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I rented a kebaya and Nyonya costume for 3 hours. The basic fee included the top, bottom, and front fasteners. Hair styling, hair accessories, makeup, and shoes were extra options. If you want to take photos that pay attention to every detail, I think it's best to avoid casual shoes like sneakers to create the right atmosphere. I was staying at a Peranakan-style heritage hotel, so I was able to enjoy taking photos at my leisure within the hotel. If you're not staying at the hotel, the area around Dutch Square would be a good photo spot, but it's generally quite crowded, although this may vary depending on the time of year. Also, it seemed that there was an additional charge for entering the Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum while wearing the costume, so I didn't use it this time. Combining it with my hotel stay allowed me to fully enjoy the atmosphere of Peranakan culture, which was wonderful.