The acid-green Pinang Peranakan Mansion, located in Penang, Malaysia, provides a window into the rich culture of the Peranakans, also known as Babas, a community from the China Straits. This historic house features over 1,000 items that reflect the opulence of a typical Baba household. The interior is a blend of traditional Chinese-carved wood panels and cosmopolitan elements, including English and Scottish decor. Visitors can explore the mansion to gain a deeper understanding of the unique heritage and lifestyle of the Peranakan community.
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