Combine a zoo day with rich Peranakan culture! This fun 30-minute workshop by The Intan brings the vibrant heritage of Singapore’s Peranakan community right near Mandai Wildlife Reserve. Families will explore the beautiful fusion of Chinese, Malay, and Indonesian influences in iconic shophouse architecture and colorful mosaic tiles—perfect for adding an educational, creative twist to your wildlife adventure.
Kids especially love learning the stories behind floral motifs, geometric patterns, and symbolic designs that once decorated historic homes. Hands-on tile art activities let everyone create their own keepsake while discovering how these elements reflect Peranakan life, wealth, and nature. It’s a short, engaging session that’s stroller-friendly and ideal for all ages after a visit to the zoo or River Wonders.
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The Scoop – What to Expect
Peranakan architecture blends Chinese, Malay, and European influences in colorful shophouses with ornate details like intricate carvings and vibrant majolica tiles.
Families can explore the cultural stories behind Peranakan tiles, learn about design motifs, and enjoy hands-on activities like coloring or painting their own tile. Short 30-minute sessions by The Intan make it ideal for kids and parents to connect with Singapore’s multicultural heritage creatively.
Head to Joo Chiat and Katong for colorful shophouses and tile details.
Yes, these workshops are family-oriented with simple creative tasks like tile coloring. They help kids appreciate cultural fusion through fun, hands-on learning in a short, engaging format.
Peranakan tiles symbolize the blended history of immigrant Chinese families adapting to Malay and colonial influences. Workshops highlight family traditions, symbolism, and craftsmanship passed down through generations in Singapore and beyond.
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