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The Straits Chinese: A Cultural History

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Since ancient times, Southeast Asia has been an important link in the trade routes connecting China with India, Arabia and Europe. Contacts between China and the states of the Malay-Indonesian archipelago were reported as early as the fifth century AD, and Chinese tradespeople began to settle in this region in the 15th century. Chinese communities emerged in the port cities of Java, Sumatra and other islands of the archipelago, and especially along the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, in what would become known as the Straits Penang, Malacca and Singapore.
This book provides a detailed account of the development of the Straits Chinese social and material culture. The text is illustrated with many historical photographs, and a very large selection of high quality colour plates of architecture, furniture, costumes, beadwork, textiles, embroidery, gold and silver jewellery, domestic objects and ceramics.

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First published April 1, 2005

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October 31, 2020
An excellent resource on Peranakan Chinese past. Only a couple of pages on this culture’s present.
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February 2, 2008
Casts its net a little wider than other books on the Peranakans by talking about the rest of the Singapore Chinese community, which I suppose is good in a sense but a little frustrating in others because the distinction between the two communities is not always made clear.

But a useful reference nonetheless.
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