See all 19 Chinatown Heritage Centre tickets and tours on Tripadvisor. Those looking to bring home a memento or two can pick up a range of books, postcards and prints by local artists like Patrick Yee and Francis Wong Hooe Wai. Chinatown Heritage Centre is located on Pagoda Street, in three beautifully restored authentic shophouses. Chinese New Year 2nd Day 26 Jan onwards - Business as Usual 9.30am to 6.30pm Learn more about local Chinese culture at the Singapore Chinatown Heritage Centre.Set within beautifully-restored shophouses, the Chinatown Heritage Centre recreates the original interiors of the 1950s, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's early residents.Every object displayed at the Chinatown Heritage Centre tells a story, providing a fascinating insight into some of the people who helped build this modern city.Located within three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the Chinatown Heritage Centre is a time capsule that holds stories of Singapore’s past.Dedicated to documenting and recreating the lives of Chinatown’s earliest residents, the space comprises six galleries, conserved living spaces and a range of immersive experiences.At the heritage centre, you’ll be able to step back in time, and gain insight into the lives of the traders, labourers and immigrants who called Singapore—and the bustling Chinatown district—their home.Facets of these pioneers’ lives are rendered in painstaking detail, ranging from their humble ‘eight by eight’ living quarters to objects that tell stories of love, sacrifice and triumph.Visitors to Chinatown Heritage Centre will be able to retrace the journey of those who left their villages in China, escaping famine, flood and civil unrest to find a better life in Singapore.Their journeys and their lives in Singapore can be experienced through a range of multisensory exhibits and interactive narratives.Visitors will be able to step into the shoes of iconic Chinatown characters from the 1950s, engage in seasonal craft workshops and explore the centre with multimedia guides, which are available in English, Mandarin, French and Japanese.Olfactory displays of pungent opium and fragrant spices will bring you a whiff of the past, while larger-than-life photography props provide explorers with a fully immersive experience.Besides its exhibits, the space holds various workshops and story-telling sessions for visitors who are on their own voyage of discovery. The Chinatown Heritage Centre also traces the journey of Singapore's early pioneers who left their villages in China and made their way to Nanyang, the southern seas. 3/4 Photo: Alex Soh. 48 Pagoda Street, Singapore 059207 Opening Hours: 9 am to 8 pm, Daily Admission Prices Till 27 Jan 2016- $12 for adults and $8 for children. For more information, click As you browse through our site, add pages to your Favourites by clicking on the star button within every article.To access and edit all your Favourites, click on the star button at the top right corner of every page throughout our site.You have exceeded the number of Favourites. Located within three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, the At the heritage centre, you’ll be able to step back in time, and gain insight into the lives of the traders, labourers and immigrants who called Singapore—and the bustling Chinatown district—their home.Facets of these pioneers’ lives are rendered in painstaking detail, ranging from their humble ‘eight by eight’ living quarters to objects that tell stories of love, sacrifice and triumph.Visitors to Chinatown Heritage Centre will be able to retrace the journey of those who left their villages in China, escaping famine, flood and civil unrest to find a better life in Singapore.Their journeys and their lives in Singapore can be experienced through a range of multisensory exhibits and interactive narratives.Visitors will be able to step into the shoes of iconic Chinatown characters from the 1950s, engage in seasonal craft workshops and explore the centre with multimedia guides, which are available in English, Mandarin, French and Japanese.Olfactory displays of pungent opium and fragrant spices will bring you a whiff of the past, while larger-than-life photography props provide explorers with a fully immersive experience.Besides its exhibits, the space holds various workshops and story-telling sessions for visitors who are on their own voyage of discovery.

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