Australia has the highest percentage of Chinese heritage people vs total country population outside of Asia, apparently.
Australia has the highest percentage of Chinese heritage people vs total country population outside of Asia, apparently.
I'm not surprised it's a larger prop than the US, if only because the foreign born pop of the US is quite low. I did expect New Zealand to be higher
NZA just below 5% so not too far off.
Very narrowly ahead of Canada (both about 5%, Canada slightly below and Aus slightly above)
I assume the US would be the country outside Asia with the most Chinese-heritage people in absolute terms...
It is, yes
Also note that Australia and the USA original Chinese immigrants (pre 1980s) were all sze yip. Not sure about Canada
It’s impressive how these county level areas have produced heaps of migrants to SE Asia and the Anglosphere. My ancestors are from further east in Guangdong and Fujian.
Yeah it is. My grandmothers family are from south of Toishan, and about 60 years after they arrived in Australia and had settled in Broome, a person from their home village arrived Broome and our families are still close now.
I remember going to Chung Wha (which my great great grandfather started in Perth) events as a kid, and being told who spoke the same language as my grandfather (who was also of Sze Yip origin even though he was born in Hong Kong)
*1920s
There was a lot of Chinese heritage immigration to Australia from SEA in between.
Yes, that pipeline has been in place for ages (including my family)
Here is my "cousin" talking about our family origins in WA www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/explore/stor...
Imagine some guy getting run over in Perth today and they actually did something about road safety as a result
Interesting. Thanks for sharing.
My wife’s family is seventh generation Anglo Western Australian, came out on the Parmelia etc. They discovered recently that about four generations back there was a Chinese-born sailor in the family tree. Still researching what they can but it’s interesting stuff.
Yeah, I think one can discover all sorts of interesting things like that if one does the research. The oral family histories we receive are usually distorted and shaped by what our ancestors wanted to pass down.
Indeed, I have relatives who's origins are from Singapore and Malaysia that have mixed in with the Sze Yip side. It is all quite amazing how it has blended and none were born in the PRC.
Fascinating how diaspora communities create rich cultural tapestries beyond geographic origins. Migration truly shapes identity in unexpected ways.
Thought the US or Canada would have been higher but apparently not.
Could not be any prouder of my grandchildren's Chinese heritage ❤️
Good. 👍