Onn hopes that through this exhibition, audiences will gain a better understanding of the Baba Nyonya culture, which will also serve as a catalyst for promoting cultural awareness and cross-cultural appreciation among Chinese audiences.
"By showcasing the integrated cultures of Singapore and other countries in Southeast Asia, the exhibition aims to foster a spirit of curiosity, dialogue and exchange, encouraging audiences to embrace the diversity and richness of Southeast Asian heritage," he says.
Liu Yuzhu, head of the China Foundation for Cultural Heritage Conservation, underscores the significance of the Baba Nyonya culture as a testament to the vibrant fusion of Chinese and Southeast Asian influences along the ancient Maritime Silk Road.
"The Peranakan culture is celebrated for its uniqueness, richness and colorful tapestry. It stands as a living embodiment of the enduring people-to-people connections and friendships that have flourished among the diverse peoples of Asian countries over the centuries," Liu says.
Han, the visitor, says that witnessing the intricate details of the traditional costumes, the relics' exquisite craftsmanship and the stories captured in old photos was truly a profound experience.
"By providing a platform for showcasing the cultural heritage of the Baba Nyonya community, the ongoing exhibition serves as a means for dialogue, understanding and appreciation of the interconnectedness of cultures," Han adds.