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Revisiting the colorful peranakan culture
1. Revisiting the Colorful Peranakan Culture
Every citizen of Singapore is so proud of its development now. It has been acclaimed as
one of the best countries in the world. Nevertheless, despite the awards and wonderful
critics, it has not forgotten its culture. Hence, people still take pride especially when they
talk about their own Peranakan culture in Singapore.
Peranakan has arrived in Singapore in the late 15th century thus; these descendants came
from the archipelago of Indonesia. The word itself means descendant which is often
more referred to the very old ancestry. These Peranakans migrated to Singapore and
Malaysia and have adapted to culture similarity.
The Peranakans until now are still using their own clothing known as Nyonya, Baju
Panjang which is a batik sarong paired with 3 brooches. Their handmade slippers are
2. called Kaso Manek and you could see clearly the intricate details that one has put into.
You would often find them in the streets of Singapore looking quite so attractive with
their own clothing. Another thing that this culture relishes is their cuisine. They have
developed their own cuisine which uses spices from Malaysia. For some of you who are
so fond of laksa, then you would be amazed that it is actually a Peranakan dish. If you are
craving for an all-original laksa then you could find a lot of restaurants in Singapore
serving such cuisine.
In Singapore, you would see a lot of world class museums. One is specializing in
Peranakan culture, which is another first in the world when it comes to presenting such
heritage. It has 10 galleries that you could explore. With over a hundred thousand visitors
every year, this museum certainly is not just your ordinary informative building. Know
more about its origin and the colorful history it has made when you go there.
If you are going to visit the city, one shouldn’t miss where the heart of Peranakan culture
in Singapore is which is located in the eastern part of the city. You would find majestic
heritage homes from the Peranakans which have been preserved. Baba House for
example is a splendid house that has been built in 1895 and until now been able to
preserve everything including the structure, furniture and other home accessories.
3. Nowadays, these Singaporean Chinese would sometimes gather in various places. They
are still trying to make the culture as vivid as possible for the future generation. Still, one
cannot hinder that there are just some things that are forgotten. Peranakan is a very
wonderful culture that has evolved over time which is why, as much as possible, people
gather themselves up to make a move. Singapore is just oozing with so many things that
there may be a possibility the youth will be at lost with all the developments and
eventually forget about it.
If you are hungry for information about Peranakan heritage then you just might as well
visit the website of Peranakan Association in Singapore. They have much distinctive
information that you would find very informative such as the hungry ghost festival 2012 .