- Peranakan Chinese - Wikipedia
The word Peranakan, which can have very broad and labile meanings in Malay and Indonesian and, when used in common parlance, is simply an indicator of heritage or descent, may also be used to refer to other ethnic groups in the same region
- Peranakan | History, Cuisine Language | Britannica
Peranakan, in Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia, a native-born person of mixed local and foreign ancestry There are several kinds of Peranakans, namely Peranakan Chinese, Peranakan Arabs, Peranakan Dutch, and Peranakan Indians
- ABOUT THE PERANAKANS - NHB
The term peranakan suggests someone who is locally born but has heritage from somewhere else — a mixture of cultures Today, peranakan has taken on the status of cultural identity and refers to a range of mixed heritage communities
- Who Are The Peranakans and What Are Their Traditions?
Peranakan are Chinese people with Malay or Indonesian heritage and their culture is a mixture of Western and Chinese tradition
- What is Peranakan culture and how it is still alive? All you need to . . .
The term “Peranakan,” from the Malay word for “local born,” historically referred to descendants of Chinese immigrants who settled in the Malay Archipelago and intermarried with local populations
- Peranakan Culture | MakeYourAsia
Explore the rich heritage of Peranakan culture, a unique blend of Chinese and Malay traditions Learn about its vibrant history, distinctive cuisine, and stunning architecture in Southeast Asia
- Peranakan: Origin Story Of The People Of The Straits
Not many people can say that they have met a Peranakan before Explore and discover the rich history and heritage of Peranakan culture
- The Peranakan Straits Chinese | Throughout History
In modern times, the term “Peranakan” refers almost exclusively to just the Peranakan Chinese, which is the largest, most well-known group, and most people who are descended from, are of, or who identify with Peranakan ancestry, are almost certainly of Chinese background
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