Exclusive pop-up stalls transformed the venue into a vibrant Peranakan marketplace. Guests browsed intricate beadwork, traditional kasut manek, and curated merchandise whilst sampling delicate kueh. The dessert display alone was stunning: miniature Peranakan shophouses filled with colourful sweets, traditional cakes arranged like precious jewels, each piece a work of edible art.
This wasn’t passive observation. People picked up beaded slippers, asked about embroidery techniques, and traded stories about grandmothers’ recipes. Heritage became tangible, shareable, delicious.
From Launch to Legacy
The collaboration between Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Singapore and The Peranakan Association Singapore proves that the best way to honour heritage is to make it irresistible. Not preserved behind glass, but alive in voices singing, dancers swaying, chefs cooking, and guests discovering that Straits-born culture tastes even better than it looks.
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