Published: Oct. 17, 2025  7:56 p.m.  GMT+8


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In the hallway leading from the living room to the living area, a smiling bust of Goh Keng Swee stands. Ding Lisong, founder of Guangdong Development Bank, presented this bust personally and in the name of Gu Mu in 1998. Photo: Vickie

In the hallway leading from the living room to the living area, a smiling bust of Goh Keng Swee stands. Ding Lisong, founder of Guangdong Development Bank, presented this bust personally and in the name of Gu Mu in 1998. Photo: Vickie

(Singapore) — In a quiet corner of Singapore’s eastern coast, an unassuming two-story house could easily be mistaken for any other. Step inside, though, and it unfolds like a miniature China museum. The rooms are filled with ink paintings, porcelain vases, hand-woven carpets, bronze horses and embroidery from every corner of the country — Jiangsu, Guangdong, Yunnan, Guizhou and beyond.

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