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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Kebaya (section Encim or Peranakan kebaya)
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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Joo Chiat Road (category Hokkien place names)
numerous Michelin awarded restaurants. It also has the most historical Peranakan buildings in Joo Chiat district. Joo Chiat was named after a businessman...
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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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Malay trade and creole languages (redirect from Peranakan Indonesian language)
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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Penang Hokkien (redirect from Peranakan Hokkien)
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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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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Religion in Thailand (section Peranakan folk religion)
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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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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Chinese cuisine New Zealand Chinese cuisine Pakistani Chinese cuisine Peranakan cuisine Singaporean Chinese cuisine Thai Chinese cuisine Vietnamese Chinese...
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commanded high wages because they were "laboriously good workmen". The Peranakan Chinese soon evolved as an influential sub-group within George Town's...
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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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Nian gao (section Peranakan cuisine)
variety of nián gāo, is traditionally eaten during the Korean New Year. Peranakan Chinese offer steamed sticky cakes called kueh bakul (粘糕; nian gao) to...
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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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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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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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Old Tao Nan School (section Peranakan Museum)
was established in Empress Place Building in 2006 after its renovation, the Old Tao Nan School was repurposed as the Peranakan Museum which opened on 25...
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Fish head curry (category Peranakan cuisine)
at the restaurant opened by Gomez. Today, Indian, Malay, Chinese, and Peranakan restaurants all serve variations of this dish. Fish head curry has become...
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Cincalok (category Peranakan cuisine)
Malay condiment that originated in Malacca, Malaysia, consumed by Malays, Peranakans and Kristangs. Its origins can be traced back to the Portuguese occupation...
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Chinese Singaporeans (section Peranakan)
earliest groups of Chinese who settled in what is today Singapore were the Peranakan Chinese from Malacca and Riau who were descendants of those who immigrated...
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forms a part of the four museums in Singapore, the other three being the Peranakan Museum, the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum...
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