SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 5 June 2025 - Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) and Mount Faber
Leisure Group (MFLG) have collaborated to transform Sentosa for
'Peranakan Reimagined' — a vibrant showcase that reimagines Peranakan
culture through a contemporary lens. A double celebration in
commemoration of SG60 as well as the 10
th year anniversary of the Singapore Cable Car – Sentosa Line, this showcase will run from 23 May to 31 August 2025.
The Peranakan Reimagined weaves a tapestry of nostalgia and heritage
with immersive storytelling, inviting visitors to rediscover the
richness of Peranakan culture through vibrant installations, projection
artworks, performances, and workshops and specially curated Peranakan
dining experiences across Sentosa. The showcase pays tribute to
Peranakan heritage as a part of Singapore's cultural identity, while
reimagining it for today's audiences.
Sensoryscape: A Cultural Playground for your Senses
At Sensoryscape, which is centered around the engagement of the five
senses and the sixth sense of imagination, the Peranakan Reimagined
showcase transforms the multi-sensorial thoroughfare into a bold
celebration of culture, brought to life through immersive
larger-than-life displays where guests can see, hear, touch, and
experience Peranakan heritage reimagined for today's audiences.
At the heart of the experience stands a striking 7.2-metre-tall
Peranakan-inspired house at Lookout Loop, aptly named The Peranakan
House — a stunning photo spot by day that transforms into a vivid
projection-mapped canvas by night. A grand reimagination of a
traditional Peranakan home, this larger-than-life centrepiece adorned
with intricate detailing and bold colours is a tribute to the artistry
and elegance of Peranakan design. A visual journey unfolds through a
curated collection of photographs within the centrepiece with
contributions by various partners, capturing the spirit of various
Peranakan communities.
As the sun sets, The Peranakan House comes alive with a whole new
nighttime experience, with dynamic multimedia storytelling and
projection artwork, illuminating the rich textures of past Peranakan
life — from its intricate motifs and architecture to beloved cuisine and
traditions which can be admired from different angles while strolling
along Lookout Loop.
Within the Field of Beaded Blooms at Tactile Trellis, guests can also
look forward to an immersive day to night experience, where the garden's
198 panels have been transformed with vibrant designs inspired by the
intricate beadwork of
kasut manek - traditional Peranakan slippers. At the heart of
Tactile Trellis, stands a pair of larger-than-life beaded Peranakan
slippers where guests are invited to experience and feel the intricacy
of Peranakan craftsmanship. Come nighttime, a new light show at Tactile
Trellis brings batik motifs to life through stunning digital light art
displays.
As guests continue their journey down Sensoryscape, dotted throughout
the main walkway, guests can discover the Giant in Grace @ The Walkway.
The resting areas that line the entire stretch have been transformed
into a showcase of larger-than-life Peranakan-inspired installations,
including traditional Peranakan storage jars known as
kamcheng, ornate teapot sets, wedding baskets, sequinned artworks
and more. The sequinned installations reveal an unexpected
transformation when viewed through a camera lens, surprising visitors
with fresh perspectives of familiar Peranakan icons.
Beyond Tactile Trellis and Lookout Loop, the other gardens of
Sensoryscape have been refreshed to showcase different aspects of
Peranakan culture that engage all senses. The showcase spans from
traditional food displays complete with recipes contributed by the
partners - to fashion with kebaya displays, musical instruments and
various other cultural replica artifacts. These thoughtfully curated
exhibits and displays are designed to provide guests with a
multi-sensorial experience of Peranakan culture, reimagined in a whole
new way.
Adding to the Peranakan atmosphere, Sensoryscape will come alive with
vibrant live music performances by Peranakan singing group, Peranakan
Sayang, and the monthly Sentosa Festive Market at Palawan Beach Walk
will be complemented by Peranakan-inspired workshops such as felt beaded
slipper making and more.
Singapore Cable Car - Sentosa Line: A Moving Tribute
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Sentosa Line, the cable car cabins
have been transformed with vibrant Peranakan-inspired designs. Each
cabin features a striking palette of pastel hues, ornate tiles, and
intricate motifs, taking inspiration from the historic shophouses of
Koon Seng Road — once home to Singapore's Peranakan community. Developed
with the creative input of Baba Alvin Yapp of The Intan Peranakan Home
Museum, these heritage-inspired cabins turn the skies above Sentosa into
a moving tribute to Peranakan culture, offering guests an aerial
preview of the island-wide celebration as they journey across Sentosa's
golden beaches and coastal forests.
As part of the celebrations, local residents can also enjoy special
1-for-1 Sentosa Line promotions between 23 May to 31 August 2025 —
including a Sentosa Line round trip for two at only $4 (U.P. $4 per
adult, $3 per child) or 1-day unlimited rides for two at $14 (U.P. $27
per adult, $22 per child). This promotion is available only for tickets
purchased at the Sentosa Line — Sensoryscape Station Ticketing Counter
and the Guest Service Centre at Sensoryscape.
Sensoryscape Cable Car Station: Celebration of Kebaya Heritage
In celebration of the kebaya's inscription on UNESCO's Intangible
Cultural Heritage list in 2024, a special showcase is now on display at
both levels of the Sensoryscape Cable Car Station. Curated with
recommendations from The Peranakan Association Singapore, the exhibition
features eight distinctive kebayas by four acclaimed Singaporean
designers, each offering a fresh interpretation of this iconic garment.
Among the highlights is
Kebaya Biku by Baba Raymond Wong of Rumah Kim Choo — a replica of
the kebaya designed for actress Tasha Low's character in the hit TV
series
Emerald Hill – The Little Nyonya Story. Other featured designers
include Ratianah Tahir, known for her timeless Malay and Peranakan
silhouettes; Kavita Thulasidas, who brings bold, cross-cultural flair;
and Ada Goh, whose vibrant, nature-inspired batik artistry adds a
contemporary twist. Together, their creations celebrate the kebaya's
enduring legacy and evolving relevance.
Guests can also visit the Sentosa Shop @ Sensoryscape to enjoy a kebaya
dress-up experience, browse a curated selection of kebayas and beaded
shoes, and shop a range of Peranakan-inspired merchandise.
Siloso Point Cable Car Station: Craft, Cuisine and Culture
At Siloso Point Station, visitors can experience Peranakan heritage
through two striking tiffin carrier installations — one standing at 1.8
metres and the other at 1.6 metres — inspired by The Intan Peranakan
Home Museum's collection. One installation also showcases three
larger-than-life traditional Nyonya kuehs: Kueh Ku, Rainbow Kueh Lapis,
and Kueh Salat. On weekends, a rotating line-up of workshops offers
hands-on activities such as mini clay kueh-making and embroidery. These
interactive sessions invite guests to engage with traditional crafts
through a refreshed and reimagined perspective.
Bringing Heritage to Life on Sentosa
Peranakan Reimagined is part of SDC's ongoing commitment to creating
meaningful and immersive experiences that celebrate Singapore's rich and
diverse heritage. This vibrant showcase across Sentosa pays tribute to
the rich legacy of Peranakan culture as part of Singapore's
multicultural identity.
Through contemporary interpretations and multisensory storytelling,
Peranakan Reimagined not only honours the past but also invites new
generations to connect with this unique cultural heritage in fresh and
engaging ways. The showcase transforms the space into a canvas to
celebrate history, spark interest, and deepen community bonds.
"As Singapore's premier leisure destination, we are proud to present
Peranakan Reimagined in celebration of SG60. Set against the backdrop of
our award-winning, multi-sensorial Sensoryscape, this vibrant and
colourful showcase promises to captivate the senses and elevate every
visitor's experience," said Thien Kwee Eng, Chief Executive Officer of
Sentosa Development Corporation. "Through this showcase, we reaffirm our
commitment to creating engaging experiences and delivering memorable
moments for all our guests. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our
partners for their invaluable contributions in bringing Peranakan
Reimagined to life."
"The 10th anniversary of the Singapore Cable Car's Sentosa Line marks a
decade of sun, sand and scenic rides and it is our pleasure to be
celebrating this key milestone alongside Sentosa Development Corporation
through our very first thematic showcase on the Sentosa Line," said
Buhdy Bok, Managing Director at Mount Faber Leisure Group. "We are also
truly honoured to be collaborating with The Intan to pay homage to
Singapore's unique Peranakan heritage, bringing the unique traditions,
arts and culinary delights of Peranakan culture to life in this special
SG60 year."
On top of the Peranakan Showcase, Sentosa is also offering various
Peranakan-inspired workshops, deals and dining promotions across the
island in celebration of SG60. Sentosa Islander members can also redeem a
pair of Sentosa Line cable car tickets with a minimum spend of $40 at
participating restaurants or shops from now till 31 August 2025.
This showcase is made possible through collaboration with the following
partners: Baba Alvin Yapp of The Intan Peranakan Home Museum, Baba
Gabra, Baba Richard Tan, Baba Raymond Wong of Rumah Kim Choo, Barry
Yeow, Cynthia Wee-Hoefer, Gunong Sayang Association, Nyonya Christine
Ong Kiat Neo (author of Nyonya Kebaya: Intricacies of the Peranakan
Heritage), Peranakan Indian (Chitty Melaka) Association of Singapore,
Peranakan Mansion, Peranakan Museum, Pulau Pulao, Tina Tan Leo and The
Peranakan Association Singapore.
For more information on Peranakan Reimagined please visit
www.sentosa.com.sg/peranakan.
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