The Nyonya Cultural District is also a large area. The entire cultural district is a unique perspective of Nyonya culture. You can see many distinctive sculptures and buildings. Some facilities here are quite unique. The style of the cultural district is also very simple.
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The Nyonya Cultural District is also a large area. The entire cultural district is a unique perspective of Nyonya culture. You can see many distinctive sculptures and buildings. Some facilities here are quite unique. The style of the cultural district is also very simple.
Katong is a very distinctive place, especially when you come to Katong to eat the sand, the taste is very white, and the Nyonya culture is a particularly distinctive culture created by the combination of Chinese and local people. It is very interesting and worth visiting.
Nyonya culture is a culture of two major ethnic groups generated by the combination of Chinese and Malays. Here you can see the shadow of Chinese culture and Chinese architecture, and some details have Nanyang characteristics.
Go to the 1928 Niangya Cultural Museum to feel the traditional culture and ancient customs
Walking through the Katong Building Reserve From the Eunos subway station, follow Still Rd all the way south, and you will come to the East Coast Road in Singapore's East District (East Coast Rd )). The East Coast Road, which extends east and west, is the main street in Katong. The old-age shops on both sides of the road have been completely new. Become a local townhouse area here. Walking in a historic house, I learned about the reproduction of Chinese descendants (local Chinese) who came to Malay from the 17th century. The intermingling of Han culture, Malay culture and Indonesian culture, The culture of Peranakan is formed. With the changes of the times, most of the elderly speak Chinese, English and Malay, retaining the traditional Chinese festivals, and tasting Malay cuisine and costumes. The Chinese people are doing the traditional things such as celebrating birthdays and funerals, and these methods have disappeared in the country. The Chinese buildings are also a combination of Chinese and Western, with Corinthian pillars, Mediterranean-style windows and blinds. It complements the Chinese-style glazed tiles and plaster walls with traditional Chinese decorative patterns. The unique two guardrail-style low gates and gates combine decorative and tropical practicality. Only half-high Pingu Pagar, closed during the day to ensure full circulation of indoor air under conditions of privacy. The integration of dress is also an important part. In the 19th century, southern Chinese men were mostly loose jacquard silk tops and trousers. Most Chinese in the 20th century were long blouses and sarong skirts, and they wore various jewelry.
joo chiat is a chepa place with lots of things to wonder
nice place to go. I went there every week.
beautiful place to walk around ,,,,many shops and foodstall to choose from