Singapore is a diverse metropolis whose history boasts a spectrum of international influences, which the progressive nation is proud to showcase today. Under the patronage of the National Heritage Board, the Malay Heritage Centre provides an intriguing glimpse into the cultural and historical impact of the Singapore Malay population in forming the nation’s unique ethnic landscape. To truly soak in the city’s multi-cultural influences, make sure you check into a centrally located serviced apartment Singapore has to offer its leisure and corporate visitors. Consider the Somerset Bencoolen Singapore as a possible option. Situated in the midst of fine dining and entertainment offerings, it is one of the best ranked Singapore serviced apartments on offer. For a fascination foray into the Singaporean Malay culture, head over to the Malay Heritage Centre in Sultan Gate in the Kampong Glam area, which was once home to the Malay aristocracy prior to the colonization of the country by the British in 1819. The site of the centre once housed the royal seat of the Malay sultans who presided over the area.  The heritage centre affords all curious visitors a glimpse into the history and culture of one of the most vibrant ethnic communities who make up the Singaporean cultural landscape. Through its intriguing exhibits, artefacts, multimedia displays spread across nine expansive galleries, you will encounter a portal into Singapore’s vibrant past. First time visitors are also able to take advantage of the daily tours on offer, which will take approximately 45 minutes. In addition, if you’d like to know more about the surrounding streets for an active immersion into the world of Malay culture, download an app for your ipad, iphone or android, which will take you through the streets of this vibrant cultural mecca and explore the famed landmarks, unique street names, and old modes of commerce that formed part of the bustle of the port city.

 

Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and intends to visit them all someday.

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