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1. VISIT: The Peranakan Museum
The Peranakan Museum explores the art and culture of Peranakan communities in Southeast Asia, and possesses one of the finest and most comprehensive public collections of Peranakan objects.
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This heritage museum also offers free tours in English, Japanese & Mandarin.
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2. JOIN: Peranakan Culture Facebook Group
With over 2,000 members, this community is extremely active.
Take a look at some wonderful examples of Peranakan items during the occasional 'show and tell' by Peranakan culture enthusiasts.
3. EAT: Ayam Buah Keluak, Nonya Chicken Curry & Beef Rendang
Visit the Old Bibik's Peranakan Kitchen and Charlie's Peranakan Food.
Say hi to the talented Peranakan chefs Adrian and Charlie, whose recipes were passed down from their mothers.

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