Singapore Cable Car and Hello Kitty are having a joint birthday celebration and fans of both can join the fun with these unique themed cabins.
Singapore Cable Car is rolling out Hello Kitty-themed cable cars to celebrate their respective 50th anniversaries. Visitors riding the Mount Faber cable car line from Mount Faber Peak to Sentosa can look forward to sitting in Hello Kitty-themed cabins as theAs both turn 50 this year, SCC is rolling out Hello Kitty cable car cabins from Saturday to Dec 31.
Before enthusiasts board the cable car, they can also take pictures at the photo wall, cable car standees and vintage cabins to commemorate the golden jubilee. Of course, these are all Hello Kitty-themed.Photo opportunities before boarding the cable car.
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