Chinatown Heritage Centre

Chinatown Heritage Centre

Chinatown Heritage Centre

  • Multisensory Exhibits: Visitors can experience the journeys and lives of those who left their villages & homes to find a better li...

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Each ticket admits one (1) person to the attraction, which must be presented upon entry into the attraction. If you are arriving in a group, we encourage entering the experience together. All guests are required to adher...

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  • ADULT SGD 25.00
  • CHILD SGD 20.00
  • SENIOR SGD 20.00

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What to expect

The colourful past of Chinatown comes alive within the walls of these three beautifully-restored shophouses on Pagoda Street, comfortably nestled in the midst of Singapore's bustling Chinatown district. Every nook and cranny in the Chinatown Heritage Centre pulsates with the memories of yesteryear, offering an experience like no other as one is transported to Chinatown in the budding years of Singapore's establishment as a seaport.


FAQ

1. How long should I plan to spend at the Chinatown Heritage Centre?
The Chinatown Heritage Centre typically takes 45 mins to 1.5 hours to explore thoroughly. This allows visitors to immerse themselves in the multisensory exhibits, meticulously recreated shophouse interiors from the 1950s, and learn about the early migrants' journeys. If you enjoy reading all the information panels and watching the short films, you might spend closer to 2 hours to fully appreciate the content.


2. What are the operating hours and days for the Chinatown Heritage Centre?
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is open daily from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, with the last admission at 7:15 PM. It’s always recommended to check their official website for the most current schedule. Operating hours or special closures might vary on public holidays or for maintenance purposes, so verifying in advance ensures a smooth visit.


3. What makes the Chinatown Heritage Centre a valuable experience for visitors to Singapore?
The Chinatown Heritage Centre offers a unique and immersive insight into the lives of early Chinese migrants who settled in Singapore. Visitors can walk through meticulously restored shophouses and recreated interiors, experiencing the challenges and triumphs of a bygone era. The multisensory exhibits bring history to life, showcasing the resilience and spirit that shaped Singapore's diverse cultural landscape, providing a profound understanding of the nation's heritage.


4. What specific exhibits and historical recreations can I explore at the Chinatown Heritage Centre?
At the Chinatown Heritage Centre, you can explore detailed recreations of early Chinese immigrants' living quarters and workshops, including a tailor shop, living cubicles, and kitchens. The exhibits feature personal artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that narrate the arduous journeys and daily lives of these settlers. You'll also see beautifully conserved shophouses, offering a glimpse into Singapore’s architectural past and the vibrant community that once thrived there.


5. How can I get to the Chinatown Heritage Centre using public transportation in Singapore?
The Chinatown Heritage Centre is conveniently located at 48 Pagoda Street, directly above the Chinatown MRT station. To get there, take the North East Line (purple line) or the Downtown Line (blue line) to Chinatown MRT station. Use Exit A (Pagoda Street), take a walk down the street for a couple of minutes and you'll find the centre on your right. This makes it highly accessible via Singapore's efficient public transport network.


6. What aspects of early Singaporean life are highlighted through the exhibits at the Chinatown Heritage Centre?
The centre's exhibits vividly portray the harsh realities and community spirit of early Chinese immigrants in Singapore. It covers topics like their motivations for migration, the challenges faced in adapting to a new land, their trades and livelihoods, and the development of Chinatown as a bustling ethnic enclave. Stories of resilience, cultural preservation, and the formation of a vibrant community, including secret societies and clan associations, are central to the narratives presented.


7. Are there specific times or days when the Chinatown Heritage Centre is less crowded?
To avoid larger crowds at the Chinatown Heritage Centre, it is generally best to visit on weekdays, particularly in the mornings right after opening (around 10:00 AM) or in the late afternoon before the last admission (around 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM). Weekends and public holidays tend to be busier due to increased local and tourist traffic, so planning your visit during off-peak hours can enhance your overall experience and allow for more leisurely exploration.

Activity information

  • Hours
    Last Entry Time: 19:15

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  • Standard Admission

How to use

  1. Show Mobile Ticket: Ticketing counter
  2. Please enter the attraction and present a valid ID that matches the name on the ticket.
  3. Bring your tickets (which will be sent to your email in a PDF file).

Terms & conditions

  • Each ticket admits one person, who will be checked at entry, and is valid only on the date of the ticket.
  • Your ticket entitles you to entry to the Centre's galleries. Please note that you may need to queue for entry.
  • Children under the age of 12 will need to be accompanied by an adult.
  • Children under the age of 3 enter for free.
  • Re-entry is not allowed.
  • Last entry will be at 7:15 PM. Please note that we are unable to accommodate late arrivals.
  • Tickets sold are non-transferable, non-refundable, non-rescheduled, and void if altered or duplicated.
  • To preserve the exhibits, flash photography & food, and drinks are not allowed inside the Centre.
  • Please bring your own mobile device and audio earpiece to enjoy free access to audio content during your visit.
  • The Centre is not responsible and does not assume liability for any injury, damage, or loss you may incur, whether such injury, damage or loss is caused by negligence or otherwise.
  • The Centre may, without prior notice and without refund, compensation or any liability, change the operating hours, close and/or restrict admissions to the attraction due to capacity, inclement weather, special events or other reasons.

Location

48 Pagoda St, Singapore 059207

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