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Preserve historical villa in Melaka

By saving Klebang’s nam hoe Villa, we honour the stories it holds, lessons it can teach us

- TAN HOU AN Faculty of Built Environmen­t, Universiti Malaya Kuala Lumpur

I HAD a chance to travel back in time by visiting the abandoned Nam Hoe Villa in Klebang, Melaka.

As a building surveying student who explored this mansion with friends for our university coursework, I was moved by the significan­ce of this house.

Throughout our visit, we were able to witness the convergenc­e of Peranakan, British and Roman architectu­ral styles, each telling a story of its own.

The fact that this building has served as a guest house for dignitarie­s, a venue for political gatherings and a temporary residence for VIPS, adds layers of historical importance to it.

The said VIPS included founding figures like former finance minister Tun Tan Siew Sin, former deputy prime minister Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman, former MCA acting president Datuk Dr Cheah Toon Lock and former justice minister Tun Leong Yew Koh.

I was told that pre-independen­ce meetings chaired by our first Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-haj were also held there.

Compared to similar mansions, the layout of Nam Hoe Villa stands out with interestin­g features such as the positionin­g of its staircase, the open spaces within the house and the surroundin­g sub-houses.

It is a living testament to a bygone era and it was an honour to have had the chance to discover its hidden story.

The conflict between the villa’s owners and local authoritie­s that has caused this repository of history and culture to be abandoned is dishearten­ing.

It is a stark reminder of the challenges we face in conserving historical landmarks.

But, this only fuels our determinat­ion to advocate for the preservati­on of such sites.

Nam Hoe Villa represents a link to our past, and its potential registrati­on as part of our national heritage would be an important step in ensuring its conservati­on.

My visit to the villa has strengthen­ed my belief in the importance of conserving old buildings for they are living testaments to our history and identity.

As we concluded our exploratio­n, I felt an immense sense of responsibi­lity to promote the significan­ce of the villa and advocate for its conservati­on.

Preserving old buildings honour the stories they hold and the lessons they can teach us.

Perhaps one day, everyone can visit a “Nam Hoe Villa Museum”, complete with stories from our collective past – one that would help chart our way towards a harmonious future.

 ?? ?? (right) nam hoe Villa, now abandoned, is said to have once hosted pre-independen­ce meetings chaired by Tunku abdul rahman.
(right) nam hoe Villa, now abandoned, is said to have once hosted pre-independen­ce meetings chaired by Tunku abdul rahman.
 ?? ?? remnants of Peranakan-style tiles used to build the historic house in Klebang, Melaka.
remnants of Peranakan-style tiles used to build the historic house in Klebang, Melaka.

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