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  1. Our shared heritage, and the stories behind them, can be found in every nook and corner – be it at our iconic National Monuments, or in our everyday spaces such as our favourite neighbourhood playground. 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.

  2. 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. NHB's mission is to preserve and celebrate the shared heritage of our diverse communities, for the purpose of education, nation-building and cultural understanding. It manages the national ...

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  4. www.nhb.gov.sg › what-we-doOverview - NHB

    The National Heritage Board (NHB) plays a key role in the development of a vibrant and diverse museum and heritage landscape in Singapore, through the cross-sharing of knowledge and expertise with fellow arts and heritage professionals. We endeavour to grow capabilities in the sector and encourage a culture of museum excellence, to lay a firm ...

  5. National Heritage Board. In my message last year, I likened the start of 2020 to a roller coaster ride. This analogy has continued to ring

  6. 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.

  7. www.nhb.gov.sg › what-we-do › our-workGrants - NHB

    The National Heritage Board (NHB) encourages greater community ownership of our shared history and heritage, with various grants schemes tailored to different heritage enthusiasts and their projects. A wide range of projects have benefitted from the scheme, from publications and documentaries, to exhibitions and events, adding to the variety of heritage touch-points and offerings Singaporeans ...

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