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  1. The National Heritage Board (NHB) is the custodian of Singapore’s heritage. We are responsible for telling the Singapore story, sharing the Singaporean experience and imparting our Singapore spirit.

  2. www.nhb.gov.sg › who-we-are › about-usAbout NHB

    Jul 7, 2023 · The National Heritage Board (NHB) is the custodian of Singapore’s heritage. We are responsible for telling the Singapore story, sharing the Singaporean experience and imparting our Singapore spirit.

  3. National Heritage Board 61 Stamford Road #03-08 Stamford Court Singapore 178892. Chee_Yan_YEOH_from.BOARD@nhb.gov.sg. Member. Ms. CHANG Hwee Nee. Chief Executive Officer ... National University of Singapore 10 Kent Ridge Crescent, AS8, Level 6, #06-35, Singapore 119260. fzakaria@nus.edu.sg. Member.

  4. The National Heritage Board (NHB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) of the Government of Singapore. It was formed on 1 August 1993. [2]

  5. National Heritage Board. 51,574 likes · 231 talking about this · 248 were here. Welcome to the official Facebook page of the National Heritage Board, Singapore.

  6. Embark on the National Heritage Board's well-loved heritage trails and experience for yourself the untold stories behind the neighbourhoods and streets of Singapore where we live, work and play.

  7. Apr 14, 2016 · SINGAPORE - A comprehensive heritage portal, piecing together different threads of research conducted by the National Heritage Board (NHB) over the years, has been launched.

  8. Dec 6, 2020 · The National Heritage Board (NHB) has collated 19 heritage trails across the island since 1999, and they cover a good range of Singapore's geography and history.

  9. Our National Monuments are an integral part of Singapore’s built heritage, which the National Heritage Board (NHB) preserves and promotes for posterity. They are monuments and sites that are accorded the highest level of protection in Singapore.

  10. The National Heritage Board (NHB) is a statutory board established on 1 August 1993 under the then Ministry of Information and the Arts.1 Its formation was part of the recommendations of the 1989 Report of the Advisory Council on Culture and the Arts. The goal was to make Singapore a gracious and culturally vibrant society.

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