peranakan museum 27 36
peranakan museum 27 36
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The Peranakan Museum is a fascinating museum in the heart of Singapore, focusing on the colourful history and culture of the Peranakans.
After a long renovation, it now boasts refreshed exhibits, multimedia installations, and hands-on activities for visitors.
Located in a beautifully restored colonial building on Armenian Street, the museum’s setting is as charming as its contents.
The museum tells the story of the Baba-Nyonya—descendants of Chinese settlers who married into Malay families, forming a unique hybrid culture.
Each floor takes you through different aspects of Peranakan culture, including home life, festive celebrations, and craftsmanship.
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 check here and snap photos at special photo spots.
Food is a big part of Peranakan culture—look out for exhibits on signature dishes like laksa, ayam buah keluak, and kueh.
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 signposted for visitors.
If you love learning about tradition and art, the Peranakan Museum is a must-visit in Singapore.