Sino-Portuguese architecture
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sino-portuguese-architecture-232-11072442
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Sino-Portuguese architecture
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Sino-Portuguese architecture, also known as Chinese Baroque, Straits/Singapore Eclectic architecture or Peranakan architecture is an Asian hybrid style incorporating elements of both Chinese and Portuguese architectural styles. It is common in urban centers where Chinese settlers lived in southern China and the Peranakans of the Malay Peninsula, with examples found and most prominently conserved and maintained in Singapore. Historical areas with such architecture can also be found throughout Mal
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Asian hybrid architecture style
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Portuguese_architecture
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2024-03-08T21:08:49Z
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