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The Peranakan Chinese, descendants of Mainland Chinese migrants to Southeast Asia, developed a distinct identity through assimilation and acculturation, blending Chinese heritage with local traditions.
This unique cultural fusion is evident in their creole languages like Baba Malay and Indonesian Peranakan, vibrant cuisine such as ngo hiang and lontong cap go meh, and traditional attire like the kebaya encim and kebaya nyonya.
Their influence extends to architecture, with Sino-Portuguese buildings showcasing a blend of Chinese and European styles, reflecting their adaptability and creativity.
The Peranakan Chinese stand as a testament to the rich multicultural history of Southeast Asia.