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Penang l Come to the Overseas Chinese Museum to experience the visual feast of the fusion of Chinese and Western cultures👀

(Also known as the Nyonya Museum) Originally the former residence of the wealthy businessman Zheng Jinggui, who became rich through tin mining and business, and was appointed as the leader of overseas Chinese during the British colonial period - Kapitan. During the Sino-French War of 1885, Zheng Jinggui donated a huge amount of military pay to the Qing government. In order to commend his patriotic behavior, the Qing government conferred the second-rank official title on him and his wife Lin for three generations. As soon as you enter the door, you can see the seven-color glass window grilles full of European style, plus the popular atrium patio in the local area. There is a long table in the hall next to the patio, which is used to entertain guests for dinner when discussing business. The host sits in the middle seat, and there is a large mirror on each side of the wall, so that the host can see the movement of the door and the stairs on the second floor, and know who is coming in and out. After Zheng Jinggui passed away, the legendary mansion in the local area at the end of the 19th century was passed on to his descendants, but the fourth generation around 1990 sold it out. After the renovation, the original white exterior of the building was changed to the current green. There are more than a thousand antique collections inside, and the design concept of combining Chinese and Western styles can be seen everywhere. Shoes must be taken off when visiting the second floor. The hall is decorated with portraits of Zheng Jinggui, his first wife, his second wife, and his parents. There is a unique chair in the hall, called the "blind date chair". Young men and women sit and communicate with each other, which has the beautiful meaning of promoting marriage. In the past, there was a marriage custom of "leading chicken". The rooster and the hen would be put under the bed of the newlyweds at the same time to see whether the rooster or the hen came out first, which represented whether the baby would be a boy or a girl. 🔆[Tips]🔆 Baba Nyonya is the offspring of early Chinese immigrants and local Malay women who married. Boys are called Baba and girls are called Nyonya. Unmarried daughters must learn the bead embroidery craft and give it to their husband's family when they get married to show their virtue as daughters-in-law. Nyonyas usually have good cooking and craftsmanship. They usually start learning bead embroidery at the age of 11. At that time, Nyonyas would get married at the age of 15-18. The new house was also decorated with bead embroidered door curtains. ⚜️Cricket jar The mouth of the jar is carved from ivory and a hole is left to prevent the crickets from suffocating. ⚜️Inlaid with kingfisher feathers Plucking feathers alive is actually a rumor, because birds will struggle when plucking feathers alive, and feathers are easily stained with blood and excrement. ⚜️Nyonyas eat betel nuts and need to learn how to wrap betel nuts for their elders and mothers from a young age. ⚜️Nyonya clothes have no buttons and are shaped with brooches. ⚜️Chairs can be used for two purposes Adults can sit on it, and it can be turned into a baby chair by changing the direction. ⚜️Tortoise-shell folding fan🪭 First time seeing it Free Chinese and English guided tours are available every day 🎫Tickets: Adults RM25/Children (6-12 years old) RM12/Under 6 years old free 🕰️Business hours: 09:30-17:00 📍Address: 29, Church St, Georgetown, 10200 George Town, Penang, Malaysia 💞Recommended visiting time: 2-3 hours 🌼RM138 package: Tickets + Clothing + Refreshments Rent clothes can be worn outside and rented until 5 o'clock If you wear socks, you can rent shoes for free. Otherwise, you have to pay RM5 more to rent. The following can be purchased: ▪️Hairstyle + RM30 ▪️Makeup + RM30 ▪️Photographer 30 minutes + RM150 #Penang Must-see Attractions#Penang Free Travel#Nyonya Museum#Overseas Chinese Museum#May Good Places 2025
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Posted: Jun 13, 2025
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