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Geylang Serai is the cultural heart of the Malay community in Singapore. At the Malay Village, go back in time and discover the traditional ‘Kampung Days’ lifestyle of Malays in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Cultural Museum features a fascinating collection of artifacts like weaving tools, musical instruments and an extensive display of a traditional Malay wedding complete with hand-sewn garments, accessories, and a Bridal Chamber. The Muslim Showcase, Hall of Fame and Geylang Serai Corner too offer insights into the lives of Malays in Singapore. Call 67484700 or 68487040 to find out the performance dates and times
The Malays are the native inhabitants of Singapore. After the British dispersed the Malay floating village at the mouth of the Singapore River in the 1840s, the Malays, together with the large influx of Malaysians and Indonesians, congregated in Geylang.
In the early 1920s, Kampong Gelam’s Malay population moved out en-mass to Geylang Serai as a consequence of the keen competition for land in Kampong Gelam.
A visit to the Geylang Serai Market is an intriguing experience. There are shops and stalls displaying a miscellany of items from handicrafts, rugs, rattan, fabrics Malay attire to spices, herbs, seasonal tropical fruits and more. Jostle with the local crowds as they go about their daily shopping and trading chores whilst you sip a cup of the local ‘teh tarik’ or pulled tea. Meander through the narrow lanes off Geylang Road for a glimpse of everyday life.
* In the day large numbers of school children visit the area on field trips.
Operating hours: 10.00 am – 10.00 pm (daily)
Address:
39 Geylang Serai,
Geylang Serai Malay Village,
Singapore 409227
Telephone : (65)6748 4700
Fax : (65)6741 7794
Admission :
Free entrance to the village (Extra charges apply for the two attractions, Kampung Days and Cultural Museum: SGD 5 adults and SGD 3 children)
* Prices are subject to changes.
Getting there:
Take the MRT to Paya Lebar Station (EW8) and walk towards Geylang Road
Reference: https://infopedia.nl.sg/articles/SIP_747_2004-12-09.html
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