- The
Peranakan Chinese (/pəˈrɑːnəˌkɑːn, -kən/) are an
ethnic group defined by
their genealogical descent from the
first waves of
Southern Chinese settlers...
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Peranakan cuisine or
Nyonya cuisine comes from the
Peranakans,
descendants of
early Chinese migrants who
settled in Penang, Malacca,
Singapore and Indonesia...
- The
Peranakan Museum is a
museum and
gallery in the
Museum district of
Singapore that
specialises in the country's
Peranakan culture. It is the sister...
- 18th and 19th
centuries from Melaka, who are also
known as the "Indian
Peranakans" and have
adopted Malay (mostly) and
Chinese cultural practices whilst...
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Pinang Peranakan Mansion (Malay:
Rumah Agam
Peranakan ****u Pinang) in
George Town, Penang, Malaysia, is a
museum dedicated to Penang's
Peranakan heritage...
- The Jawi
Peranakan (Jawi: جاوي ڤرانقن) is an
ethnic group found primarily within the
Malaysian state of
Penang and in Singapore, both
regions were part...
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Originating from
Peranakan Chinese cuisine,
laksa recipes are
commonly served in Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
Laksa is a dish of
Peranakan Chinese origin...
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Peranakan Place (also
known as
Peranakan Place Complex),
formerly known as
Peranakan Corner, is a row of six two-storey
shophouses facing Orchard Road...
- in Singapore.
Former home to many
members of the city-state's
wealthy Peranakan community, it is
located near
Orchard Road. Many of its
homes feature...
- definition, a
distinction has
commonly been made
between peranakan and
totok Chinese.
Peranakan were
generally said to have
mixed Chinese and
local ancestry...