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Discover the vibrant heritage and intricate artistry of Peranakan tiles in Singapore's Chinatown, a must-visit for culture enthusiasts and art lovers.
Discover the vibrant world of Peranakan tiles at the Peranakan Tiles Gallery in Singapore's Chinatown. This unique gallery showcases the intricate craftsmanship and cultural significance of these beautiful tiles, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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Car
If you're driving, exit Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve via the main road. Head southeast on Kranji Way towards Kranji Road. Merge onto SLE (Seletar Expressway) and continue driving towards the city. Take the exit to BKE (Bukit Timah Expressway) towards the city. Follow signs to Chinatown. Once you reach Chinatown, look for Pagoda Street. The Peranakan Tiles Gallery is located at 37 Pagoda Street, right in the heart of Chinatown.
Public Transportation
To get to the Peranakan Tiles Gallery using public transportation, first make your way to the nearest bus stop at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. Take Bus 925 towards Kranji MRT Station. Once you arrive at Kranji MRT Station, transfer to the North South Line (Red Line) towards Marina South Pier. Disembark at Chinatown MRT Station (NE4). Exit the station via Exit A. From there, walk straight and take a left onto Pagoda Street. The Peranakan Tiles Gallery will be located at 37 Pagoda Street.
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