For those unfamiliar, CDC (Community Development Council) and SG60 Vouchers are part of Singapore’s government initiatives to support households and encourage spending within local communities. The latest batch of SG60 vouchers, commemorating Singapore’s 60th birthday, can be used at the same heartland merchants that accept CDC Vouchers — and this includes a surprising number of durian stalls.
If there was ever a time to rally some friends, scout your nearest durian seller, and have a durian feast, this is it.
Why This Promotion Is Worth Checking Out
For Singaporeans who appreciate a good deal, there’s something gratifying about enjoying seasonal delights without feeling the pinch. Durians — especially premium varieties like Mao Shan Wang and D24 — don’t come cheap, but thanks to this voucher-friendly campaign, your indulgence just became far more affordable.
And it’s not just one or two stalls — the list of participating merchants spans over 70 locations. From the east in Bedok and Tampines, to heartland favourites in Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh, right through to Bukit Batok and Choa Chu Kang in the west — this voucher scheme brings accessibility and affordability to all corners of the island.
Imagine this: instead of spending $18 out of pocket for a thick, golden-fleshed Mao Shan Wang, you could be paying only a few dollars in cash with your CDC or SG60 Vouchers covering the rest. That’s significant, especially for families or those planning to bring home a few durians at once.
Wide Island Coverage – Something for Everyone
Let’s break down how widespread this deal really is. Some well-known durian retailers now accepting vouchers include:
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Ah Seng Durian (Ghim Moh and Bukit Merah) — a household name among durian lovers.
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Durian Empire at Punggol Field — popular among northeastern residents.
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Kungfu Durian along Jalan Kayu — known for its fragrant Mao Shan Wang.
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Top Durian Station — with branches in Yishun, Jurong, and Changi.
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SG Durian Boy — multiple locations including Boon Lay and Yishun.
Whether you’re in the heartlands or near town, chances are there’s a participating stall nearby.
The Full List Is Longer Than You Think
The list of voucher-accepting durian stalls is far more extensive than most might realise. In fact, the government’s official gowhere.gov.sg site lists these under “Hawkers & Heartland Merchants”, a classification that makes them eligible for voucher redemption.
From lesser-known names like Durian Siao in Bedok Reservoir and Durian Studio at Telok Blangah Crescent, to uniquely named outlets like Durianzilla in Tampines and 10Durian Singapore at Bukit Batok, this list reads like a durian directory.
Over in Marine Parade, Lexus Durian King accepts vouchers, while Clementi residents can visit Durian Dezato. If you’re in Toa Payoh, your choices include Durian Era, Durian Superman, and even the delightful Durian Moments 11 Pte Ltd.
A quick check using the official CDC Voucher Merchant Lookup will let you filter vendors by neighbourhood, postal code, or type of business. Don’t just stop at stalls with “Durian” in their name — many generic fruit shops offer durians too, so it’s worth asking.
Simple Redemption Process
Making use of your vouchers is straightforward. Just look out for the QR code displayed at participating stalls. Once scanned, you’ll be prompted to select your voucher denominations. These can be combined — say, $2 + $2 + $4 — to match your purchase value. Most stalls are happy to accept partial voucher payments as well, meaning you can pay a portion by voucher and the rest in cash.
What’s more, this redemption method is digital and seamless — no need for paper vouchers or messy handling. Just bring your phone, scan, and enjoy.
Use Them Before They Expire
It’s worth noting that both CDC and SG60 vouchers come with expiry dates. So if you’ve been sitting on them or forgot to use the last round, don’t delay. The durian season doesn’t last forever, and neither do these vouchers.
There’s something deeply satisfying about exchanging a few digital vouchers for a large durian wrapped in newspaper, full of creamy, decadent fruit. It’s a quintessential Singapore experience — made better when enjoyed without a hefty price tag.
Make It a Social Affair
Durians are best enjoyed with company. Whether it’s family, neighbours, or close friends, crack open a few husks together and bond over the different varieties — some prefer the bold bitterness of Black Gold, while others savour the milky sweetness of D13 or XO. With vouchers in play, you can afford to try more than one type without worrying about overspending.
Better yet, bring the kids and introduce them to a beloved local tradition. Some stalls even allow sampling before you buy, so it’s a great educational outing on what makes a good durian.
Closing Thoughts
It’s rare to see such an extensive campaign that directly benefits the average Singaporean durian lover. This promotion bridges two things locals hold dear — good food and great value.
With more than 70 stalls across Singapore now accepting CDC and SG60 vouchers, the time to enjoy fresh, affordable durians is now. Don’t let the opportunity slip — check out the nearest stall on the list, use your vouchers wisely, and feast before the season ends.
And don’t forget: the key to a satisfying durian haul is not just freshness and variety, but affordability — which this voucher promotion delivers in full.
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: Now till 31 July 2024
Time: Varies by stall; generally 10:00am–10:00pm (Check with individual vendors)
Venue: Over 70 durian stalls islandwide in Singapore including Ah Seng Durian, Durian Empire, SG Durian Boy, Top Durian Station, and more (full list viewable at gowhere.gov.sg)

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