The museum has a full explanation of the culture of Penang and Niangaa. The building is Chinese style, but much of the material is transported from Europe, both Chinese and Western. And the mother provocative fine handwork, countless small beads in series into a three-dimensional sense of the canvas.
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Penang must punch card | This museum can also take a long photo of knowledge and super beauty
The biggest feeling of coming to Penang is full of Chinese elements, the impact of large-scale immigration in the late Qing Dynasty and the influence of British colonization, the overseas Chinese here Culture fully reflects this history, full of Chinese and Western mix and match, unique charm, is a must-see beauty and story in Malaysia.
For the most intuitive understanding of the life of the Peranakan, the Museum of Overseas Chinese is the best choice. It was originally the residence of the local rich second generation Nyonya, which is now open all year round and has Chinese commentators. . From clothing, customs and collections to well-preserved and quite rich, just go for an hour with a quick explanation.
It is worth mentioning that in addition to a small number of furniture can not be touched in the museum, all areas can be free to take pictures!
The clothing is recommended to be more elegant, with a long skirt and a Chinese style.
Business hours: 9
LiAn Zhang
If you want to know the Nyonya culture, one-stop punching is enough here!
In Penang, Malaysia, there is such a museum that shows Malaysia's special Nyonya culture, reflecting an era of the past. This is the Penang Peranakan Mansion.
Nyonya, is a unique vocabulary in Malaysia. It is a symbol. It is a descendant of a Chinese married to a local in Malaysia. The girl is called Nyonya and the boy is shouting.
This Nyonya Museum is actually the home of the late Chinese Zheng Jinggui. It is a courtyard house with a mix of Chinese architecture and European courtyard style.
Play Raiders: The whole museum is actually a mansion of the year, and it has been completely preserved. The rich life of the Nyonya people in the colonial era is also fully presented to us. Not only is the architectural style intact, but the interior decoration ornaments and the costumes of the Nyonya are displayed for us to visit. It is an invaluable treasure house.
Entering the museum, the first thing that catches the eye is a patio-style grand living room. On both sides of the living room, there are two restaurants in both Chinese and Western styles. It is said that when Zheng Jinggui was at the banquet, he would specially arrange foreign countries. Guests can dine at the Chinese restaurant, and Chinese guests dine at the Western Restaurant to promote a blend of cultural understanding.
came to the second floor, which is the room of the family's Nyonya and ours. Every piece of equipment displayed here is a precious cultural relic of the year, vividly reviving the rich and happy life of Nyonya and our people.
From the second floor down through the eclipse, you will come to the back garden of this mansion. The ground floor is made of imported porcelain tiles from the UK. The Chinese courtyard style is decorated with European-style carved glass windows and fountain pools. Presenting a unique combination of Chinese and Western beauty.
Going further, it is a museum that displays the ornaments and decorative ornaments worn by the Nyonya. The gold jade, the beautifully carved, the large number and the exquisite design are enough to make us stunned and sigh the rich life of the giants. .
Ticket information: MYR 20 for adults, free for children
Opening hours: 09
Winnie
The place where Penang had to punch in, the Panang Peranakan Mansion, was impoverished after entering this mansion, which limited my imagination. It is one of the most distinctive mansions in the area, the past years of the Straits Chinese in Penang. Show it to the fullest.
What is "Nyonya"? Nyonya is the Chinese and the local men and women married, the next generation of the birth, the girl is called "Nyonya." The boy is called "Baba".
All kinds of exquisite carved buildings, hand-painted embroidered costumes, how to get along with daily necessities. This beautiful artwork was built in the 1894s in 1894, combining Chinese screens, English floor tiles and Scottish cast iron. Elements and styles. It was once the home and shop of Zheng Jinggui, a generation of tin industry miners in Penang. It has now been transformed into an antique museum, recreating the affluent life of the scorpion and Nyonya a hundred years ago.
Chinese classical furniture, Western-style blinds and colored window glass, the combination of Chinese and Western, will reflect the external beauty of Nyonya culture. I don't think it can be called a local tyrant. In those days, people who could have such wealth were simply giants.
Special need to pay attention to the need to take off your shoes when you go to the second floor. The former residence of the Blue House is also worth a visit.
Address: George Street Old Street
Tickets: MYR 15 for adults, free for children under 12 years old.
Opening time: 10
ayu
I don't know how many people have watched the Singapore TV series "Little Nyonya". I have seen it at least three times and I am deeply attracted by the culture of the Nyonya in the TV series. Different customs and foods make it different. fascinating!
Although it is a TV series in 2008, it is still recommended to see! The culture of this group has gradually disappeared, so it is more and more precious
hundreds of years ago, the Chinese who moved here became Peranakans, the males were bb, the women called Nyonya, and the Nyonya was also The most inferior class in Nanyang visited the Nyonya Museum today, also known as the Peranakan Museum, which is the location of the TV series. All the pictures are very familiar. Walking in the Jinshengs Qiaosheng Mansion, I feel the rich and unknown culture of a hundred years ago.
NianXiao Yi
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Introduction
The Peranakans were a group of assimilated Chinese particular to Malaysia. At this house the home of a rich Baba of the 19th century is recreated, highlighting their luxurious lifestyle and their many customs and traditions.
The museum has a full explanation of the culture of Penang and Niangaa. The building is Chinese style, but much of the material is transported from Europe, both Chinese and Western. And the mother provocative fine handwork, countless small beads in series into a three-dimensional sense of the canvas.
Walking around to see it is ok, the price is not too high. There is not much fun inside... But because of cultural differences, can you look at a simple understanding, also counts as a little knowledge?
Nice place to experience Peranakan culture! It’s worth to visit when you travel in Penang.
It’s worth to visit this place where you can learn Peranakan culture. The museum guide is very friendly and informative.
WOW! WOW! WOW! is my admiration when I visited this big house. The level of luxury inside is far less than modern people. From interior decoration to furniture to the clothes and jewelry on display are very gorgeous. You have to go and see to believe it.
The Pinang Peranakan Mansion (Malay: Rumah Agam Peranakan Pulau Pinang) in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is a museum dedicated to Penang's Peranakan heritage.The museum itself is housed within a distinctive green-hued mansion at Church Street, George Town, which once served as the residence and office of a 19th-century Chinese tycoon, Chung Keng Quee.
Very educational and interesting experience.You are able to join a group where the tour guide will then lead you thru the various part of the mansion for storytelling.