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The National Museum of Singapore welcomes visitors back to the newly refreshed Goh Seng Choo Gallery from 10 February 2021 with the exhibition A Voyage of Love and Longing. It features a selection of the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings paired with Malay literature for the first time, to encourage visitors to not only learn about the diverse natural history in the region but also to rediscover the rich cultural heritage of our Malay community and neighbours.
The presentation of the 19th-century drawings alongside Malay pantuns (rhyme quatrains), classical texts and love ballads offers visitors a fresh, lyrical perspective on the natural history depicted in the collection. These include excerpts from prominent regional writers and musicians from the 19th and 20th centuries, ranging from Amir Hamzah and Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, to Ella and Saloma. Interactive digital activities and displays at the show encourage visitors to further engage with the storied collection.
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