Learn informative facts about the history of Southeast Asia and how the 1911 Revolution affected Singapore.
Go through the memorial hall with the help of an English-speaking guide, and gain insights into Southeast Asia’s history and culture.
Explore a variety of exhibits in the memorial halls, featuring historical images of the revolution and Dr. Sun Yat Sen's personal items, including a 100-year-old Letterpress Cylinder Printing Machine.
Visit the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall in Singapore, a double-storey colonial style villa, dedicated to Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of Modern China.
About Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, Singapore:
The Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall in Singapore is dedicated to the life and legacy of the revolutionary leader and founding father of modern China, Sun Yat Sen, to offer the visitors an insight of his contributions during the 1911 Revolution. The memorial hall, renovated like a colonial villa, chronicles the history of Singpaore through immersive exhibits, interactive displays, and a wide collection of artefacts and archive materials. The Hall honours and preserves the revolutionary spirit and principles and serves as a tribute to the historical ties between Singapore and China.
About the Activity:
How to Reach:
It is not mandatory, but during peak tourist seasons or holidays, the memorial hall may experience increased visitor numbers, leading to longer queues and potential sell-outs of tickets. In such cases, purchasing tickets in advance can help secure your entry and avoid disappointment.
Visitors below 6 years can enter the museum for free. Child ticket is required for visitors between 7-12 years of age.
Sun Yat Sen museum offers a single-day ticket that is valid for a specific date of entry. These tickets allow visitors to access the museum's exhibitions, galleries, and facilities for the duration of one day, from the museum's opening hours until closing time on the same day.
The memorial hall holds historical significance as the former residence of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, a prominent revolutionary leader and the founding father of modern China. It serves as a memorial to his revolutionary activities in Southeast Asia.