As someone from northeast India, I can feel the pain of the Chinese Indians who had to face all the adversities and racism after the Indo China war. And I want them to know that a lot of Indians care about them and consider them as our own cause they are Indians too! Let peace and love prevail everywhere ❤
@rebinalaishram98707 ай бұрын
India are racist even to thier own people the caste system, hindu hate Christian try to destroy church
@Rav015087 ай бұрын
Northeast tribes face the same as well racism discrimination and name calling
@kamakshikaul7 ай бұрын
@@Rav01508things have changed now no need to biker
@Rav015087 ай бұрын
@@kamakshikaul its still the same Every norteast tribes who work study or visit mainland gets name calling and racism Bitter truth hurts Bhakts like u are blind to this issues And also SAVE MANIPUR
@sigmasingh8497 ай бұрын
@@Rav01508 how can we save manipur when those animals dont want to save themselves. Hooligans and junglees killing each other
@hongsamwine8 ай бұрын
I’m Singaporean and I never knew there’s a Chinese community in India! I find it very fascinating seeing ethnically Chinese individuals speaking English with a Tamil accent. It’s really sad that the heritage is disappearing by the day, but I can also understand why people are leaving for a better future. Thank you for the insights!
@xbman18 ай бұрын
There’s a Chines saying. Where there’s sunshine. There’s a Chinese. 😊
@nomadblueprint8 ай бұрын
Well when I was in JB just returned from Singapore for work and I’ve met this one indian lady from Indonesia and yeah she’s a legit Indonesian citizen. I had no idea about their diaspora that spread elsewhere other than Malaysia and Singapore and perhaps Brunei.
@carltan20008 ай бұрын
@@nomadblueprintThere's a small Indian community in Indonesia. They are usually in the textile business. In Medan, there's a place called "Kampung Madras", a vibrant Indian Indonesian community.
@mikaNmiyu8 ай бұрын
You can find Chinese in almost every part of the world and they all call the highly concentrated place as Chinatown
@henrichandrew8 ай бұрын
@@nomadblueprint Yup, There are Indian Indonesia in Indonesia. Most of them spread in Sumatra Province, concentrate in Kampung Madras or Kampung Keling, Medan - North Sumatra. Also in Pasar Baru, Jakarta and small community in Jogyakarta, Central Java Province. Most of their livelihood are selling textille, Indian spices or sport supplier. And in Sumatra, some of them sell food, called "mie rebus / Boiled Noodle" or mie keling, an authentic noodle with thick sauce. No offence, in the past we usually called them "Keling" refer to their dark skin tone color.
@arjuniyer50474 ай бұрын
That boy in the end gave me tears. His sentiments of being indian as well as chinese makes me feel that adults lose their sense of belongingness no matter what race.
@kganguli3 ай бұрын
I dont think many adults could have articulated such a beautiful reply. Hats off to him! We need more like him today in this world!
@urdailygamr922915 күн бұрын
@@kganguli It is a failure of India I am just 17 but more i grow the more I realise how fkd this country is
I live in Calcutta / Kolkata and I am almost 60 years old. Chinese community in Kolkata lived in 1 single address - 47, South Tangra Road. It was and still now a Chinese Fort with 6 entrances or gates only and they used to get opened and closed by the community everyday where non-Chinese were forbidden to enter except the labourers who used to work in the tanneries. The tannery process practiced by the Chinese was extremely toxic as a result Govt. made Kolkata Leather Complex some 20 years back under Court order due to tremendous pollution level. The pollution was so high that no one used to buy 2nd hand cars owned by the Chinese since the whole cars used to get corroded in no time. It was so high that the labels on Coca Cola Bottles used to get blackened out with three days sitting on the rack. But the Chinese having very large factories and making tremendous money from Leather product exports never wanted to invest from their earnings to take up a much better and modern facility in the leather complex and hence migrated. The food joints had always been there, they used to be know as Chinese Eateries with excellent taste and fresh food used to be cooked and served in the same place. These places started to become popular when they started to sell Liquor but without any liquor license. Hence the liquor was sold cheap and anyone can also take bottle of his choice and have it there by paying a bottle fee. But all these changed since the Govt. was loosing Excise duty and asked them to take proper Liquor license. That also they felt that the Govt. was against them. There was mismatch with the Chinese sought after lifestyle for big money, flashy cars, costly watches, etc. etc. but their surrounding population was different and only labours used to get very less salaries for doing a hazardous job and they used to get sick after prolonged use of chemicals constantly. Calcuttan's were always very friendly to them and they enjoyed their food and still now they do. I had many school and college batch mates from the community who have otherwise done extremely well since they integrated into Indian community. Problem was with the people who wanted to remain Chinese only. With only education in Chinese schools never learnt the local language and made a Fortress for themselves and remained cocooned in it. Mr. Jimmy the blogger here never ventured out the other part of Kolkata. The Bowbazar and Central Calcutta Chinese population who were in Carpentry and wood works, there were famous Chinese Dentists. The Sunday Morning Chinese Breakfast on Phears Lane, Lalbazar is so famous a lot of people from other parts of India come to visit it. The Chinese school - Ling Liang High School opened in 1949 is still now running well with a lot of students (www.linglianghighschool.com/). Chinese came to India and specifically West Bengal in 1800's as Salt Factory Workers and many stayed back. Mr. Jimmy Your research was very poor or I must say you wanted to say what you said for reasons best known to you.
@badalsaibo7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. Really widens the view I had earlier.
@reddragon96017 ай бұрын
Savage reply sir your language and knowledge shows ur age and experience
@ranjana8437 ай бұрын
I second that. My beauty therapist in Mumbai is 4th generation Chinese and has very well integrated into India. Well educated, modern day urban woman
@techessentials41057 ай бұрын
Exactly Chinese community came here Just to earn money 🤑 I don't know why these people remained very isolated in the city like Kolkata may be they think of them as a superior creature or something. 🤣 Intentionally the didn't tried to indianise themselves and still they are complaining.
@artofamit7 ай бұрын
exactly if you decide not to gel with country's culture then you cannot grow its not just india its in every part of world . the research by Jimmy is extremely poor and misleading , that was something i was not expecting from him , a small suggestion to jimmy please visit China and document how exactly Indian's are living there you'll be surprised.
@kc42767 ай бұрын
As an Indian: Thank you for contributing to the story of India. I understand that everyone strives for a better life, whether in their home country or abroad. I wish you the best, and I also wish for you to know that if you still want to call India one of your home countries then you are more than welcome to do so. Personally, I will always consider you as much Indian as myself. Outside of politics (which I don’t want to talk about), Indians and Chinese get along wherever they live. I have cousins who are married to Chinese women living in America, Canada and Australia. I also know that Indians have been living peacefully in Hong Kong for many generations and are very happy with their Chinese (Cantonese) neighbours. Personally, I studied in Australia and 2 of my closest friends were from China. They were among the best people I have met abroad: always wanting to pay for our dinners and drinks, and being the best hosts whenever I went for dinner with them, and also some of the most genuine and fun guys to get drunk with. Again, without getting into politics, I hope the people of India and China can continue to get along. We share many things in common despite our differences.
@VanLe-ex8hr7 ай бұрын
No, China and India never get along well you don't need to wish. The same goes for Vietnam and Philippine for the same reason that is China just wants everything belongs to them! Very greedy country. That attitude certailny causes suspicion amonsgt non-chinese communities in those countries. Chinese still worships their former homeland resisting assimilation, setting up their Chinese schools etc after 300 years just pack up and go back to China, no need to worry about everything thatcis not chinese. Your homeland should wellcome you as the sons and daughters have lost, shouldn't they as China is now very rich , 2nd after US, and powerful!
@gshrdy54157 ай бұрын
Better life usually means more money, where ever they get significantly more money people want to go there, USA and some western countries knew this, so they attract workers, thats all there to it.
@wearemariners18897 ай бұрын
@@gshrdy5415 Opportunity not decline here in kolkata but it gets better. This Indian Chinese can't afford that. This Indian Chinese run leathers business in the center of kolkata which is very harm full to environment. Creat lot's of emissions problem. Not good for health life. So government creat a whole new leather complex in out skirt of kolkata . Which is called bantala leather complex. But problem is this Indian Chinese can't afford the factories their may be . So you can't blame government. They tried their best to protect enviroment. And also market of leathers became More big. Infact biggest leather factories located here in bantala leather complex.
@Seevawonderloaf7 ай бұрын
I’m Indian and my wife is Chinese American! We have a lot of shared values like family values and the way we think about money and parents and education.
@Atomic2697 ай бұрын
@@wearemariners1889are you comedy many factories in india producing toxic gas control them
@girishkumar-hb1fz6 ай бұрын
My Teacher was a Chinese Indian from Kolkata he passed away few years ago. I can say he was also from Kolkata. And I’m really grateful I got to witness this. My teacher was best he was my mentor my. He changed my life. I really wish all the Chinese Indians can still preserve their culture. ❤❤❤ and even I am from Singapore. I was studying in India for few years. I met him in india dehradun really miss him.
@Shourya8995 күн бұрын
are you from Tamil Indian community in singapore or from other parts Hinduism is followed by 10%of singaporeans and 12-14% of Singaporeans are of Indian origins and diaspora and 10-11% Mostly Tamilian only
@cytang49044 ай бұрын
我是马来西亚第4代华人。身为马来西亚华人,我们为我国的华文教育感到敬佩及光荣。感恩先辈努力地把华文教育传递至今。看了你的影片才知道印度的某个地方还有华人, thanks for the insights. Interesting video.
@maxwellkim75283 ай бұрын
We in Malaysia are very lucky to be able to maintain Chinese education because the tolerance between the races here is very good.. we hope the harmony of the diversity of races in Malaysia will last forever..
@Enryu_CZX3 ай бұрын
What is 4th generation Chinese?
@cytang49043 ай бұрын
@@Enryu_CZX our ancestors are from China who immigrate to Malaysia. So i’m the forth generation Chinese in Malaysia.
@user-nk8pv5zm6y3 ай бұрын
兄弟姐妹们 会中文 我感到自豪 未来某一刻 中文一定会超过英语使用率
@Enryu_CZX3 ай бұрын
@@cytang4904 ooh that means your great grand father. do you know malay?
malaysian chinese are despicabIe and look down on Iocals......chinese in thailand and indonesia are 100x better and have assimilated into the IocaI cuIture
@vi3nabl38 ай бұрын
前人种树,后人乘凉
@roticanai74048 ай бұрын
Ungrateful people..
@chloelovely37828 ай бұрын
我超佩服馬來西亞華人的﹐馬來西亞華人識多國語言﹐中文教得很好﹐而且那裡的很 多建築物比中國還中國
@EduruChan8 ай бұрын
@@chloelovely3782 no
@JADEGINGER9 ай бұрын
真有趣看著華人面孔但是一口印度英文,連說話的姿勢也是印度人特有的,真的很特別
@victorlai86383 ай бұрын
I am an indian chinese. From tangra. Kolkata, India. And i identify myself as an indian. A proud Indian. Many from my community left for abroad. Its their choice. Its a trend generally seen in India. To move abroad due to high population and competition. Statistically its the same in China. Its bullshit and Has nothing to do with India not doing well or not supporting our community. Its not everyone else’s fault if the community does not open up. It likes to be within itself. Shying away. Always.
@kmt553 ай бұрын
In ancient time Chinese used to visit in indian universities for studying we had strong bond and connection but now this bond is detached ,today tibbet people they love india china forcefully occupied our land ,and they also targeting noth eastern Indian states ,some people failed to adopt the Indian culture failed to adopt the lifestyle of India so what should we do ,they want better lifestyle that's why they leaving india ,,,
@Pickle-xw4ie3 ай бұрын
@@kmt55indan lifestyle sh1tting on streets, poverty, corruption, pollution, over population ofc they will leave for other countries.
@kimjong-un83612 ай бұрын
Good actor. Deserve an Oscar
@Pickle-xw4ie2 ай бұрын
They simply don't care about c0w dung grape capital of the world.
@Pickle-xw4ie2 ай бұрын
Indian Chinese 😂😂😂
@kev_naughty7 ай бұрын
As an Indian, you have been with us through our difficult period, now we are developing. Things could be much better in 30 years. Faith and hope are everything. Don't lose that faith in ourselves. This generation is different.
@rurumaekawa89447 ай бұрын
Well, right now the most of the population lives in extreme poverty and its an extremely poor country, Chinas life quality is also getting better
@abhi7397 ай бұрын
@@rurumaekawa8944 poverty is reducing, china opened economy in 1970, India in 1990, by 2030 the diff between china and india will be smaller
@rurumaekawa89447 ай бұрын
@@abhi739 well yeah, but India for now isnt really a good country to live in, its getting better, as it is a really high growing economy, but for now the IDH is pretty low
@abhi7397 ай бұрын
@@rurumaekawa8944 yea cause India don't have a population control policy. Democracy is causing population rise in high poverty areas unfortunately
@nationmatters9196 ай бұрын
@@rurumaekawa8944lol, India has eliminated extreme poverty go read world bank data you bat soup
मैं भारतीय नागरिक हू। मुझे आपके वीडियो देखकर मालूम हुआ की कोलकाता शहर में चीनी समुदाय के लोग पिछले कई वर्षो से निवास में है। यह जानकर दुख हुआ की उन चीनी भाईयो को भेदभाव झेलना पड़ रहा है। उनके फैक्ट्री व्यापार स्कूल बंद हो गए। लोग पलायन कर गए। बड़े दुख की बात है। उम्मीद है बाकी के बचे लोग खुशहाली से जीवन व्यतीत करेंगे।
@@chengloong889Being an Indian, I want to tell you that we agree with all your points but except one thing. That is that India has occupied China. And brother, I have seen your media spreading hatred towards India, why so? China always claims to indian territory and renaming the part of aruranchal pradesh .
@Animecrazy-xt4smАй бұрын
@@chengloong889 चीन प्राचीन काल से लेकर चेन काई शेक सत्ता तक चीन भारत का घनिष्ट मित्र था लेकिन जबसे सत्ता में माओ त्से तुंग आने के वजह चीनी विचारधारा कम्युनिस्ट हो गई। जिन चीनियों ने कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी का विरोध किया उनको कम्युनिस्ट पार्टी के अधिकारियों पुलिस/आर्मी ने मार दिया याफीर उनकी आवाज को दबा दिया जो चीनी अमीर थे वह ताइवान में जाकर बस गए । आगे जाकर कम्युनिस्ट माओ त्से तुंग के नेतृत्व में तिब्बत और भारत के कैलाश मानसरोवर और अरुणाचल , लद्दाख को पर हमला किया। तब हमारे देश के अंग्रेजो के मानसिकता/गुलामी की मानसिकता और अंग्रजो के चाटुकारा नेता पंडित जवाहरलाल नेहरु था । सत्ताओं के बदल जाने से विचारधारा भी बदल जाती है यह नेहरू को समझ नहीं आया ।
@Harry_200324 күн бұрын
@@chengloong889Your Chinese president actually renamed our Indian state with Chinese name... It's your president's fault
@chao-CN23 күн бұрын
@@Harry_2003 怎么可能,中国从不干涉其他国家内政
@nuhakhatijaahmed94237 ай бұрын
Indian myself thanks for making this didn't know we had a chinese community of hakka people, i can see the pain in their eyes, thank you for documenting this
My suspicion is most that left China are the educated and community minded that's why they are willing to build school and continue to donate to all community events. My grandparents left China but I think they always wanted to go back when it "reopens" but it took so many decades and the kids ended up settled already. My granddad was uni educated in HK and his dad was a Judge with generations of wealth and education. My mum's side are also educated and in business. They all are one of the founders in Chinese schools and Chinese social projects in Malaysia. The community funding continues in my dad's generation and I am now also donating money to local causes. My family was believed in helping others, building a good community and we have a good family name / reputation in our town. We were not the super rich but willingly contributed a big portion of our income. But recently I met some Chinese who are not educated or even thinking education is important, just like to party and live day by day then borrow money from anyone they can.... that is a different kind of Chinese that I've never met in my life. 🤦♂️ I have always been a proud Chinese... didn't know stupid Chinese existed.
@hannah52457 ай бұрын
I so love the response from the little kid. This is the kind of world I also wish for all young people in today's fractured earth, so broken up into this group or that group, this/that religion, ethnicity, background, skin colour, etc. This boy is blessed to think and talk like that!
@meiliansnake81263 ай бұрын
现在世界都是极右派当道,长大不改变再说吧。
@Giganigga4176 ай бұрын
Seeing this video was quite shocking cause I used to study in a well known school in Kolkata very close to Chinatown. There were a lot of kids from the Chinese community in my school as well as kids from other asian communities as well. I had no idea how fast things I have changed since I remember them celebrating Chinese New year in big crowds and overall their population at that time didn't seem that less. And I left that place only in 2021 so it's really hard to believe how much things have changed
@dreamadventure82208 ай бұрын
As an Indian we love our Chinese community. I had a junior Chinese girl in my college. I never felt like I was talking to a foreigner. Please try to stay in India if you can. ❤❤❤❤
@jasonl42188 ай бұрын
ha ha, do not pretend. even india people hate china very much .
@AchiJamir-vu3jh7 ай бұрын
Support them,if people like you exist than their is hope for them too ❤.
@hiji55127 ай бұрын
@@AchiJamir-vu3jhu naga??
@AchiJamir-vu3jh7 ай бұрын
@@hiji5512 na bhai Indian hu
@hiji55127 ай бұрын
@@AchiJamir-vu3jh ha ha Indian to h but ....tu nagaland se h na
@jonathanliu64078 ай бұрын
Friend sent me this video. Interesting to see this. I’m a Canadian born Hakka Chinese. My parents were born in kolkata. Like the interviewees described my grand father owned a restaurant and leather tannery. He was taken to a concentration camp during the sino Indian boarder war where he died. That’s when my dad’s side left. Definitely sad to see some of these ppl feeling trapped.
@steph49228 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! That's crazy. My parents migrated to Australia and my grandparents where in Malaysia before. I didn't know Indians took Chinese there for what? For being Chinese? These barbarians always say China have no human rights? That's why to me, they all say "most Chinese left" but didn't want to say much. Must be something very terrible that they can't even say? Everyone knows Malaysian government don't treat Chinese well as we are discriminate. But people are not afraid to say that.... Anyway to be honest, India is a ST country, I'm glad your family left. I've know many Indians, most I know are what my grandparents use to call them "snakes", very deceiving and always slithering around. Be careful they are always plotting. For example, when Indians moved their business a few doors away, my parents joked that their business will somehow catch fire and claim insurance. I always thought it was a joke. But, after 3 yrs, it happened! And they claimed huge insurance. The fire spread to our business and half burned our stock and even lots of family photos, clothing etc, all gone. Also many other incidences... makes me think they really are what my grandparents says they are.
@nancyn11068 ай бұрын
Oh no. sorry to hear that! My mom was born in Calcutta too! Grandparents used to work there. May be my mom knows your parents :) ! My grandma used to teach at local Chinese School. See my post on the top sharing their story. My grandpa's best friend was the principal of the Chinese school, he was taken by the police in the middle of the night and sent to China/India boarder remote area and left to die, was later saved.. He died few years later at Chinese labor camp during Cultural revolution. crazy time.
@steph49228 ай бұрын
@@nancyn1106 , wow indeed crazy time. You're Chinese, Indians want you to died, you're Chinese also taken by new government 😓. Both sides of My grandparents were in Malaysia I think since around 1930s, 40s, no issues. No one taking them to any camps. Both side family I believe wealthy in China. My dad's side, my great grandad was a Judge and family has lots of land. Mum's side her grandma has those lotus feet never said they're rich but judging by their mind set and skills having built up lots of businesses and estates in Malaysian makes me think that is what they've always done back in China. But they all went to Malaysia with very little. Built businesses like grocery shops and rubber plantation, houses etc from ground up. Dad's side I thought it's all just all talk they were rich saying granddad went to uni in HK and that's why he spoke English. But turned out the China government asked my dads siblings who ever want some family land can have a small parcel back. Some uncles went back to China was given some land back but not all the family land. Just some. They all know which areas used to be ours as my grandad took everyone back to see his hometown. We're all settled in Australia now.
@nancyn11068 ай бұрын
@@steph4922 Thank you for sharing! It's amazing how our older generations faced so many challenges, unfair treatments and struggles at these difficult times yet able to come out strong, build successful businesses and set up better lives for the next generation. I can't imagine immigrating to a new country with no money and probably not even speaking the language, while having a whole family to support. It's amazing that your grandparents did so well. We need to tell these brave family stories to the next generation, so they will be inspired when they face difficult times. Our lives today are way too comfortable and we are becoming less resilient. My grandma used tell her WWII and Culture Revolution stories, and said to me that no matter how hard life it is, it will pass. Just stay alive, you can live with more and live with little. She also told me to travel a lot and put my needs first. She sure saw the world, her last international trip was at age 93.
@nicb.12138 ай бұрын
Chinese are the greatest businessmen irrespective where they are. Wherever they are, they brought prosperity to the country. Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippine, Cambodia, Loas still need the Chinese to run its economy. Why India did not grow as fast because the Indian Government ill treated the Chinese and many left India. Otherwise India will have many middle class, similar to other Asian Countries. It is a pity that India miss the opportunity otherwise India would develop at a more faster pace.
@dursawbased6 ай бұрын
I'm Indonesian. In the past, Chinese people also experienced a lot of discrimination. But now it seems like we are all used to living side by side. They contribute a lot to the Indonesian economy. They have a great work ethic and perseverance. Indonesians must emulate them. Indonesia is also the country with the largest overseas Chinese population. I hope that in the future they can live peacefully in Indonesia. Lots of love to my Chinese Indonesian friends! From Toba, North Sumatra.
Another fun fact, there is a small Chinese community in Assam, in the northeast of India. They mainly came due to the tea industry. Now, they too have mostly vanished, few remain but they number in the 50s...
@Harry_20035 ай бұрын
It's sad 😢
@Shourya8993 ай бұрын
Source for 50s they are even more then 300s in South India in Mumbai and in northeast also much more
@Shourya8995 күн бұрын
they are thousands Assamese Chinese lives and they are Thousands more then in kolkata
@sudiptabhattacharya15927 ай бұрын
I am a Calcuttan and I miss the Chinese communities who were surrounding us during my childhood. Especially the Chinese shoe shops in Bentink street and Kolutola. I miss the wonderful Chinese restaurants in China town Tangra where we used to visit to taste pork in childhood, hiding from parents. Sometimes I think China should have not grown so fast that I lost my old Chinese friends, almost all of them are migrated to fast growing China and Singapore. Had we could match there growth to retain them with us!😢
@baddyforall25687 ай бұрын
Nobody mentioned that they left to China. They might have left to Canada , Australia or Taiwan. We know how many people are leaving china to foreign countries. Easy to judge the book by its cover. But only if you open it, you may know the truth.
@pipipupu51047 ай бұрын
@@baddyforall2568what do you mean by that many people living China
@baddyforall25687 ай бұрын
@@pipipupu5104 living?. Read it properly. If you dont know English, ask somebody to read for you
@jacquuelinesimpson1916 ай бұрын
@@baddyforall2568 your English just as bad..Read to you...Not read for you....
@major27075 ай бұрын
Calcuttan?😒
@nientzulu59919 ай бұрын
最後那位小弟弟 好厲害 口齒清晰說出很大人的話
@azart2gaming3809 ай бұрын
谢谢你!其实我到底是弟弟😊
@wahoocool9 ай бұрын
小弟很會說漂亮話,長大之後才發現很多事並不是當初所想,不然為何許多人要離開印度?
@noname746269 ай бұрын
从小对多元化种族社会有这么好的认知,这个小弟弟很厉害。我二十多岁的时候都未必有他看得清楚。
@Logical-First9 ай бұрын
@@noname74626 政治正确罢了。 不然你会死翘翘。美国也一样。
@oliviacao38869 ай бұрын
这只是一种理想,并非现实。就算在多元文化国家的澳洲都达不到这种状态。@@noname74626
@user-zy2bk3bj8e9 ай бұрын
最後孩子的回答很好,蒲公英的種子不管飛到何處,都要努力紮下根
@azart2gaming3809 ай бұрын
谢谢,我其实是个小孩子,哈哈
@azart2gaming3809 ай бұрын
谢谢,我其实是个小孩子,哈哈
@nk59429 ай бұрын
@@azart2gaming380你是餐厅老板儿子吗?很棒,以后有机会的话来中国看看
@azart2gaming3809 ай бұрын
@@nk5942 是的,我是餐馆老板的儿子!
@rongrong49979 ай бұрын
@@azart2gaming380哇。你好棒。还会写中文?
@Bas-xu7kg7 ай бұрын
I am from west bengal really felt sorry that they have to face discrimination...i hope india as a country would grow fast, due to huge population and reservation to certain category people a lot of people are living abroad
@whois_historian7 ай бұрын
Haha ! Same reservation is bad for us ( upper caste too ) But indian people given all things to Chinese ppl !
@succeedingchallengers15986 ай бұрын
@@whois_historianHere reservation is mainly for lower castes 😔😔
@whois_historian6 ай бұрын
@@succeedingchallengers1598 true
@AnishTigga8366 ай бұрын
what about ews and management quota@@succeedingchallengers1598
@dhanrajthangam96154 ай бұрын
@@succeedingchallengers1598hey bro sc 18 percent only reserve another for whom
@dlee89957 ай бұрын
I see many Indians in China, most are teachers and they are so highly respected there. In fact, Chinese people actually treat Indians better than their own, a stark contrast to the discrimination and hate crimes experienced by Chinese in India. Indians in China will never have to worry about safety or hate crimes.
@user-mc8wg6qq3b7 ай бұрын
ikr, my uncle teaches yoga there and he tells us about it but please give India a chance as India is still largely uneducated and uncivil society due to a major part of it being historically cut from society i.e. the ones that were outcasts. however bad it sounds to an Indian but is a truth
@dlee89957 ай бұрын
@@user-mc8wg6qq3bI think one of the main reasons for the difference is the news media in India constantly pushes anti-China news that stir up resentment but on the other hand, Chinese media don't like to push hate on any group of people
@ArghyadeepPal7 ай бұрын
Generalization is a very bad thing, my friend. Just because you heard some Chinese people being discriminated in India doesn't mean every Chinese is being discriminated against in India. And please, just please stop being on a moral high ground as if there are no vices of ill-treatment against other races in China. There have been a lot of footage of African community being discriminated against in Guangzhou in China. Also Chinese call us Indians using a very vile, racist word called 阿三. That doesn't mean everyone is a bad apple. So that is why please don't generalize people especially considering yourself from a moral high ground.
@dlee89957 ай бұрын
@@ArghyadeepPal I never heard of the word 阿三. There is no such word or saying in Chinese and I just confirmed with a few Chinese people. I'm not sure what kind of propaganda media you read that from. Also the Africans being mistreated videos were completely taken out of context or cherry picked. Many of those videos of Chinese mistreating Africans in China were actually debunked including by French fact check website that despite it being anti-China bias outlet. For example, a video that happened years ago in Malaysia where a Black person robbing a store were beaten up by Malaysians were propagated on Western media as an African student getting beaten up by a group of Chinese. Another video showed Chinese restaurant owners fighting against black diners, which was actually under self defense and happened in New York, not in China. Bro, understand what you see in the media is gov funded propaganda. Talk to "real" people who actually been there with "real" experiences.
@ByronY3716 ай бұрын
@@ArghyadeepPal You can learn about the origin of this nickname. Of course, most Chinese people later knew that “阿三” came from the comedy movie "Westward Journey"(大话西游)
Your thoughts are pure brother. You have a long way to go. Study wisely and always respect your roots.
@hsiaoshun4 ай бұрын
just love your comment, have a good day brother
@Shourya8995 күн бұрын
Hey Buddy do you still live in India how many chinese still Live in Tangra kolakata in your region and your stemates of Chinese Chindians living in whole India and west Bengal?
@shanicel53208 ай бұрын
敬佩客家先輩對教育的重視!感謝,jimmy 製作了這一輯節目,讓我們更了解客家人在印度的發展和生活
@whois_historian7 ай бұрын
If you want to live in atriocatic Chinese government ! You can ! Mao zedon killed 20 million Chinese lol ! Started war against india ! Whereas india praised them as brothers given veto power and permanent sit in UNSC ! Lol ! Snakes
@imrandar98314 ай бұрын
School is abandoned.. Chinese youth there not learning their language And culture. it has become more indian.
@user-wd4ss7qe4m4 ай бұрын
如此努力的同胞 看了让人很感动 希望全球华人都能团结起来
@rasulallahkagulamshorts76972 ай бұрын
China is a great nation
@minhly84877 ай бұрын
Nice way to wrap up the video, great message from the little man.
The answer that the boy gave at the end is actually very similar to the pledge that indian school students learn everyday, Most people including many indians dont know indian is not an ethnicity it is a nationality anyone with indian citizenship is indian reagrdless of ethinicity we are all equal infront of the law but unfornutely past governments have been unfair to many communities including this one . Sad to see this community decline.
@elena5377437 ай бұрын
Bro past govts have been unfair. Past govts are the reasons so many communities are still living together. The current govt only speaks for one community. Thats too its fake.
@kukoiaxom7 ай бұрын
almost entire chinese assamese community was deported in 1962 war by indian occupation
@TheLargeoldshoe7 ай бұрын
tell that to the bhaiyyas that rule the country
@Dan-xx5jq7 ай бұрын
The Christians are trying to flee India too as they don't feel safe in India especially after Modi.
@Dan-xx5jq7 ай бұрын
The same is true of Christians in India. They are trying to flee India especially after Modi and the BJP RSS.. They don't feel safe in India anymore! The Parsis have left, the Jews have left. Always talk about a religious State with the majority religion and nonsense talk like that from Bharkts. No one is happy any more. Modi has destroyed the feeling of the country with his BJP RSS!
@wheretheyhaveribs557 ай бұрын
Thanks Jimmy. I appreciate the work.
@zhifez4 ай бұрын
"So everyone here we consider ourselves equal, as brother and sister", wonderfully put.
@strombreaker34467 ай бұрын
Bro as Indian im learning lot about communities who are living in India recently got to know Africans were living in India and now suddenly after watching your video got to know Chinese brothers are also living in India Never expected and thank you for making this video dont know why but I felt sad watching video.
why our chinese over sea so chicken , we have been chasing killing by local people even we born on the same land why not stand together to fight back and ask for help around chinese community to buy weapons to self defence instead running away and finally got killed , i hope 1 day our chinese can stand for ourself and fight back from racist
@lobsangdekey4656 ай бұрын
I love the last young boy statement about how he feels in India. This is called an education makes anybody wise. And god bless all Indians living in India.
@misssaigon.bonniec4 ай бұрын
好感動 好有意義的影片 海外華人都不容易 希望叔叔一切安好
@jordankoo25859 ай бұрын
在世界任何地方,华裔永远都是重视教育。这股精神是非常值得敬佩。
@user-gw5wd9us2d8 ай бұрын
Hakka spread all over the world. I am very proud of being Hakka ! Huge support from Hong Kong.
@andry-borneo8 ай бұрын
I am hakka from indonesia 🇮🇩
@act_sion7 ай бұрын
I am a hakka from Mauritius. If think they come from the same region Meizhou than us .
@henkuanghoung47324 ай бұрын
Hakka from UK
@dlee89957 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Very insightful!
@tanyachauhan61296 ай бұрын
It is very sad that hakka Chinese community suffered alots difficulty but if we see the context of west Bengal state also suffered lots of riot and govt conflicts lot of things .. which is indescribable but now slowly slowly things are changing..maybe everything will be good one day. And i also hope indian chinese community condition will be improved and best wishes for them whom settle in abroad i wish aap hamesha khush rhe😊😊
@user-tv6ye2im2d9 ай бұрын
確實,客家人遍部全球,能吃苦耐勞生意頭腦很好!
@nakaptechi88464 ай бұрын
Well that was informative ... Thanks for the glimpse ..
@ParmMohan-us6rn6 ай бұрын
In Canada, it’s not easy to prosper as well. Cost of living is high. Many Hakka Chinese open restaurants to promote the Hakka food, but that is a difficult business too.
I am a South Indian, in my village many people migrated to USA for better life style. Same way Chinese are doing from theirs hime land . There is no discrimination, only for High standard living life style
@syphonlo5112Ай бұрын
No discrimination, insultation and threatening? Are you sure?
@user-nj3jt4wl8l4 ай бұрын
訂閱了 每次都是高質量 受教感謝了!
@rinrininu7 ай бұрын
Being Indian is national identity, its not ethnic identity, NorthEastern Indians are often branded 'Chinese' because of our features.I tell my kids to hold their heads high because Chinese are innovative and brave people 😊.There are discriminations as Northeasterners but then regional discriminations are there everywhere. No one supports these activities. Its great to know that Chinese community was thriving and even competing. Everyone moves to greener pasture, so to each his own
@kmt553 ай бұрын
Why u defaming ur nation , noth eastern hindus never made complaint about that
@@zebraimage plz tell your step dad xi zingpink 😂
@taichiwinchester11024 ай бұрын
@@zhipeichen It's just indoctrination from school and society. There's no critical thinking if you haven't lived long enough to think and to experience the world.
@WallyCooksEverything4 ай бұрын
Beautiful work my friend 👍
@father59595 ай бұрын
I am from Malaysia and I enjoyed your vlog enlightening me on this interesting scene in India. You should do a series Jimmy. Best of luck.
@worldofshikhar7 ай бұрын
Love for that kid. Not just Chinese, this migration is happening in every community from kolkata. Kolkata is becoming an old-age home.
@awina8089 ай бұрын
唐人散布全世界,都有艱辛打拼的傳統,都有出色成功的表現。謝謝小編非常不錯的制作👍
@lephailata5 ай бұрын
我们越南华人讲的全是广东话 生活在越南也好一些因为文化比较类似 跟印尼印度比起还是好多了吧
@AndreCS-hc6xm4 ай бұрын
I m Indonesian born Chinese. And I must said that Indonesia is nice country. Maybe we re look different race and different religion with local, but its still quite easy and nice living here as Chinese ancestry. Indonesian also one of fasting economic in Asia after China and i m proud to Indonesia can reaching this level.
@shashikalanarayan5857 ай бұрын
That was wise and sweet of the little kid to say so ❤
@saravanan74188 ай бұрын
Salute those Chinese who live in India till today, I'm a Malaysian by birth and I will never choose India to emigrate
@user-ru2xj9ty7j10 күн бұрын
no one begging you to come
@befit94939 ай бұрын
Wow, this child spoke the right way in a well manner without any discrimination. Hope he will do well in his future 'what a smart kid'.
@Qladstone7 ай бұрын
Indian Chinese -> Indian nationality ethnic Chinese 印度华人 Chinese Indian -> Chinese nationality ethnic Indian 中国印度人
@andrewloi5320Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video very much. Eye opening experience!
14:13 I am Singaporean Chinese. I encourage this young man to come to Singapore to live and work. It is very easy for Indian nationals to get work permit in Singapore due to the CECA Agreement with India. We have a population of 75% Chinese and 10% Indian. You will adapt easily in Singapore. English is the lingua franca here. And Tamil (southern India language) is an official language. Ancestors of Chinese in Singapore came from Southern Chinese provinces. So we have Hakka Chinese too, from Fujian and Guangdong provinces. They settled here 100 years ago. Also the little boy at the tail end of the video, come Singapore to study. 😊 i went to New Delhi, Agra, Jaipur and Mumbai in 2011, free and easy. I was never harmed. It was fun. Egg Biryani and jai, the tea, was delicious. Love India, and will be back next time, to the South.
@saisirvous73638 ай бұрын
What attitude Singapore treats towards mainland Chinese? I am Chinese from mainland China. Southern anhui province. Kinda curious about it.
@dennisjazzy2004ds8 ай бұрын
@@saisirvous7363 We treat mainland Chinese with respect. And we talk, play and eat with them everyday. We get along well.
@o0...9577 ай бұрын
You should also visit the Northeast next time you come to India.
@dennisjazzy2004ds7 ай бұрын
@@o0...957 I always watch Bollywood. I intend to learn Hindi. Beautiful language. Yes, more places I want to visit in Bharat. Jai Hind!
@kekezhang94938 ай бұрын
华人去哪里都是先赚钱,然后建学校。非常佩服老一辈的海外华侨华人。
@leeharrison74304 ай бұрын
教育很重要
@janetho88302 ай бұрын
很喜歡你的引導😊😊😊
@shahidk8916 ай бұрын
That kid answered so well, I appreciate him
@MaskedRevi3w3r7 ай бұрын
Being from Kolkata, the thought that a day will come when we will see in news "last chinese in India's Chinatown" is really saddening. But it's understandable why they are leaving as well.
@yangaloo61229 ай бұрын
Good video and well edited. Thanks for sharing with all of us former or current Hakka Chinese who used to live in Calcutta. As a former Chinese who lived here 50 years ago ( and all guests in the video were my Peimay schools mates too) I would say who stayed back are also the lucky ones too they enjoy easy life in India as opposed to most of us that left India, we have a hard time to adjust the new country and blend in with the local population just like our previous ancestors who settled down here 100 years ago. Basically one has to work hard and will be rewarded, its my advice,no hard feeling. I am so amazed you have a solid guts like a rhino to visit India. And last but not least the little boy at the end of video is the great grandson of Mr. Chen who was a great supporter of KMT Taiwanese government, also a well respected local Chinese citizen, thank you.
@zhangruyi31539 ай бұрын
Why don't the Chinese go home to Taiwan or mainland China or Hong Kong or Macau but instead to go godforsaken places like Canada or Australia?
@wyliamulayye75348 ай бұрын
I am reseaching on the history of the overseas Hakka people and had been to your place of birth, Calcutta, twice. I would very much appreciate it if your goodselves could advise me as to the credibility of the book "the deoli wallahs" (the true story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian internment) written by Joy Ma and Dilip D'Souza, publiced in February 2020. When I was in Calcutta, I tried to my best to get first hand information from those who still live there, but, perhaps due to the "circumstances", I was only able to obtain "some" information, nothing much though. Your assustance would be greatly appreciated. For your info, I travelled to Singkawang, Indonesia (great Overseas Hakka city), Sabah (where even the natives speak Hakka language) and Sarawak (closely knitted) , Malaysia, Thailand (some settlements with majority Hakka decentants), Burma (Myanmar) where there are still a great number of Hakka decentants living there, Tahiti and obviously, Mauritius, Reunion and Madagascar. Appreciate your assistance in this matter, if you could and with continuing best wishes, all the best.
@user-sn6hd4kg6b8 ай бұрын
For Gods sake stop stereotyping India, Calcutta is the poorest part of India apart from Delhi, Varanasi Overall India as a country is very diverse with a lot of nice places, if the Chinese setlled in Southern India instead of Calcutta their lives would have been far better India is an asian powerhouse economy where poverty is rapidly decreasing and is at 18% in 2022 according to United Nations data India is a G20 member good bye!said India does not have indoor plumbing? Stop dreaming and living in a paradise, as a Jewish Persian I would it was you barbaric brits who destroyed India along with Muslims, ancient India was admired by Greeks I am a Zoroastrian Parsi living in India whose ancestors had migrated to India 1500 years back for taking shelter when the Muslims invaded Persian Empire and defeated the Sasannians who were the last of our great ancestors that had made Persia as one of the most prosperous empires and ancient civilizations. We Parsis have always been grateful to India for the kindness they showed us and we cannot tolerate anyone blindly insulting our country because we Parsis have also become Indians. Not only us but even Persian nationalists in Iran who hate the barbaric Islamic regime have admiration for India because we and Indians both belong to ancient civilizations. While it is true that India has many problems but that does not mean whatever you say is true. Infact your ideas about India are not only rubbish and filled with fantastic but you are a racist. Yes you are completely a cruel racist who is displaying absolute racism towards India. Listen, people like you are no more different than those white supremacist groups or the far right zionists infact you are 100000 times worse than them. You are basically blindly brainwashed by Chinese communist propaganda and therefore you cannot accept the fact that India is progressing, you believe in fake conspiracy theories and the fact that Russia is a great superpower where in reality the villages in the interior parts of Russia have huge problems with indoor plumbing, defecation outdoors is far common
@arok.podcast8 ай бұрын
I am Tibetan.
@arthurwan17148 ай бұрын
@@wyliamulayye7534There were Hakka communities in the Caribbean, also. I was born & raised in Jamaica, but now live in the US. Most of the Jamaican Hakkas moved to Toronto or to Florida.
@Igloo6836 ай бұрын
I wish India can progress super fast and the remaining Chinese population in India don't go extinct. They are peace loving people like us Indians. The Indian and Chinese cultures have co-existed over 1000s of years without any problem.
@major27076 ай бұрын
Without any problem?😁
@thuptenchoklang6108Ай бұрын
At the end, what I know is their ancestors are from mainland China but when they feel difficulties in India, they are migrated to U.S, Canada, Taiwan and other parts of the world. It’s shocking to know that they don’t want to go back to China.
We Indians respect chinese culture a lot. But since the last 70 years we have been at war against each other and that does make this situation really tough. Hopefully in the future there will be peace between the two countries.
Actually India is not a bad place. My friends enjoy their tours there. I imagine the elderly ppl finding it a great place to retire. My grandpa came from China too. Now we are settled happily in Singapore. To me, home is where the heart is. ❤️
@ponuni8 ай бұрын
i'm pretty sure they would much rather be with their kids in canada or wherever they've immigrated to, but the reality is they're old and they will only be an extra mouth to feed. whereas if they stay behind in India their kids can send a little bit of CAD home and it'd be considered enough for a months worth of expenses in india.
@cfyong18388 ай бұрын
I beg to differ. With a hostile government, it is difficult to stay. The place is becoming decadent and the local council make no effort to repair them. You don’t see any future. There is minimal development. Unlike you the lucky one, to find a job here is very tough.
@steph49228 ай бұрын
@@cfyong1838, are you Chinese in India? Try to leave asap. Go anywhere, try Malaysia; Taiwan; China if you don't have enough to go US Canada Aus. My personal experience is Indians are very cunning... we are like cows and horse work hard to earn money. My grandparents call them snakes, plotting looking for free food, taking more than what they work for. I would be worry to live in a snake and worm hole when we are cows and horses. 🥺🥺 get out of there. By the way; what is the government doing to Chinese there?
@sriganesan82377 ай бұрын
@@cfyong1838Indians are not hostile to Chinese and it's nationals and only the border problems other than trade and everything goes well
@cfyong18387 ай бұрын
@@sriganesan8237 that’s good. Tq
@Taqiyya-Slayer3 ай бұрын
I love the last part!
@Men_of_cultures7 ай бұрын
We love hakka community they are our brother 😊 Wishing good fortune to them love 💕 from India 😊
@redrooster6268 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I was there in 2007 visiting someone who grew up in Kolkata, she took me to the top of the school during the Chinese New Year festival. A lot of fond memories of the people and its local cuisine. I still can't find anywhere that makes fish balls the way they did over in Tangra.
@Cultural.Enrichment.8 ай бұрын
This young Chinese boy (son of the owner at this Chinese restaurant) gave a very intelligent politically correct answer when he was asked if he was Chinese or Indian. Smart boy!
@badalsaibo7 ай бұрын
Look man a child's thoughts are pure. When he grows he won't have the same perspective because of experiences accumulated.
@Handler4477 ай бұрын
As an indian we love Chinese people pls don't hate us ❤
@Akshaya57 ай бұрын
Oh! That reply by the lil boy at the end❤🥰
@Nick-xt2jh8 ай бұрын
In fact, Chinese migration to India's southern parts is even older than their migration to Singapore. I believe the official timeframe is in the 18th century but it may have been even earlier, during the Ming Dynasty when trade between China and Calcutta flourished
@whois_historian7 ай бұрын
Nah it's during Chinese civil war ! Chinese ppl are still in my state i known many of them !
@whois_historian7 ай бұрын
Many of indians ? Really not 😂 even 0.1 % ppl of india migrated ! Haha ! Ppl who migrate now they just want more money ! If you want to live in atriocatic Chinese government ! You can ! Mao zedon killed 20 million Chinese lol ! Started war against india ! Whereas india praised them as brothers given veto power and permanent sit in UNSC ! Lol ! Snakes