This Chinese style townhouse used to be the family home of Kway Mee Koo (1876-1940) who with his sons were contractors responsible for building some of Singapore's early road and drainage infrastructure.
Decorated with cut porcelain pieces otherwise known as <i<jian nian< /i> and plaster relief mouldings of animals rich in Chinese symbolism, it is a good example of a towkay's townhouse from the turn of the 20th century.For more photos, visit URA's My Conservation Portal.
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