about the plot were not available in the provided sources.
Luck My Life, starring Tay Ping Hui and Richie Koh, is the third film eligible for the SG Culture Pass. Further details about the film’s plot were not available in the provided sources.
This initiative provides a welcome boost to the local film scene, offering audiences a chance to enjoy new releases while utilizing their SG Culture Pass credits. The program underscores the government’s commitment to supporting the arts and culture sector and making cultural experiences accessible to all Singaporeans.
As the Chinese New Year festivities continue, moviegoers are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to support local filmmakers and enjoy a cinematic experience at Golden Village. The availability of these films through the SG Culture Pass makes it easier than ever to embrace the spirit of the season and celebrate the vibrant local arts community.
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