6 edition of Gateway to Peranakan culture found in the catalog.
Published
2003
by Asiapac in Singapore
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Peranakan culture |
Statement | written by Catherine G.S. Lim ; illustrated by Wing Fee. |
Series | Montage culture |
Contributions | Wing Fee, 1969- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS610.25.P47 L55 2003 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 150 p., [16] p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 150 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3740644M |
ISBN 10 | 9812293167 |
LC Control Number | 2003411875 |
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choosing a selection results in a full page refresh. Peranakan Culture and Customs Peranakan hostess | Photo credit: Cameron Yee. Peranakan means “descendants from a union between a local and a foreigner”; the men are called “baba” and the women, “nyonya”.
The first documented Sino-Malay marriage is the royal romance between the Chinese Princess Hang Li Po and Sultan Mansur Shah of. For myself who is a non-Peranakan, I have found Catherine GS Lim's Gateway to Peranakan Culture to be a book that provides accessible information on the Peranakan culture, specifically that of the Peranakan Chinese.
There is a similar book titled Gateway to Peranakan Food Culture by Tan Gek Suan that lends insights to the Peranakan cuisine. Gateway to Peranakan Food Culture (2nd Edition) by Tan Gek Suan, Wing Fee (Illustrator) Paperback, Pages, Published ISBN / ISBN / Gateway to Peranakan Food Culture // If you think that most Peranakans live to eat, you may be corre Book Edition: 2nd Edition.
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PERANAKAN CULTURE AT A GLANCE m Gateway to Peranakan Food Culture Peranakan cuisine is more than just about good food. It encompasses the customs and traditions ofthe Peranakans, their culture and history. This book showcases the many aspects oftheir cuisine, and illustrates how food has become an essential part ofPeranakan life.
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Most of these descendants, although retaining their Chinese beliefs, also adopted local indigenous lifestyles. There are also many Western influences in their culture since many parts of Southeast Asia used to be ruled by the British and Dutch Empire.
A local Peranakan theatre group called Gunong Sayang Association (mountain of love) has also been leading the way in promoting Peranakan cultural activities through music, drama and dance. SinceGSA has been working to educate Singaporeans, particularly the younger generation, on the colourful tapestry of Peranakan culture.Many aspects of Peranakan culture can still be found in Singapore and Malaysia, such as the traditional food and architecture.
The traditional Peranakan food is referred to as nonya food, meaning women. The flavors of Peranakan cuisine take inspiration from Malay and Indonesia, however, one of the biggest differences is that Peranakan dishes often involve pork, such as babi pongteh, a dish of Author: Prianka Ghosh.