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Are there any women in Singapore and Malaysia now?

Yes

There are many in Malacca, Penang and Singapore in Malaysia.

The culture of Chan Nyangnya is influenced to some extent by local Malays or other non-Chinese ethnic groups. This also includes diet, so you can also eat many Nyonya dishes in Malaysia, such as pig's feet with sweet sauce, fried pork slices, stewed meat with bamboo shoots and so on.

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Zheng He led the fleet to the Western Ocean. When passing through Malacca, some of his entourage stayed there. After settling down, these people intermarried with local Malays or women of other nationalities. In Malay, the male offspring born are called "chan chan" and the female offspring are called "Nyonya". Some people call them "native Chinese" or "Strait Chinese".

Chalangya is mainly concentrated in Malacca, Penang and Singapore in Malaysia. Although Zen Niang Ya is far away from China, she inherits the cultural tradition of the Chinese nation, pays attention to filial piety, pays attention to the order of the young and the old, and is very "China-like" in cultural customs and religious beliefs.

They integrate Malay, clothing and eating habits into their daily lives. Hundreds of years have passed, and most of these native hybrids can't speak Chinese. They speak a mixed language, which combines Fujian dialect and Malay in China.