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- Baba_House abstract "Baba House (also referred to as NUS Baba House) is a museum in Singapore, showcasing Peranakan history, architecture and heritage. It is a traditional Peranakan pre-war terrace-house which was formerly owned by 19th-century shipping tycoon Wee Bin who settled in Singapore, after arriving from the southern Chinese province of Fujian. The Baba House is also an outpost of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Museum and co-managed by the NUS Centre for the Arts.".
- Baba_House location Singapore.
- Baba_House type Peranakan.
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- Baba_House wikiPageRevisionID "707692008".
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_establishments_in_Singapore.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_museums_in_Singapore.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folk_museums.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historic_house_museums.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Category:Museums_established_in_2008.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_heritage.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Fujian.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Malacca.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Malaysian_Chinese_Association.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink NUS_Museum.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink National_University_of_Singapore.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Outram_Park_MRT_Station.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Peranakan.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Peranakan_Museum.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink S._R._Nathan.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Tan_Cheng_Lock.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Urban_Redevelopment_Authority.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLink Wee_Bin.
- Baba_House wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baba House".
- Baba_House curator "Foo Su Ling".
- Baba_House curator "Peter Lee".
- Baba_House director "Mrs Christine Khor".
- Baba_House established "September 2008".
- Baba_House imagesize "150".
- Baba_House location Singapore.
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- Baba_House name "Baba House".
- Baba_House publictransit Outram_Park_MRT_Station.
- Baba_House publictransit Singapore.
- Baba_House type Cultural_heritage.
- Baba_House type Peranakan.
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- Baba_House subject Category:2008_establishments_in_Singapore.
- Baba_House subject Category:Ethnic_museums_in_Singapore.
- Baba_House subject Category:Folk_museums.
- Baba_House subject Category:Historic_house_museums.
- Baba_House subject Category:Museums_established_in_2008.
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- Baba_House comment "Baba House (also referred to as NUS Baba House) is a museum in Singapore, showcasing Peranakan history, architecture and heritage. It is a traditional Peranakan pre-war terrace-house which was formerly owned by 19th-century shipping tycoon Wee Bin who settled in Singapore, after arriving from the southern Chinese province of Fujian. The Baba House is also an outpost of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Museum and co-managed by the NUS Centre for the Arts.".
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- Baba_House isPrimaryTopicOf Baba_House.
- Baba_House name "Baba House".