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Are there any descendants of Niangjiao now?

Now there are descendants of the mother. It is more common in Malaysia, Malaysia, Penang and Singapore. Mother-in-law was influenced by local Malay or non-Chinese ethnic groups to some extent. Chan Nyangnya, a native Chinese, is a descendant of Chinese who settled in Malaya (present-day Malaysia) at the beginning of15th century, including Manraja (Malacca), Mamboboyi (Indonesia) and Sri Lanka (Singapore). They are descendants of ancient immigrants from China and indigenous Malays in Southeast Asia, mostly from Chaoshan area of Fujian or Guangdong, and are called babanyonya.