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  1. Founded in 1995, the Chinese Heritage Centre (CHC) aims to advance knowledge and understanding of the ethnic Chinese communities in different parts of the world. Established as a non-profit organisation, the CHC's work is guided by an international Board of Governors.

  2. The Chinese Heritage Centre is located at the Nanyang Technological University, 46 Nanyang Ave, Singapore. Opening hours are 9:30am to 5pm on Monday to Friday, and Sat 10am to 5pm on weekends. Admission is free.

  3. Chinese Heritage Centre, NTU, Singapore. 2,424 likes · 3 talking about this · 866 were here. Chinese Heritage Centre A Museum A Library A Research Centre of Nanyang Technological University

  4. The Chinese Heritage Centre (CHC) was founded in 1995 to advance knowledge and understanding of the ethnic Chinese communities in different parts of the world. Established as a non-profit organization, CHC’s work is guided by an international Board of Governors.

  5. The Chinese Heritage Centre bills itself as the "gateway" for all visitors to trace the footsteps of Singapore's early Chinese pioneers and discover the people who made this their home. It is in three renovated shophouses and has recreated the interiors of the shophouse owners of the 1950s.

  6. The Chinese Heritage Centre is an autonomous research institute of Nanyang Technological University. It is the first and only university institute in the world that specializes in the study of Chinese overseas. It serves as a research centre, a library and a museum.

  7. The Chinese Heritage Centre in Singapore is where you can find out more about overseas Chinese communities and their culture.

  8. The Chinese Heritage Centre bills itself as the "gateway" for all visitors to trace the footsteps of Singapore's early Chinese pioneers and discover the people who made this their home. It is in three renovated shophouses and has recreated the interiors of the shophouse owners of the 1950s.

  9. Jan 28, 2008 · Ever wondered how Singapore's Chinatown is different from, say, Cuba's? Find out through the pictorial and interactive exhibitions at this centre, which special.

  10. Of its three exhibitions, 'Chinese More or Less' is the most interesting. The central theme focuses on the Chinese diaspora, including representations of Chinese people in popular Western culture. Catch the 179 bus from Pioneer MRT station.

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