Combining the furnishings of China and the West, it is extremely exquisite and luxurious. I personally think that it is more beautiful and worth visiting than the Blue House (because most of the Blue House is only for hotel guests to visit, and the whole park is open)
MoreThe museum collects various objects with Nyonya characteristics, including pottery, jewelry, knitwear, footwear, etc. It is very retro and ethnic, similar to a family museum, showing the historical tradition and lifestyle of the Peranakans in Singapore .
▲Visit the exhibition hall transformed from a traditional Peranakan residence and experience the rich historical atmosphere of the place.
▲Immerse yourself in the daily lives of the Peranakan Chinese through historical artifacts.
▲Deepen your understanding of the beauty of Peranakan Chinese culture through the exhibition of culturally rich products.
Combining the furnishings of China and the West, it is extremely exquisite and luxurious. I personally think that it is more beautiful and worth visiting than the Blue House (because most of the Blue House is only for hotel guests to visit, and the whole park is open)
Nyonya culture is distinctive in Singapore and the Southeast Asian National Committee. This is a culture formed after locals and Chinese marriage. Whether it is architecture, living, eating, and credit, it is very special. It has a strong Chinese style.
Nyonya culture is a culture of intermarriage and mutual integration between Chinese and local ethnic groups. The museum here mainly displays the content of this aspect. There are physical objects and pictures and texts to visit. It is still very good to understand the customs in this regard.
The admission fee package tour group Rm25, combined with Chinese and Western culture, extremely luxurious design and furnishings, is more worth visiting than the Blue House.
this peranakan heritage place gives off historical vibes and its exciting
Nyonya culture has a very long history in Singapore, where you can learn a lot of Singapore folk customs
Nyonya culture is a traditional culture in Singapore, and the museum displays many jewelry, knitwear, and old shoes.