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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...
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    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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    Emerald Hill, Singapore (category Places in Singapore)
    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...
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    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...
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  • 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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    Centre, Mandarin Orchard, The Heeren, Faber House, Orchard Point, Peranakan Place and Emerald Hill. Opened in 1987, Somerset station was part of the...
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  • List of commercial sites in Singapore (category Places in Singapore)
    sites in Singapore. Boat Quay Bugis Village Clarke Quay Jalan Kayu Peranakan Place Full article: List of shopping malls in Singapore Ang Mo Kio Town Centre...
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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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    members include Tony Tan, the 7th President of Singapore, Tan Kim Seng, a Peranakan businessman, and Mr and Mrs Tan Eng Sian, who the College of Alice and...
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    Indonesian and Peranakan stir fried vegetable dish that originates from Fujian cuisine. According to Aji Bromokusumo, an expert on Chinese Peranakan cuisine...
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    and Peranakan communities; the complete outfit is known in these region as "sarong kebaya". The styles of sarong kebaya vary from place to place throughout...
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    Ayam buah keluak (category Peranakan cuisine)
    Ayam buah keluak is a traditional Peranakan dish consisting of chicken (ayam), tamarind gravy and buah keluak nuts. It is normally served with rice. It...
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    Joo Chiat Road (category Hokkien place names)
    numerous Michelin awarded restaurants. It also has the most historical Peranakan buildings in the Katong district. Joo Chiat was named after a businessman...
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  • Retrieved 7 October 2018. "BABA / PERANAKAN MALAY". The Peranakan Resource Library. Retrieved 12 December 2014. Peranakan Malay at Ethnologue (18th ed.,...
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  • Hokkien Singaporean Hokkien Medan Hokkien Lan-nang-oe (Philippine Hokkien) Place and street names of Penang Written Hokkien Speak Hokkien Campaign Penang...
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    Katong (category Places in Singapore)
    locals as a food district with a variety of shophouse restaurants serving Peranakan cuisine and particularly, a spicy Singaporean noodle soup known as Katong...
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    named after Teochew-Peranakan businessman Lim Nee Soon (Hanyu Pinyin: Lín Yìshùn) became Yishun and the neighbourhood schools and places established following...
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    definition, a distinction has commonly been made between peranakan and totok Chinese. Peranakan were generally said to have mixed Chinese and local ancestry...
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    Northeastern Thai, Northern Thai and Northern Khmer people, and Peranakan folk religion for Peranakans. Buddhist temples in Thailand are characterised by tall...
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  • Chinese cuisine New Zealand Chinese cuisine Pakistani Chinese cuisine Peranakan cuisine Singaporean Chinese cuisine Thai Chinese cuisine Vietnamese Chinese...
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    cuisines of the Malays/Indonesians, the Chinese and the Indians as well as, Peranakan and Western traditions (particularly English and Portuguese-influenced...
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    known as Chinese Baroque, Straits/Singapore Eclectic architecture or Peranakan architecture is an Asian hybrid style incorporating elements of both Chinese...
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    Tan Cheng Lock (category Peranakan people in Malaysia)
    pinyin: Chén Zhēnlù) (5 April 1883 – 13 December 1960) was a Malaysian Peranakan businessman and a key public figure who devoted his life to fighting for...
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    School which is the Peranakan Museum, part of the Asian Civilisations Museum. The museum officially opened in 2008. List of places named after Armenia...
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    Tembeling, Pahang and several places in Sarawak. Sarawak pottery has a very distinct and exotic look. Porcelain: The Peranakans of Penang and Malacca are...
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    and sour flavours, originated in Penang but popular among the Malay and Peranakan communities throughout Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, although the...
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    Maritime Southeast Asian dumpling (kue or kuih) found in Javanese, Malay and Peranakan cuisine, made from glutinous rice flour, and stuffed with coconut fillings...
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    century Javanese citizen wearing batik sarong, from The History of Java Peranakan altar cloth (tok wi 桌帷), late 19th century Sarong in the pesisir "coastal"...
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    Penang (category Populated places established in 1786)
    Retrieved 27 May 2017. "Places". George Town World Heritage Incorporated. Retrieved 8 December 2023. Neil Khor, Jin Keong (2009). "Peranakan Chinese Literature...
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    the morning of this birthday, Chinese, Taiwanese as well as Hokkien and Peranakan Malaysian Chinese and Singaporean Chinese who practice Buddhism, Taoism...
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