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  1. Baba Nyonya ( Tulisan Jawi:بابا يويا) adalah segolongan keturunan kaum Cina yang unik kedudukannya di kalangan kaum Cina di dalam kumpulan etnik yang dinamakan Peranakan yang terdapat di Semenanjung Tanah Melayu, tertumpu di Negeri-negeri Selat, khususnya di negeri Melaka (asal), Pulau Pinang di Malaysia dan Republik Singapura.

  2. Baba Nyonya are a subgroup within Chinese communities. Peranakan families occasionally arranged brides from China for their sons or arranged marriages for their daughters with newly arrived Chinese immigrants.

  3. The Baba Nyonyas or Peranakan Chinese form a rich part of Malaysia’s multicultural heritage. Comprising early immigrants from China who journeyed to Southeast Asia between the 14th and 19th centuries and married local women, they formed a unique hybrid culture which incorporates Sino-Malay influences.

  4. 峇娘惹 ( 馬來語 : Baba Nyonya或者Peranakan ),也稱 土生華人 或 海峽華人 [a] ),是指 明朝 華人移民和 东南亚 原住民通婚的混血后裔。 峇峇娘惹也可以指受到当地非华人 族群 文化影响而使用当地语言和文化的华人。 男性称为 峇峇 ,女性称为 娘惹 。 1960年代以前峇峇娘惹在马來亚是 土著 身份(Bumiputera),但由于某些 政党政治 因素而被 马来西亚政府 归类为华人,峇峇娘惹今天在马来西亚宪法上的身份和十九世纪后期来的 新客 无分别。 稱呼. 峇峇(福建話「爸爸」;白話字:bā-bā)一詞源自波斯語對男性長者的敬稱,經印度斯坦語和馬來語傳入 [5] 。

  5. Baba Nyonya, also known as Peranakan is another unique blend of cultures that will definitely surprise you when you come to Melaka. Find out more here..

  6. The Baba and Nyonya, also known as Straits–born Chinese or Peranakan, are Chinese of noble descent who adopted much of Malay culture for their own.

  7. Discover the rich history and cultural fusion of the Baba and Nyonya community in Penang, blending Chinese and Malay influences.

  8. The Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum is located in Melaka, a World UNESCO Site. The house is a combination of three terrace lots that were acquired by the Chan family in 1861. Four generations lived in the house before it was opened as a museum in March 1985.

  9. The Baba-Nyonya Heritage Musuem is a living museum in Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, close to the popular Jonker Walk. It displays artifacts of the Baba-Nyonya descendants and is open to the public for viewing.

  10. mypenang.gov.my › culture-heritage › heritage-zonesPERANAKAN - myPenang

    The Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan Chinese are early immigrants from China. They openly adopted local beliefs and practices, resulting in a unique culture that is solely their own. Peranakan culture in Malaysia can be found in Penang and Malacca but the Penang Peranakans differ from their Malaccan counterparts in some ways.

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