Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum

The Baba & Nyonya House Museum (Malay: Muzium Warisan Baba Nyonya), also known as the Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum, is a museum in Melaka City, Melaka, Malaysia. It showcases the local history of ethnic Chinese-Malays called Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan in Melaka.

Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum
Muzium Warisan Baba Nyonya
Established1986
LocationMelaka City, Melaka, Malaysia
Coordinates2.195350°N 102.246700°E / 2.195350; 102.246700
TypeMuseum

History

The museum was established in 1986 by Chan Kim Lay, the fourth generation of his family to reside in the large house built by his great-grandfather in 1896 in Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, a street also known as "Millionaire's Row" for its luxurious houses.[1][2][3][4]

In 2009, Chinese president Hu Jintao toured the museum during a visit to Melaka.[5] In 2013, the President of Singapore Dr Tony Tan also toured the museum.

Exhibitions

The museum is known for its elaborate woodwork, furniture, and porcelain.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Malacca mixed tradition--Peranakan culture." Philippines News Agency/Xinhua, 13 September 2010   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  2. Rina de Silva, "Fading customs of Straits Chinese", New Straits Times, 21 August 2007   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  3. "Leisurely stroll for history lesson", New Straits Times, 7 May 2004   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  4. Hwei-F'en Cheah, "Nonya Beadwork and Contemporary Peranakan Chinese Culture in Singapore and Malaysia", in Marianne Hulsbosch, Elizabeth Bedford, Martha Chaiklin, eds., Asian Material Culture (Amsterdam University Press, 2009), ISBN 978-9089640901, p. 77. Excerpts available at Google Books.
  5. "Hu views Straits of Malacca and visits museum", New Straits Times, 12 November 2009   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  6. "Beyond Singapore", Sunset, 1 April 1989   via Questia Online Library (subscription required) .
  • Lenzi, Iola (2004). Museums of Southeast Asia. Singapore: Archipelago Press. pp. 200 pages. ISBN 981-4068-96-9.


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