Sim Kwong Ho Shophouses

Heritage preservation · Balestier

Sim Kwong Ho Shophouses

Heritage preservation · Balestier

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312 Balestier Rd, Singapore 328366

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Sim Kwong Ho Shophouses blend Chinese Baroque charm with colonial stone and tile, showcasing ornate mythical motifs and timeless elegance since 1926.  

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"Built in 1926, this shophouse - commonly known as the "Sim Kwong Ho" shophouse due to the inscription on the front of the building - is best known for its Chinese Baroque-style motifs. The introduction of the Chinese Baroque style was due to a rubber boom, where the newly rich showed off their wealth on their new buildings by ornamenting it with European architectural styles and features, while retaining their distinct Eastern influence and local flavours. These shophouses are not only elegant aesthetically, they were also built to be incredibly functional. Since colonial times, these shophouses were built with stone and tiled roofs so the chances of the house catching fire were lower compared to houses made of wood, which were more commonplace in those days. When you're in the area, keep your eyes peeled for the combination of Western features such as glazed floral tiles and floral wreaths, with traditional Chinese motifs such as mythical beasts and carvings of bats, which are an ancient symbol of good fortune to the Chinese." - OuterEdit

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"Sim Kwong Ho Shophouses, Balestier by OuterEdit. Built in 1926, this shophouse - commonly known as the "Sim Kwong Ho" shophouse due to the inscription on the front of the building - is best known for its Chinese Baroque-style motifs. The introduction of the Chinese Baroque style was due to a rubber boom, where the newly rich showed off their wealth on their new buildings by ornamenting it with European architectural styles and features, while retaining their distinct Eastern influence and local flavours. These shophouses are not only elegant aesthetically, they were also built to be incredibly functional. Since colonial times, these shophouses were built with stone and tiled roofs so the chances of the house catching fire were lower compared to houses made of wood, which were more commonplace in those days.When you're in the area, keep your eyes peeled for the combination of Western features such as glazed floral tiles and floral wreaths, with traditional Chinese motifs such as mythical beasts and carvings of bats, which are an ancient symbol of good fortune to the Chinese."

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Jaes Ho

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Love the Chinese name 沈广合 still clearly inscribed on the triangular pediment with little loss of details ( 1926-2022!). There’s so much architectural gems in Balestier.

Ant Tan (Ant)

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Historical shophouses along Balestier heritage trail.