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More appreciation for kebayas expected after Unesco recognition
The Straits Times
|December 06, 2024
Garment’s inscription a boon for Singapore and heritage businesses, say cultural groups
The kebaya's inscription on Unesco's intangible cultural heritage list paves the way for more Singaporeans to gain a deeper appreciation of the traditional garment, said cultural groups and kebaya designers.
On Dec 4, the garment was successfully inscribed on Unesco's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, following a joint submission by Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand.
Generally taking the form of an open-fronted upper garment made from a variety of fabrics, the kebaya is worn by groups across South-east Asia, and in Singapore is most commonly associated with the Malay and Peranakan communities.
Mr Alvin Teo, president of Peranakan culture non-profit Gunong Sayang Association, said Unesco's recognition is important for Singapore as it underscores the kebaya's role in the nation's multicultural heritage, providing greater visibility and awareness of local traditions, including Peranakan culture.
"The inscription helps preserve and promote kebaya-related practices for future generations while fostering a deeper sense of pride in our cultural identity," he added.
This story is from the December 06, 2024 edition of The Straits Times.
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