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Sim Kwong Ho shophouses

Sim Kwong Ho shophouses

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The Sim Kwong Ho shophouses are a row of shophouses located on the corner of Balestier Road and Kim Keat Road.

History

Constructed in 1926, the Sim Kwong Ho shophouses were designed by architectural firm Westerhout & Oman, and built on 292-310 Balestier Road, by Sim Cheng Neo, who lived on 503 Balestier Road.[1][2] The row of shophouses are known as the Sim Kwong Ho Shophouses due to the Chinese characters on the side of the shophouses, which read "Sim Kwong Ho".[1] The style in which the shophouses are built is known as Singapore Eclectic or Chinese Baroque.[2][3] The walls of the shophouses are covered with European glazed floral tiles, with carvings of birds, flowers, bats and mythical beasts. There was formerly a centrepiece, which was taken down for unknown reasons.[2]

The shophouses have been included in the Balestier Heritage Trail by the National Heritage Board.[2][4][5]


References

  1. "Sim Kwong Ho Shophouses". Roots. National Heritage Board. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  2. "Balestier Heritage Trail" (PDF). NHB. National Heritage Board. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  3. Nurjuwita, Dewi (27 October 2019). "The most beautiful traditional architecture in Singapore". Time Out. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  4. Chin, Daryl (3 April 2011). "Extended heritage trail for Balestier". The Straits Times. Singapore.
  5. Wong, Cara (19 December 2018). "A walk down memory lane for the elderly". The Straits Times. Singapore. Retrieved 7 April 2022.

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