Thursday, 13 December 2012

【Penang槟城】 Walk into Pinang Peranakan Mansion

We walk into a house which is filled with culture and memories of Peranakan's family. Before I step into the house, I have to pay RM 10 for entrance fee and they give me a 'visitors guide'. Before I share my experience, I would like to introduce this mansion in simple way.

The Pinang Peranakan Mansion, typical of the home of an affluent Baba a century ago is re-created to allow visitors a glimpse of the opulent lifestyle, customs and traditions in those days. over a thousan pieces of antiques and collectible of this era is on display in this heritage mansion with its eclectic architecture.—— Visitors Guide of Pinang Peranakan Mansion

The front door of this mansion is same with normal banglo. When my friend drops us there, I thought we still have to walk further. When I saw the poster, I know my thought is wrong.

The biggest poster at the front door.

 There are some banner at the gate of front door.
Do you notice a lot of colourful papers are sticked at the plants?
 These stickers prove that you are one of visitors of the mansion.

Actually, you can ask for tour guide there but I choose to explore by myself.
 Dining hall at the ground floor.
Another view of dining hall.
 The needlework is marvelous!
 This is the brochure about the mansion.
 This part of gallery is not opened yet.
 This is Western dining room (Gallery 2).
 Unique design of glass
 Candles stand~ (If I am not mistaken. :-P)
 Wooden Tupperware can be reused many times.
I think the Peranakan family is advocating environment protection at the same time. :-P
 This is a small pillow (may be for child). It's very cute, right? :-)
When I travel in Kuching, I see something like this pillow.
I will share it soon. ;-)
When I am walking in the mansion, I notice that every table is clean but there are a lot of pieces papers on this table, so, I think this is one of entertainment for the family like 'mahjong'.
 Normally, Chinise use dark wooden colour for the board, but this board is golden colour
beacause they are Peranakan. They own their style.
This is the front door of tradisional main hall. Sunlight is welcoming me.
 Now, I step in the hall. Everything is enlarged. Focus at the left part of photo.
You will find a surprise later. Scroll down to checkout.
A door full with chinese tradisional style. 
Surprise~! Do you notice this thing in the last two picture? 
When I see this, I think about 'bunga emas'. 
During era Kesultanan Melaka, 'bunga emas' (golden flower) is tribute.
  This thing is also golden flower but different from that tribute.
A double storey mansion.
Before going upstair, take a photo first.

Next, we enter bridal chambers. There are 3 chamber:
1900's-1920's, 1920's-1940's and 1930's-1950's. 
 Gallery 7: Bridal Chamber (1930's-1950's)
Do you know what are these?
These purses are totally different of style of our purses.
Do you want to use this type of purse?
I think I would not like to use because it is hard to carry. :-P

Gallery 8: Glass Epergne's
These glass adornments are beautiful under the light.
There are a lot of colourful glass adornments.
Black film  player
 Ceramics plates and bowls
 Taking rest for the next journey.
 My couple friends are waiting in the yard.
I take a rest too. ~~O(∩_∩)O~~

Gallery 5: Bridal Chamber (1900's-1920's)
 Bridal bed
 Washbasin
Hat for bridegroom
Collection of shoes
Marriage certificate in Mandarin

Gallery 6: Bridal Chamber (1920's-1940's)
Bridal bed
Collection of Nyonya clothes
Dresser
 Collection of shoe.
Design of shoes have been changed.
Just enjoy the peaceful moment.
 Decoration on door is 3D.
It is beautiful,
but hard to clean it. 
 Corridor
Courtyard
 The mansion is a good scene for drama or movies.
 I found an alley.
 The alley is leading to ancestral temple.

Actually, kitchen in the mansion is also on of the galleries.
I miss the kitchen because we are running out of time.

On the way walking back to car, I found that shop owners make full use of walls.
My tired eyes were refreshed when I saw it.
The weather is hot. I take a herbal tea to quench.

After lunch, we head to somewhere full with colour and taste the sweet.
Share with you soon. ;-)