PERANAKAN MUSEUM​ 27 36

peranakan museum​ 27 36

peranakan museum​ 27 36

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Singapore’s Peranakan Museum is an important heritage destination in the heart of Singapore, dedicated to showcasing the rich traditions and lifestyle of the Peranakan communities.

Recently reopened after major renovations, the museum features updated galleries and interactive displays ideal for all ages.

Located in a beautifully restored colonial building on Armenian Street, the museum’s setting is as charming as its contents.

The Peranakan community, also known as Straits Chinese or Baba-Nyonya, are descendants of Chinese immigrants who settled in Southeast Asia and married local Malays.

Galleries cover everything from Peranakan wedding customs and traditional dress to religious beliefs and daily life.

Don’t miss the intricate beadwork, colourful porcelain ware, gold jewellery, and embroidered textiles that showcase the skills of Peranakan artisans.

Kids and adults can dress up in kebaya or batik and snap photos at special photo spots.

You’ll see displays about iconic foods and learn why Nyonya cooking is so loved in Singapore.

There’s also a café nearby serving local treats if you want a taste of Peranakan flavours.

Access is convenient via MRT or bus; Armenian Street is well here signposted for visitors.

Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, or just curious about Singapore’s heritage, the Peranakan Museum offers a colourful and memorable journey through one of the city’s most distinctive cultures.

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