The term, `peranakan' refers to a community that traces its lineage to the first waves of Han Chinese settlers who interacted,
especially through marriage, with the local people of the Malay Peninsula and Indonesian Archipelago. There are various types
of the Peranakans in Malaysia such as the Baba-Nyonya, Chitty, Kristang and other Peranakan Muslims of Indian.
The Kelantan(northeastern Malaysia) Peranakan Chinese is another unique ethnic group of Peranakans characterised
by its mixture of three cultures: the local Malay of Kelantan, Chinese and Thai. Its special culture is reflected in its architecture,
language, food, etc. However, this acculturated ethnicity seems to be less appreciated by the younger generation of the Kelantan
Peranakan Chinese. One of the reasons is perhaps due to a general perception of the Kelantanese people that label them as cina
kampung (rural chinese). To the younger generation may view this term as derogatory, implying that they are not advanced or
modern people. The dwindling sense of pride among the younger generation may have resulted in the dying culture of the
Kelantan Peranakan Chinese.