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Indonesian Chinese in Hong Kong: re-migration,re-establishment of livelihood and belonging
Authors:Chee-Beng Tan
Affiliation:Department of Anthropology , Chinese University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong
Abstract:This paper describes the re-migration and adjustment of Indonesian Chinese to living in Hong Kong and their cultural belonging to Hong Kong, China, and Indonesia. Known in China as guiqiao or ‘Returned Overseas Chinese’, these were Chinese who re-migrated from Indonesia to mainland China in the 1950s and 1960s. By the early 1970s, many were allowed to migrate to Hong Kong. Although arriving with very little money, many have succeeded in establishing a fairly good life in Hong Kong, although there are also many who survive on low incomes. This paper discusses the experiences of the Indonesian Chinese in relation to local and transnational belonging, the perception of homelands, and the re-establishment of a Southeast Asian lifestyle in Hong Kong.
Keywords:Indonesian Chinese  Chinese re-migration  Returned Overseas Chinese  homeland  Indonesia  China  Hong Kong
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