The Chinese New Year is now over, but it is never too late to host a Peranakan-themed wedding. Combining Chinese and local cultures, a Peranakan wedding is always interesting to see. Jakarta-based ...
They may seem like typical Chinese altar cloths, but look closer and, in some, you’ll spot a Dutch East Indies coat of arms or even the mythical Naga creature. They’re also made from batik. The ...
The Peranakan Museum, the world's first and only museum dedicated to Peranakan culture, has reopened its doors in Singapore after a four-year long hiatus. The museum shut its doors for redevelopment ...
Multicultural families have always existed as humans moved about, found love and settled in places far away from home. “Peranakan” loosely translates as “local-born” in the Malay language. They are ...