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- Malay_Village abstract "This is a museum in Singapore. For description of Malay villages, see kampung.The Malay Village (Malay: Kampung Melayu) was a museum in Geylang, Singapore where they showcases the life of the Malays who used to live in the area before redevelopment in the 1960s.In the 1960s, Geylang was being redeveloped with the completion of many Housing Development Board (HDB) flats, light industrial estates and complexes. Majlis Pusat, the umbrella body for Malay cultural groups proposed an idea of a Malay village in the 1970s. The purpose is to showcase Malay culture to visitors and to provide a place for selling Malay souvenirs. The suggested location is Pasir Panjang. In August 1980, Ahmad Mattar, the Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, announced plans for the village which the then Minister for National Development, Teh Cheang Wan, gives approval in principle in November 1981. The official approval was given by the Government in February 1984 with Geylang as the chosen site.The construction of the village began in 1986 and completed in 1989 and it costs the HDB $10 million. In September 1991, the Ananda group of companies, run by Hong Kong businessman Clarence Cheung, won the tender with a bid of $3.8 million to run the Malay Village. Plans were proposed to build a $10 million high-tech Islamic cultural museum in the village which did not materialise. Tender for the shops were open in 1992 but only eight shops out of 70 were open with seven out of 45 successful bidders pull out. An advisory panel was also formed.In 2006, a new management, Malay Village Pte Ltd, took over the village and makes a police report with regards to the Malay Village's accounts. However the village has already a six-digit debt with insufficient funds to pay it. In 2008, Malay Village Pte Ltd announces plans to revive the place. However, Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), in the same year, announced plans to demolish the Malay Village after its lease ends in 2011 and to build a suburban commercial hub which includes a civic centre, a 2,000 sq m open plaza space, commercial developments and a new road. Appeals to the URA by shop tenants, management and Marine Parade GRC's Member of Parliament, Fatimah Lateef, were rejected.On 17 Nov 2010, an Eid al-Adha ritual, organised by the Inter-racial and religious confidence circle of Kampong Ubi Kembangan and Geylang Serai, was held at the Malay Village. It was the first time the ritual was performed there. The Malay Village was chosen as it was the operation centre of Mini Environment Service, the Government's appointed korban vendor.".
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- Malay_Village wikiPageLength "3666".
- Malay_Village wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Malay_Village wikiPageRevisionID "686437137".
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:1989_establishments_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_museums_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geylang.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malays_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Eid_al-Adha.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Geylang.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Housing_and_Development_Board.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Inter-racial_and_religious_confidence_circle.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Istana_Kampong_Glam.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Kampong_Glam.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Malay_Heritage_Centre.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Malays_(ethnic_group).
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Marine_Parade_Group_Representation_Constituency.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Member_of_parliament.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_National_Development_(Singapore).
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Museum.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Pasir_Panjang.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Singapore.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Teh_Cheang_Wan.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Urban_Redevelopment_Authority.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLink Village.
- Malay_Village wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malay Village".
- Malay_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Malay_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ms.
- Malay_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Major_Tourist_Attractions_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Malay_Village subject Category:1989_establishments_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village subject Category:Ethnic_museums_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village subject Category:Geylang.
- Malay_Village subject Category:Malays_in_Singapore.
- Malay_Village hypernym Museum.
- Malay_Village type Museum.
- Malay_Village type Attraction.
- Malay_Village comment "This is a museum in Singapore. For description of Malay villages, see kampung.The Malay Village (Malay: Kampung Melayu) was a museum in Geylang, Singapore where they showcases the life of the Malays who used to live in the area before redevelopment in the 1960s.In the 1960s, Geylang was being redeveloped with the completion of many Housing Development Board (HDB) flats, light industrial estates and complexes.".
- Malay_Village label "Malay Village".
- Malay_Village sameAs Q6741542.
- Malay_Village sameAs m.075hl3.
- Malay_Village sameAs Q6741542.
- Malay_Village wasDerivedFrom Malay_Village?oldid=686437137.
- Malay_Village isPrimaryTopicOf Malay_Village.