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Pinang Peranakan Mansion

 
 

Category

Town Sights

Phone

+(604) 264 - 2929

Fax

+(604) 264 - 1929

Address

29, Church Street, 10200 Penang

E-mail

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Website

www.pinangperanakanmansion.com.my

Admission Fee

Adults (ages 12 & above): RM10
Children (below 12) : Free
School children (in uniform): RM5

Business Hours

Mon - Sat : 9am - 5pm
Daily conducted tour : 11.30am - 3.30m sharp
(Closed on Sundays and all public holidays.
Kindly make prior arrangement for conducted tours and the viewing of the mansion)

 

 

Pinang Peranakan Mansion
An unforgetable experience of straits settlement culture

The Peranakans, also known as the Babas and Nyonyas, was a prominent community of acculturated Chinese unique to this part of the world, especially in the Straits Settlements (Penang, Malacca and Singapore) hence its other name, the Straits Chinese. Adopting selected ways of the local Malays and later, the colonial British, the Peranakans had created a unique lifestyle and customs which had not only left behind a rich legacy of antiques but its cultural influences like cuisine and language are still evident in Penang today.

 

 
At the Pinang Peranakan Mansion, the typical home of a rich Baba of a century ago is recreated to offer a glimpse of their opulent lifestyle and of their many customs and traditions. With over 1,000 pieces of antiques and collectibles of the era on display, this Baba-Nyonya museum is also housed in one of Penang’s heritage mansion of eclectic design and architecture. Built at the end of the 19th century by one of local history’s famous personalities, the ‘Hai Kee Chan’ or Sea Remembrance Store had once served as the residence and office of Kapitan Cina Chung Keng Kwee. Though not a Baba himself, his Chinese courtyard house was much like a typical large Baba home of eclectic style, incorporating Chinese carved-wood panels and English floor tiles and Scottish ironworks. Having survived the many decades of neglect and decay, the mansion has now been restored to its former glory of a stately home.
 
 
 
 
 


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 August 2008 )
 
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