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Not Our Ethnicity
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Not Our Ethnicity

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Since the opening of Hong Kong, Chinese people have accounted for more than 95% of the total population, but there are still nearly 5% foreign ethnic groups.In terms of population, they were far fewer than Chinese, but before the 1997 handover, some non-Chinese expatriates were reluctant to give in to Chinese in terms of economic strength, especially in terms of political influence, especially before World War II.Among them, Britain, Portugal, the United States, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, South Asia, Judaea and Bath and other ethnic groups, or because of the large population, or because of the financial strength, and is particularly noteworthy.Why are there so many ethnic groups in Hong Kong?Why do they come from far away? Doing business?Working?Missionary work?Or fleeing from calamity?What are the characteristics of Hong Kong that attract them?What is their living pattern in Hong Kong?What is their relationship with the Chinese and other ethnic groups, especially the Hong Kong and British governments as rulers?What role did they play in the hundred years of Hong Kong's development into an international metropolis?What are the contributions to the governance system, health care, law, culture and education, and religious charity?What's the impact on local Chinese?If they are not the same ethnicity, they are different. This is a preconceived view of foreigners in the past hundred years. In the case of Hong Kong, is it?Or not?This book will try to provide you with the answer.
Undertitel
Foreign Ethnic Groups in Hong Kong before the War
Författare
Ding Xinbao
ISBN
9789620436680
Språk
Kinesiska
Utgivningsdatum
17.11.2014
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