The building was constructed in 1892, and housed one of the best known Chinese charity medical centres in Singapore.
Traditional Chinese doctors or sinsehs used to dispense free treatment and medicine to patients of all races in Singapore.
Today, it is used as a commercial building for the Singapore office for Forever Living Products.
These compassionate men saw an urgent need for a charitable organisation that provided medical advice and assistance to those who could not afford to pay for it.
The furnishing and such cost the company an additional $3 million as they imported the antique furnitures from Malaysia and China.