A big thank you to those who have supported the contest and have submitted your entries. To be honest, running a contest like this can be pretty scary. I have no clue what the response would be. And I must say I am surprised by the quality of your responses. Some of you have even scored on the last two questions that are created by me, above and beyond what the museum has suggested. I wrote them just for fun. One wrote in and guessed that the small bottle set is of the size of a nostril (?!) and the diameter of the bracelet set fits the size of a [censored]. Wow, some of you can be entertainingly creative (and you know who you are)!
And thank you for sharing the stories of “museum and you” with me. I thoroughly enjoy reading each of your story. It seems to me that most of you who replied do not visit museums often (and what better way to kick start this new hobby with a pair of free tickets!) but enjoy visiting one for something you can relate to or to gain a new perspective. There seems to be a diverse range of art that each of you wish to see. Almost all of you prefer to visit a museum alone and to take your time in admiring the art. Or to visit an exhibition with someone who shares the same common interest. One wrote in and said that there is always a chance to bump onto hot chicks inside a museum. Perhaps I shall open my eyes wider next time I visit one!
Congratulations to those who see your name in the picture taken after the draw. You have won yourself a pair of tickets to “Treasury of the World” exhibition at Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore (Feb 12 to Jun 27, 2010). Additional info such as opening hours can be found in the original post. I will contact you shortly via email on how to claim your ticket. From what I was told, it is as simple as turning up at the museum and announce your name.
6 replies on “And The Winners Of The Contest “Treasury Of The World” Are …”
Woo thank you! 🙂
You have a nice handwritting too hehe
Si Ying – Seriously?! I think most people can’t read my handwriting. Ha ha ha. Maybe I know I have to take a picture of the lucky draw, I put more effect in writing!
Ok i can imagine if you write very fast and if your words are small? I think the doctors and lawyers write like that! haha
Si Ying – Ah. Maybe the key is to write slowly!
Yay! Great stuff!
Darkspore – So, when will you be going?