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Malay Heritage Centre Review

4.4 /595 Reviews
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The 150-year-old Malay Traditional Cultural Center is located in the Arabian Street area, opposite the famous Sultan Mosque. It was formerly the Malay Palace of Kampong Glam. The rebuilt Malay Traditional Cultural Centre has assumed the role of showing the Malays in Singapore their origins, development changes, cultural traditions and the role played in the construction of Singapore. The Malay Traditional Culture Museum has nine exhibition halls, including waxwork, pottery, traditional game competition, Malay martial arts, Malay cultural performance, Kampong Gonang Monument Trail and art collection exhibition hall. Here, tourists can experience wax dyeing and other technologies by themselves, and take the completed works home as souvenirs. You can also experience the fun Malay traditional game competition and traditional Malay self-defense skills. Learn Malay dance and diverse Malay culture, watch collections and more. So if you want to learn more about Malay and Malay culture in Singapore, this is a great place to learn. Opening hours: closed on Monday, Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00-18:00 (last entry time 17:30) Tickets: SGD4 (about 20 yuan) Adult transportation: Metro Bugis Station (EW12) Tel: (65)63910450

Malay Heritage Centre

Posted: Jun 13, 2017
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  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Malays are one of the main ethnic groups in Singapore, and the cultural museum has introduced us to the situation of the Malays in Singapore in great detail. It is a very good museum in a land that has lived earlier than the Chinese.

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    Posted: Jun 2, 2020
  • 木偶奇遇ce
    4/5Excellent
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    Malay Traditional Culture Museum is a century-old palace, once a sultan palace rebuilt, retains the original layout, the tourists are small, the building is very distinctive, there are many exhibits, daily necessities and living customs in different periods, through multimedia interaction, with a lot of text and photos displayed, To understand the history of Singapore, there are detailed explanations, slippers are required to enter, and there are regulations for dress. It is not a must-see attraction. If you are interested, you can understand it.

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    Posted: Mar 28, 2020
  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Malay culture is an important part of Singapore culture, and this Malay cultural museum is a comprehensive introduction to the distribution, status and development history of Malay culture in Singapore, and is an important exhibition place to understand the creation and development of Singapore.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2020
  • Mr Traveller
    5/5Outstanding

    This centre is former Kampung Gelam Palace which refurbished into Malay Heritage Centre of Singapore keeps the history of The Malays in The Singapore.

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    Posted: Nov 6, 2023
  • 山水人生
    5/5Outstanding
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    Then walked into the Malay traditional cultural museum to visit, its predecessor was the palace, passing here to see the appearance of the building, and then hurried away tourists accounted for the vast majority. We give full play to the advantages of free travel, here in the quiet and empty courtyard shade, sitting down to read the relevant attractions introduction. Then buy a ticket for S$4 per person to visit the cultural museum. There is no Chinese introduction here, so you can only look at the pictures and real objects to understand the cultural life of local Malaysians. The whole cultural museum is very novel, and the history is not long. There are not many tourists. I happened to meet a group of Chinese tourists, I took the opportunity to hear a little introduction, and the tour guide explained one of the many old photos. The man standing is Singapore's first Sudan, and his avatar is on the new dollar of thousands. Sitting next to him is his Chinese wife, the age difference between the two. The beauty is now living in Singapore in her 90s, and she donates many clothes and other cultural relics in the cultural museum.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2016
  • _TS***5x
    5/5Outstanding

    went there before and it was such a nice place I love it. would definitely go there again with my family

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    Posted: Apr 4, 2022
  • M30***51
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very beautiful, there is a church next door, very beautiful, you can go shopping if you love to take pictures, you can take a lot of beautiful photos. It is a place that can initially understand Malay culture. Tickets are required, you need to take off your shoes to visit the museum, but after walking around, the soles of your feet are really clean. The uncle at the door was so friendly and chatted with me. Approachable.

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    Posted: Mar 6, 2019
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