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The Chinatown Heritage Centre captures the struggle of the Chinese in Singapore!

🏫 If you are interested in the history and culture of Chinatown, then you must not miss the Chinatown Heritage Centre. 🏚 Located in three restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the Chinatown Heritage Centre authentically recreates the interior decor of the 1950s. Through displays of photographs, oral history interviews, and room exhibitions, visitors can glimpse the life scenes of early Chinatown residents and fully appreciate the rich history and cultural charm of Chinatown. 🧵 The story of Chinatown begins with a Western clothing store, a typical Chinatown shop where the ground floor is rented out for various commercial purposes, and business is booming. The museum faithfully restores the arrangement of the room at that time, with fabric being hemmed on the sewing table, pots and pans stacked in the kitchen, and family letters on the bed that have yet to be sent out. Following the audio guide, the images of these Chinatown pioneers emerge before your eyes, and you can empathetically taste the sweetness and bitterness of their lives. 🧶 Family businesses in Chinatown operated in such a way that work and life were inseparable. Tailors' children grew up in the shop, and on sweltering afternoons, the kids would often play hide and seek among the hanging fabrics. After years of immersion, they naturally took over the family business as they grew up. ⛑ The second floor of the shophouse was rented out to 'newcomers'. From the 19th to the mid-20th century, China suffered from famines, floods, and social turmoil, forcing millions to leave their homes in hopes of a better life. Thus, they crossed the seas to Nanyang, and Singapore was the place they longed for, where they could find a better life. 'Newcomers' is the term given to them by the Straits Chinese who settled here. 👫🏻 Stepping into the humble rooms where the Chinatown pioneers once lived, you can reconstruct the memories of their lives, work, and growth. In these tiny spaces of eight square feet, which they called 'home', there were their struggles and sacrifices, their aspirations and disappointments; there was love, and there were joyful pasts. These pioneers, whether rich or poor, united to build a home in a foreign land. They contributed sweat and tears to the construction of Chinatown and the development of the nation. Without these unsung heroes, Singapore would not have its prosperity today. 🇸🇬 Walking out of the Chinatown Heritage Centre and strolling the streets of Chinatown, bathing in the sunlight once again, it feels like waking up from a long dream, deeply moved. This is the museum with the highest degree of restoration I have ever visited. There are no dead objects here; every segment is a vivid past and real history. I am grateful that this place has preserved all those beautiful and not-so-beautiful memories, keeping this not-so-distant history intact. 📍Tips Address: 48 Pagoda St Route: MRT Purple Line, Blue Line Chinatown Hours: 9:00-20:00, last admission at 19:00.
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Posted: Apr 7, 2024
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