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|a Tan Chee-Beng
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|a Chinese peranakan heritage :
|b in Malaysia and Singapore /
|c Tan Chee-Beng..
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|a K.L:
|b Fajar Bakti,
|c 1993.
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|a vii, 78 p;
|c 23cm.
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|a Includes index and bibliographies reference
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|a It shows that Peranakan Chinese culture evolved in an atmosphere of mutual respect between different ethnic groups. The Baba experience itself is a testimony of intercommunal dialogue, especially between the Chinese and the Malays.
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|a Chinese in Malaysia
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|a Chinese in Singapore
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