Please bear with me for today will be the final post on peranakan-themed week:). By now, you must be wondering why I am suddenly interested with peranakan cultures. A few weeks ago, I was assigned to cover an Indonesian peranakan wedding, a unique one as it features rituals that are no longer practice in mainland China.
I'm a bit lazy to write all the details since I've written them all in my article. I will only share a photo I took during the peranakan wedding that I witnessed a few weeks ago.
I'm a bit lazy to write all the details since I've written them all in my article. I will only share a photo I took during the peranakan wedding that I witnessed a few weeks ago.
That is Makan 12 Mangkuk (eating 12 bowls), in which both bride and groom eat 12 bowls of food, representing what life will probably give to them in a year. The foods have various taste, from sweet to sour to bitter.
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