Zamboanga City, Singapore

Museums

I apologize, but there seems to be a mistake in your request. Zamboanga City is not located in Singapore. Zamboanga City is actually located in the Philippines. If you are indeed in Zamboanga City and looking to visit museums, you may want to check out the Zamboanga City Museum and the Pasonanca Natural Park and Mini-Museum which showcases the history, culture, and biodiversity of the city and its surrounding areas. If you're interested in visiting similar museums in nearby locations, you can also consider visiting the Museo de Zamboanga in Fort Pilar or the Mindanao State University Museum of Anthropology in Marawi City.

Food

I apologize again, but there seems to be another mistake in your question. Zamboanga City is still not located in Singapore. It is a city in the Philippines. Nonetheless, some of the most recommended, popular, and typical dishes that locals enjoy in Zamboanga City include:

1. Curacha - a type of crab that's typically cooked with garlic, coconut milk, and other spices.
2. Satti - skewered and grilled meat (usually beef or chicken) served with spicy peanut sauce and rice cakes.
3. Knickerbocker - a colorful dessert made of ice cream, jelly, fruits, and syrup.
4. Chavacano-style dishes - unique dishes that are influenced by Spanish, Malay, and other local cuisines. Examples include caldereta (beef stew), arroz a la valenciana (rice dish), and pastel (meat pie).

Other must-try foods in Zamboanga City include seafood (e.g. grilled squid, shrimp, and fish), lechon (roasted pig), and native delicacies like piyangan (sticky rice cake) and tamal (rice cooked in banana leaves).

Activities

I apologize for the confusion earlier, but as I mentioned before, Zamboanga City is not located in Singapore. It is actually located in the Philippines.

For some fun activities that local people enjoy in Zamboanga City, you can visit Paseo del Mar, a waterfront park where locals gather to relax and enjoy the sea breeze, or you can try dining on local delicacies such as curacha or satti at Alavar's Seafood Restaurant. You can also check out the Yakan Weaving Village in Upper Calarian to learn about traditional weaving techniques from the Yakan tribe. Additionally, you can visit the Great Santa Cruz Island to see the pink sand beach and go snorkeling.

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