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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall (Wan Qing Yuan)
By:
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall
Living with civilisations: Southeast Asia’s local and national cultures
By:
Wang Gungwu
Chinese identity and loyalty in Singapore in the 19
th
and 20
th
centuries
By:
Wang Gungwu
Singapore Chinese culture: National identity, ethnic belonging, and cultural construction
By:
Lee Guan Kin
Local lexicon: Singapore the ‘starry island’
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Hoi Thin Amateur Dramatic Association: From raising funds to promoting community ties
By:
Choi Chi-cheung
Traditional trades of the Hokkiens in Singapore
By:
The Editorial Team
Traditional trades of the Teochews in Singapore
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Traditional trades of the Cantonese community in Singapore
By:
Chan Hong Yin
Traditional trades of the Hakka community in Singapore
By:
Lee Leong Sze
Traditional trades of the Hainanese community in Singapore
By:
Wong Chin Soon
Chinese Muslims in Singapore
By:
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, Malay Heritage Centre
Stories behind the stones: Bukit Brown Cemetery
By:
Lee Chyen Yee
A history of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry
By:
Tan Teng Phee
Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry and “Chinese entrepreneurial spirit”
By:
Tan Teng Phee
Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Philanthropic activities of the Hakkas in Singapore
By:
Lee Leong Sze
Driving forces behind Chinese immigration to Singapore in the 19
th
century
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Of blood and geography: Clan associations in Singapore
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Chinese associations beyond geographical, kinship and trade ties
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Hokkien temples in Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Organisations of new Chinese immigrants in Singapore
By:
Yow Cheun Hoe
The functions of Chinese temples and clan associations in Singapore
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Hokkien clan cemeteries in Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
An overview of Chinese community organisations in Singapore
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Hokkien clan associations in Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Qiaopi: Remittance letters from Chinese migrants
By:
Zhang Huimei
Philanthropic activities of the Hokkiens in Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
The qiaopi network and Singapore’s hub position
By:
Zhang Huimei
Singapore’s ancient names
By:
Kua Bak Lim
Chinese communities and major dialect-groups in 19
th
century Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Teochew clan associations in Singapore
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Singapore’s Chinese names: The Xinjiapo variants
By:
David Chng Khin Yong
Contributions to education by Teochew community in Singapore
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Contributions to education by Hokkien community in Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Temple of the Teochews: Yueh Hai Ching Temple
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Teochew cemeteries in Singapore
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Philanthropic activities of the Teochews in Singapore
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Cantonese clan associations in Singapore
By:
Lee Kok Leong
Schools founded by Cantonese in Singapore
By:
Lee Kok Leong
Fuk Tak Chi temple: The temple established by the Cantonese and Hakkas
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Theng: The cemetery built by the Cantonese in Singapore
By:
Lee Kok Leong
Cheng San Teng and Loke Yah Teng: The cemeteries jointly established by the Cantonese and Hakkas
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Philanthropic healthcare activities of the Cantonese community in Singapore
By:
Lee Kok Leong
Hakka clan associations in Singapore
By:
Wong Sin Kiong
Schools founded by Hakka in Singapore
By:
Lee Leong Sze
Hakka temples in Singapore: Hock Teck See temple and Fuk Tak Chi temple
By:
Lee Leong Sze
Singapore’s Hakka cemeteries and related organisations
By:
Lee Leong Sze
Schools founded by Hainanese in Singapore
By:
Wong Chin Soon
Hai Lam Sua: The Hainanese community’s cemetery
By:
Wong Chin Soon
The Henghua people in Singapore
By:
Cheng Lim Keak
The Peranakan Chinese in Singapore
By:
The Editorial Team
Winds of trade: Chinese junks in early Singapore
By:
Kua Bak Lim
The Chinese who arrived in Singapore before Raffles
By:
Kua Bak Lim
See Ewe Lay and Lat Pau
By:
Kua Bak Lim