Searching For The Largest Overseas Chinese Community Outside of China

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Searching For The Largest Overseas Chinese Community Outside of China
Curiously learning about one of the most assimilated Overseas Chinese groups outside of China
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@luckyluckylucky875
@luckyluckylucky875 3 жыл бұрын
I think the early generations of Chinese really integrated themselves very well into Thai community. If you ask if they feel that they're more Thai or they're more Chinese. Im pretty sure that they feel more Thai. Younger generations dont even considered themself Chinese anymore, they're just feel that they're Thai. Majority cant speak any Chinese or know any relatives in China. Chinese to them is just an ethnicity. As a Thai Chinese myself, i find it fascinating too that Thai Chinese dont encounter any racial prejudices like few neighboring countries.. (eg; Indonesia riot against Chinese etc) Given the fact that Chinese are generally more affluent and owns literally everything. I think Thai Chinese have to be grateful (as I am), to the native Thais of the past and present that allow them to settle into their society and ingrained themselves to this country to the point that they call this country their home.
@Bhatmann
@Bhatmann 3 жыл бұрын
It’s not easy to migrate to new lands of different people and build new life and new communities. There are numerous challenges to say the least. I have respect for anyone that can do that even if it is just to escape poverty. I read an old book about Chinatown in Manila and how the locals would get jealous, riot, kill everyone, burn Chinatown down then steal everything. But new waves of Chinese immigrants would come rebuild, do their thing and create wealth only to have the same event repeat over again and again. Whenever I hear Filipinos bragging about Manila having the oldest Chinatown in the world, I think it’s probably not even true, and I remember that story and understand how they can be. That’s why I love to hear peoples stories and histories, like yours, so that I can learn and understand.
@nathanchang7713
@nathanchang7713 2 жыл бұрын
Thailand is weird because it’s the only country where Chinese are fully assimilated that they see themselves as Thai the race not just nationality, they abandon their Chinese roots and culture and they adopt Thai names, Thai language and Thai culture. Even when I was in Thailand Thai people kept speaking Thai to me assuming that I speak Thai or that I’m Thai when I’m not.
@snowynight6225
@snowynight6225 Жыл бұрын
Just because you never experienced it doesn’t mean it never happened. My grandparents (who barely speak Thai) were bullied a lot by local Thai people. They were even threatened by Thai officers asking for money. Although that was long time ago, I don’t think it’s right to over-optimistically state that “Thai Chinese don’t encounter any racial prejudice…”
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
@@nathanchang7713you mean ETHNICITY NOT RACE, as BOTH THAI AND CHINESE ARE FROM THE SAME RACE, which, you guessed it, is the ASIAN race. Chinese and thai are ethnicities, not races. Both are asian by race (same as black is referred to ppl of any african decent and same as white is referred to ppl of any european origins).
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
@@snowynight6225Thats sad, but majority wont do that. The most discrimantion here is towards any ppl of non thai citizenship. Half thai half white/european decent often are just considered (inlcudes my half thai/italian cousin) as farang (even tho farang is the WRONG word for halfies, as farang is specifically for someone whos FULL ethnically of european decent, yet they still use that term with half thai half europeans too, which in my opinion is quite ignorant, halfies are MIXED or in thai called luk krueng and not just “white” as many thais seem to be highly ignorant about). Anyways some thais dont make sense in this topic as many want mixed kids but mostly only want to claim one side of a mixed race child…. Super weard for me as a THAI citizen. I am mainly thai with only one quarter chinese ethnic backround. Anyways for FULL ASIANS here its a different topic especially thai-chinese rarely face discrimination. But i can tsay that its different for mainland chinese, in THAT case they arent much liked here, neither in vietnam and so on, as sadly often t8mes chinese mainlanders who come to visit southeast asia ingeneral can be quite rude in behaviour. Thaichinese are seen as different from outside chinese ppl , no matter if full or mixed with chinese.
@tintinqueen
@tintinqueen Жыл бұрын
Forrest, good video. As Chinese, I believe no matter where we live, we should keep our culture and traditions and at the same time, respect and try to blend in with the locals.
@Naru22233
@Naru22233 2 жыл бұрын
Any nationality if you can speak Thai and has a good personality then no discrimination happened at all lol you will feel like home right away My ancestors are Chinese, but I considered myself as Thai even though I look super Chinese😂 Love this content❤️
@cassandragrey1800
@cassandragrey1800 7 ай бұрын
Most of my friend in school have at least a bit of Chinese blood in them it’s really rare to find a fully Thai person in thailand
@Fablopicassoii
@Fablopicassoii 7 ай бұрын
There are a-lot of Thai-Chinese middle class in Thailand, and most of Thai-Chinese middle class go to private schools or prestigious government schools, that's maybe one of the reason that your environment and mine as well are surround by Thai-Chinese people.
@anhbinbaccuc8850
@anhbinbaccuc8850 9 ай бұрын
I'm sure there are more Chinese in Vietnam than anywhere in Asia, because Chinese and Vietnamese shared the same family names, so it take 3 generations not speaking Chinese at home they will intergrate into Vietnamese, whereas other countries have different family names so you can live there 10 generations and you still can trace your Chinese root based on your family names.
@nambao966
@nambao966 6 ай бұрын
no they are not. A lot of them are working as spy for Chinese government via bamboo network.
@jimmy_1228
@jimmy_1228 4 ай бұрын
Interesting video, please interview more Thai/Chinese 🙏
@inquisitvem6723
@inquisitvem6723 3 жыл бұрын
Because they’re still Asians growing up in Asia while America was still predominantly white when you grew up in your early days
@malaccangirl
@malaccangirl 2 жыл бұрын
When are you coming to Malaysia? Second largest Chinese communities outside China?
@Phucket24
@Phucket24 3 жыл бұрын
Great subject to talk about Personally I have 100% respect for the Chinese community everywhere in the world
@michaelfung694
@michaelfung694 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting topic……totally agree with u regarding the racism issues here in the US, as a Chinese immigrant growing up here…..the early years were definitely not fun…..it’s an issue not just with Chinese Americans, but Asian Americans as a whole, along with the other groups of people of color……it’s been a lingering problem in the US for many years and depending on where u live in the country, it’s gotten better and worse…….that’s why I’ll be retiring to SE Asia as well……..stay safe man!
@yesviews
@yesviews 3 жыл бұрын
There's actually a lot of racism against Chinese people in SE Asia, which is what brought SE Asian Chinese to Western Countries to begin with.
@yesviews
@yesviews 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of Thai Chinese don't really have a Chinese surname for that reason. And don't identify as Chinese as Thai,
@yujilee112
@yujilee112 3 жыл бұрын
@@yesviews there are chinese surname such as lee... Tang...(chen in mandarin) lim... Tae... Etc. Who told you that there no chinese surname? There is but government encourage to name your surname elegant way so chinese usually mix they sae(surname) with pali or sanskrit to look as elegant as possible so chinese surname usually longer than most thai people you can see the difference in the first grace but some keep it short like my surname sae-lee or my friend sae-lim so please don't spread misinformation.
@nathanchang7713
@nathanchang7713 2 жыл бұрын
@@rodrozil6544 While many southeast Asian have small degree of Chinese ancestry, that’s very small barely anything.
@zidorovichburblyatya2862
@zidorovichburblyatya2862 2 жыл бұрын
@@yesviews Philippines and Thailand would disagree because many Chinese settled there intermarried with the natives lol.
@vitdispanurat8357
@vitdispanurat8357 3 жыл бұрын
I'm Thai Chinese born and growing up in Thailand, we never have an identity issue, most everyone that were born in Thailand think they are Thai no matter where their parents are from originally. If he or she were born in Thai land and you ask them, most will say they are Thai.
@davidlin9128
@davidlin9128 3 жыл бұрын
Howdy Forrest from Texas! I had the same curiosity when I first visited Thailand some 20+ years back. I was told by my Thai-Chinese friends that Chinese were forced to assimilate and change their surnames. For example, if you see a person with a rather long surname, chances are he or she is a Thai-Chinese. Also there was an anti-Chinese movement in the early 1900s and Thai government passed a law requiring everyone to adopt Thai surnames. This is the reason you don’t see Lee, Chen or Lin’s in Thailand. King Rama VI even wrote a newspaper article titled “Jews of the East.” Also look up Siam Movement which was mainly an anti-Chinese movement with the slogan ‘Thailand for the Thai’. Can’t wait to return to Thailand - cheers!
@guamiedinho
@guamiedinho 3 жыл бұрын
This is true. I also would add that the names tend to be Chinese names with additional characters whacked on at the end. You will see long last names prefixed with Chinese names like Lee..., Chan..., Xhan..., Wong...., etc. Also to purchase land that you need to be Thai citizen, so people would often change the last name to better assimilate and smoothen the process of land acquisition.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
@@guamiedinho I ain’t mad at that… it reminded of ‘Wongamat’ in Pattaya
@yujilee112
@yujilee112 3 жыл бұрын
Rama VI just want those juicy chinese money to build up his army (that later fight and claim victorious against france indo-china in 1940) he later wrote latter said "thank for my chinese citizens" when he gain a huge sums of donation after calling out them jew. (It's all about business) And to note those who condemned with anti chinese policy seem to be the very chinese themselves (thai royal family is mon-chinese general pleak is also chinese it's seem like people who force them into thai are chinese themselves)
@tqlol3959
@tqlol3959 2 жыл бұрын
There are Not only Chinese in Thailand. There are indian, Mon, Malay, Khmer, Lao, Burmese, Vietnamese, Hmong, and hill tripe people. Chinese can remain their original surname by put it after Sae(family name) because before that thai people don’t have surname so the law required everyone in Thailand have surname to make house registration. My Chinese grandpa also do this by remain his Chinese name and Chinese surname after Sae but he is first gen so he could not own land. His cousin came to Thailand before him, their offspring born in Thailand and they all own land and properties. My grandpa born in China but his brother born in Thailand so he can own land. All properties are in the name of his brother. They uphold family value to be unite not to betray each other so my father got his part in the name of my grandpa. Second gen onward can own land and has the same rights as any Thai. (thai is invented term (it’s root is Tai though) to accommodate any kind of people background including those mixed and make same identity to be strong as one and United nation. Isn’t it the right things to do by any ruler when his people are diverse? There were also many Chinese gangsters back then who made trouble then the many laws issued.
@ohreallyandthen189
@ohreallyandthen189 2 жыл бұрын
@@guamiedinho Chinese descent people in Thailand tend to have long last name by 2 reasons. As we know they have duplicate surnames. 1st is to avoid the duplication of surnames, they have to find a word for their surname to make them longer because Thailand doesn't allow duplicate surnames if you guys are not related. 2nd The upper class and noble people in Thailand is the first class who have surnames in our history and their surnames are often long to show the greatness and nobility. So Chinese people when they change their surnames to Thai, they intentionally make their surnames to be accepted in aristocratic society. Having a long last name doesn't always mean having to be of Chinese descent.
@TangoLima1
@TangoLima1 3 жыл бұрын
1993 I visited Bangkok, Pattaya, ChiangMai at my classmates' invitation. He was half Thai and half Chinese. Many of my classmates were Thais Chinese and Indonesian Chinese. In Bangkok I asked the classmates if the locals discriminated against us Chinese (there was an old Thai man staring at us at the street corner as we waited to cross the street). He said, "No. They don't qualify to look down on us". Mind you all my Thai classmates felt very "Thai". There was no identity crisis. However the quirky thing is they also observed Chinese customs. The seemed more knowledgeable about Chinese customs than we Western Chinese Americans/Canadians, etc.
@ikkue
@ikkue 2 жыл бұрын
I think the most interesting fact you can take from this is that Chinese culture has been blended together with Thai culture so much, and for so long, that it feels incredibly natural and almost like a new "Chainese" cultural bubble has formed. Almost every Thai-Chinese living and growing up in Thailand just feels like a normal Thai person with occasional "Chinese traditions" thrown into their lives. If you have lived and grown up, regardless of ethnic roots and backgrounds, within the Thai border, you will both consider and be considered as Thai
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
Yes, majority of anyone either full or mixed with both thai and chinese actually IDENTIFIES as THAI. In bkk that view might be mixed but outside of bkk many dont really point out that theyre full or half or part chinese. Several of my cousins and anyways relatives who are half, part or full chinese ethnically identify also as thai. So yeah…
@manolexing68
@manolexing68 3 жыл бұрын
I can relate to​ what you're concerned​ about. Like the​ owner of​ the​ shop said, "The​ Land​ of​ Smiles". To be​ frank, it is very hard to find someone not having any Chinese roots if their family hails from BKK, Nakorn Sawan, or Nakorn Prathom. I am from​ BKK and have Cantonese roots. I can even trace my family back to mainland China since we are only 3rd generation. Many of my peers and co-workers here are Teochew. I think Thais have been proud to be associated with Chinese traditions and ceremonies for as long as I can remember, and that many many decades. There's​definitely​ nothing to worry about in terms of prejudism, or a difference​ in treatment or friendships here other than having a different​ nationality on your documents.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear 😊
@user-ecybertek
@user-ecybertek 2 жыл бұрын
@@ForrestLee One comment Forrest being Half South American and Chinese I look Chinese and you are right..Canadian . .Its refreshing in Thailand to see you are just one family. I think North America have to learn to blend this in their culture..but I dont this will ever happen. I cannot speak Chinese but I know more Spanish...lol
@bobevans9996
@bobevans9996 9 ай бұрын
thai r from south china burmese r from north china
@wit5426
@wit5426 3 жыл бұрын
I am a 3rd generation of Thai-Cantonese, we are completely blended with the Thai society, never encounter any racial discrimination or get bullied here, Thai government never has such discrimination policy (ie Malaysia's Bumiputera policy) to divide and classify their own people or make us us feel like a 2nd class citizen, Thai cultures and our major religion (Buddhism) are not a barrier for intermarriage between Chinese and natives therefore even the Thai royal family is partly Chinese. In Thailand, we can access to education, jobs, property ownership and other opportunities equally, race doesn't matter.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
I’m very happy to hear 😊
@peterthermocline
@peterthermocline 3 жыл бұрын
Is it easy to find Thais still speaking Cantonese in Bangkok, l hear Teochew more, and happy to know if there are any Thai Cantonese areas in Bangkok?
@wit5426
@wit5426 3 жыл бұрын
@@peterthermocline All of us are actually living across the country and integrated as a Thai people. Many of Thai-Chinese in my generation are no longer speak Chinese languages, we speak Thai, we have Thai family name (some of us adapted their Chinese family name to Thai family name), we celebrate Songkran day but we also celebrate Chinese New Year, we visit our ancestral tomb on the Qingming Festival but we also go to Buddhist temple to make merit etc. We are Thai people but we are fully aware where we come from.
@SuperBillybob53
@SuperBillybob53 3 жыл бұрын
I hope he did, before or after.555 Dam she is cute.
@stanislavcheung919
@stanislavcheung919 3 жыл бұрын
The family of former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was of Chinese descent, specifically Hakka Chinese.
@AAAAAK5
@AAAAAK5 3 жыл бұрын
Wan is gorgeous 😻 !!!
@mercurygirl444
@mercurygirl444 Жыл бұрын
I am the 4th generation Thai-Chinese in Thailand. My family background is from Zhao'an, Zhangzhou, Fujian. They came to Thailand by junk and settled in the south of Thailand. ฺBefore my great-grandfather dies He urged me to try to learn Mandarin and Hokkien ( Minnan accent) So that one day I can go back to pay respect to the ancestral cemetery there!! Now I'm trying hard to learn Chinese :))))))
@bobevans9996
@bobevans9996 9 ай бұрын
you'll hear overseas chinese:- "so miserable - why foreigners can live in china n overseas chinese can't" "why they hire my students that's blue eyes blond n not me to teach english" "my great grandma sent everyone back to her village to marry someone who speak read write chinese - i'm 7th of 8 generation n we have family all over usa newszealand australia canada n most usa ones r in usa airforce but we all speak chinese" "i learn chinese many times but not fluent - can speak a bit of china hongkong/canton taiwan/fukien" -------------- chinese r hatecrimed n china bully wared forever china never fight an aggressive war never lost a defensive one china 8000yrs civilization chinese highest iq - google bing search usa 200yrs wild wild west bomb happy evil barbarian bully coward usa never dare declare it's bully wars n never dare one on one usa n gang lost korea to lone china usa n gang lost vietnam to lone china usa n gang lost to lone afghan n cry n ran home after 20 long yrs usa n gang did not win ww2 - russia n china did - they were fighting germany n japan for over a decade n only when they start to win then coward cunning usa came in with dday n nukes unnecessarily n stole russia n china's thunder - usa thief china invented gunpowder n make fireworks for fun good smart happy gene dna blood race people uk stole it n make cannon to kill usa stole china forest n call it vietnam usa is stealing china island n calling it taiwan colonist criminals mother uk son usa demon whitemen stole lands all over abraham's religions christians muslims jews wield cross n invade occupy all stolen lands will be returned world will reset to precolonial order natives aborigine tribal redindians in the americas newzealand australia n all islands r from china so all these/whole pacific n half atlantic belongs to china so return all to china with reparation n without a shot - like british hongkong n portuguese macau - the 2 omen of things to come n all evil greedy racist thieves 600mil total immigrate back home to europe africa mideast india ... --------------- father of boeing is chinese mother of atomic bomb is chinese nasa cofounder is chinese usa fake moon trip - claimed no water but china found water - china own moon early days engineers the chinese built canada n usa's rails n made industrial revolution happen making usa n canada great n both countries made anti chinese laws - the only laws against a race😠
@juanjuan5698
@juanjuan5698 3 ай бұрын
I’m a 4th generation Malaysian-Chinese and my ancestors are also from Fujian. Thus, I also have a hokkien background., I am able to speak mandarin, but sadly I can’t speak hokkien :((. Our culture is dying
@natara2384
@natara2384 Ай бұрын
​@juanjuan5698 I'd say I'm a 3rd-4th generation Singaporean Chinese, also of Hokkien descent. My maternal Ah ma was a Peranakan Hokkien, and my paternal Ah Kong was a Teochew. I was adopted into a Malay/Arab Singaporean family and didn't grow up speaking Mandarin Chinese. But I picked it up as I grew older. Sadly as you said, our culture is dying. Because my birth siblings can only speak English, Hokkien, and Mandarin Chinese. My birth parents spoke Hokkien, Malay & Mandarin. But none of my birth siblings including my nephew knows how to speak Malay. In fact my birth nephew only speaks English & Mandarin Chinese! It's sad really.
@BTaesthetics
@BTaesthetics 3 жыл бұрын
Bro why is your shirt so sweaty. What were ya’ll doing before you filmed this.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
Shut uppppp
@BTaesthetics
@BTaesthetics 3 жыл бұрын
@@ForrestLee lmao i see you finally saw my comment.
@js424u
@js424u 3 жыл бұрын
Bro Bangkok has some of highest humidity and average temps on earth.
@online65555
@online65555 2 жыл бұрын
@@BTaesthetics Maybe that’s the reason they have over 1 billion people in china 😎😎😋😋
@Ohgodmail
@Ohgodmail 2 жыл бұрын
Even you seat underneath the shade. You'll get sweat that no need to do any thing. In Thailand.
@Sebernica
@Sebernica 3 жыл бұрын
There're several articles about why Chinese in Thailand seem to blend with Thais and Thai culture almost as if they've been together from the beginning. Unlike Chinese in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, or in western countries, the Chinese in other countries seem to keep their identities. They populate themselves within the Chinese communities. Other cultures can't break their heritage Chinese culture............ But in Thailand, it's the opposite. Chinese in Thailand; especially, Gen X, Y, Z,.... they don't think they're Chinese. They think of themselves as Thai. They worship Thai Buddhism. They go to Thai temples. They don't confine themselves within Chinese communities; instead, they live all over the places, mingle with native Thai population....There's a theory about this. Some people say this is because of the Thai monarchy. As you may know, Thai monarch is different from UK or Japan or etc. They're the center point of Thai people spirit. So, think about this, the Thais uphold the monarch dearly. The Chinese in Thailand do the same. So, both Thai and Chinese share something in common. That's why the Chinese are able to blend in the Thai society so damn well .... In summary, Chinese in Thailand are very unique... P.S. However, for the White People, they'll never be able to blend in. They'll be looked at as "Farang", even if they speak fluent Thai.
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve read some things where the Thai Chinese are very hardline royalist… even went against Taksin Shinawatra, who is the son of Chinese immigrants, to support the royal family
@Sebernica
@Sebernica 3 жыл бұрын
@@ForrestLee Yep, you're in the correct direction. I better not say much (as u know why), cuz I'm currently in BKK. Have to wait until I get back to CA in a few months, LOL. In short, it's an 90 years ongoing conflict between left (power should belong to majority of people) and right (power should belong to certain groups, such as elites, people with high edtucation, deep state, etc.). But most Thai people have never thought that Thailand has this type of conflict. They thought each uprising are seperate incidents those are not related to each others. In fact, they're all the same conflict, but the key players and sub-stories line may have chaged as time goes by. Thaksin ousted, 16 yeares ago is just another chapter / battle within this lengthy war. But it was an important one, cuz it was an eye-opener. Many people started to realize, the true power that runs the country doesn't belong to the government nor legislative nor judicial. There's higher power. You can call it "Deep State". The scenes of new generation riot that you're seeing today, is the most recent chapter in this thick book.
@yujilee112
@yujilee112 3 жыл бұрын
Alot of chinese in Thailand seem to be awaken recently due to accessibility of internet mostly chinese royalist seem to be those who age pass 60s who live and working during cold war era , Thailand is changing not sure for the worse or the best but it definitely change.
@favouritemusiclimyk8601
@favouritemusiclimyk8601 3 жыл бұрын
I believe the main reason is that Thailand is not colonised like other SEA countries.
@sausalah
@sausalah 3 жыл бұрын
@Ben.Your undertanding is incorrect. Maybe due to the main media. Thai been taught to learn to accept and not to discrminate since they are young. It is part of their culture and religion. Thus, this had integrated all of them. Whereby, the nearby countries had a different political system. Their identity card identify them as Chinese. This is how they been distingush. I understand that is the LAW. Nothing much, these Chinese can do about it. This is not something for them to be proud off.
@kean-leongang1167
@kean-leongang1167 2 жыл бұрын
The native of Thai and the Chinese has religious and culture compatibility and hence they have integrated really well. Most have intermarried. You will be hard-pressed to find a true Chinese in Thailand who can speak a Chinese dialect. Most Chinese in Thailand don't even want to call themselves Chinese or Tang people. An ABC like yourself is more Chinese then any so-called Chinese in Thailand. If you want to find authentic Chinese who hasn't integrated with the local natives, who have their own Chinese school system, who rarely intermarrry with natives (a few who did will almost always be disowned), who still speaks dialects at home, school or work, go to Malaysia or Singapore. The natives in Malaysia are predominately Muslims with a culture that is somewhat incompatible with the Chinese, hence the isolation. Most Chinese can speak more than one dialects which are primarily Hokkien, Hakka, Cantonese and Teochew. Heck, you can still find traditional Chinese Opera performing outside temples in Penang on certain days of the lunar calender. You can even argue that these Chinese are more Chinese than the Han Chinese in China. The Han Chinese in China speaks Mandarin created during later Ching era. The Malaysian Chinese speaks languages used during early Tang (Hokkien/Hakka) and Song (Cantonese) eras. And yeah, the Malaysian Chinese call themselves Tang people, or tongyan in Cantonese.
@RS-of1om
@RS-of1om 3 жыл бұрын
Very cool interview, I had no idea, that there was 10Million Chinese Thai.
@Neednoy2
@Neednoy2 3 жыл бұрын
One of the reasons the Chinese aren't discriminated against is the fact that they are also Asian looking more or less similar. Unlike you living in the US full of Caucasians, it's not hard to differentiate Asian from the rest of the population.
@alexischuah639
@alexischuah639 3 жыл бұрын
I think it’s also because the Thai Chinese happily assimilate into the Thai culture - adopting Thai names, speaking Thai etc. I’ve met Thai Chinese who personally told me they felt Thai above anything else. And Thailand didn’t go through any “divide-and-rule” of ethnic groups by a colonial master, unlike Malaysia.
@stanislavcheung919
@stanislavcheung919 3 жыл бұрын
It is note worthy that prejudice or racial discrimination against Asian Americans does not solely come from Caucasians in America, but from other minorities as well.
@somkit9102
@somkit9102 3 жыл бұрын
And because the king encouraged Chinese immigration.
@nathanchang7713
@nathanchang7713 2 жыл бұрын
But East Asians and Southeast Asians don’t look the same or similar like a Chinese is to a Japanese or Korean. A Chinese and a Thai/Austronesian person don’t look similar at all
@MM-ww5er
@MM-ww5er 2 жыл бұрын
@@nathanchang7713 I think Thai people that live in the upper part of country tend to look like east asian especially Chinese more than SEA one, by the way, the people that live in lower part of country do look like a SEA
@alextong6318
@alextong6318 2 жыл бұрын
You did miss a lot of points. 1. Thai Chinese and ethnic Tai are indistinguishable when it comes to the face and fair skin color. There are other ethnicities in Thailand with darker skin by they are not ethnic Tai but ethnic Khmer and ethnic Malay. Whenever I go to Thailand and speak Thai, they thought I was Thai. 2. Ethnic Tai came from China and are not the natives in Thailand. The ethnic Mon and Khmer are the real natives, they look different from ethnic Tai. 3. Thai Chinese and most Thai citizens are Buddhists so there is not conflict of religion except in southern Thailand where there's conflict from the Muslims. 4. In Malaysia and Indonesia, the Malays are different both in skin color and religion so there's obvious racial discrimination there. 5. In America, Canada, Australia, the difference is in the skin color even though many Chinese converted to Christianity.
@nathanchang7713
@nathanchang7713 2 жыл бұрын
No East Asians and southeast Asians do not look similar at all both skin color & facial features, East Asians are Mongoloid and Southeast Asians are Austronesian they’re darker and have very different facial features from East Asians, the only southeast Asian that looks similar to East Asians is the Vietnamese but that might be because they have a high degree of Chinese ancestry being the closest southeast Asian country to China and also being in the north they’re not living in as hot and humid climates and sun like other southeast Asian countries.
@ohreallyandthen189
@ohreallyandthen189 2 жыл бұрын
@@nathanchang7713 No dude. Shut up. All of what the person above you said are correct. And you still live in your bubble mind to believe Thai are Austronesian and keep raving about it in almost every video about Thai-Chinese.
@miminguyen2667
@miminguyen2667 2 жыл бұрын
@@nathanchang7713 go study again. Thai, Laos, Burmese and half of Vietnamese are not Austronesians
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
@@nathanchang7713 again, false. Ppl like you just want to see it, as you focus too much on thais who DONT look closer to chinese. Btw to your other comment about skintone and real east asian being pale. Its FALSE too , just in a recent docu it was mentioned that it is now scientifically proven that ALL HUMANS were brown up until 8000 years ago. Means, the north chinese , japan and korea were not pale either a long time ago this only changed due to changes of climate (which was highly different a very long time ago) and other reasons such as poor vs rich, those who avoided sun and those who couldnt and so on. Ofcourse cold climates were always there but it doesnt automatically mean pale skin since forever. To this day many mongolians are brown even tho being in cold weather most of the time especially in specific reagions. Oldest pics of koreans show how dark they were , old pics of chinese show the same. So no, the pale thing isnt the right answer to this. Btw as i answered u somewhere else, coming to think about your comment saying “those who look at least somewhat close to chinese have at least some chinese roots” the only thing i can really agree on that WILL BE MOST LIKELY the case in the future, especially since many thais like to mix with east asians. More and more families i know from bkk and around bkk are thai/japanese fams mostly already having at least one half thai half japanese kids who will grow up as thai citizens. Looking at this fact thailand will not long later on be even more asian mixed as it already is, but instead of only chinese as the former main mix with thais its going to NOW and later on be also thai-japanese thai-korean mixes. But as said somewhere else, at that point theres no actual Thai anymore , it anyways mainly isnt (even tho many specifically village thais) arent aware of it. Im not including thais who are in reality ethnically khmer or malay. This is about anyone who wasnt always native to this land, which arent thais. Thais are said to be originated from southwest , south china no matter if it was not always part of china or not, that NOW region of china was never natively khmer nor malay etc. Ppl are closer to tibetan etc. in aouthern parts of china. And agreeing to another comment here, thais ARE NOT AUSTRONESIAN. That is only correct for some filipinos , indonesians and few malays.
@SiRasputin
@SiRasputin 3 жыл бұрын
My mum is Thai Chinese. There are many nuances to the Thai Chinese community. Firstly, most Thai Chinese are not overtly Chinese in public at least. this is truer for Chinese that have been in Thailand for many generations. I remember once my cousin asking that we not refer to her by her chinese name in public. However, there is still almost like an invisible, unspoken bond between members of the Chinese community. Even for Thai Chinese who have been in Thailand for generations, there is a strong preference to marry within the community. Of course this is not absolute by any means as there are many intermarriages, but the cultural bond to marry within the community is still there. It's a really weird cultural identity. They consider themselves Thai first and foremost, but the cultural practices, the food and festivals still live on
@time4change56
@time4change56 Жыл бұрын
Glad you commented
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
The marrying in theyr own community is more of thing for chinese ethnics in bangkok, im from outside of bkk and most chinese i know here (includes some of my own fam members) are mixed with chinese , means many chinese here marry mostly to nonchinese or mixed thai/chinese. Neither of our full or part/half mixed thai chinese in my fam for example identify as thai in theyr private life aswell as publicy. Chinese ancestors are only mentioned if we specfically want to talk about that topic or chinese communities in thailand, rarely happens tho.
@tiidetabo
@tiidetabo 3 жыл бұрын
Because 100% Thai doesn't exist in the first place. Even the Kings or Prime Ministers of Thailand are of Chinese descent. The territory of current Thailand has been mixed of races and ethnicities since ancient times. Such as Chinese , Mon , Laos , Khmer , Malay , South asian , European etc. All race and ethnic groups have been blended into the current Thai culture and Thai society. P.S. Thai Chinese is approximately 10 million and 40% of Thai pop. at least partial Chinese ancestry. That is why Thailand has no racial discrimination.
@westcoastlugan7719
@westcoastlugan7719 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I’d say that are all fair statements. Thailand is multiethnic and multicultural. This is obvious by just looking at the faces of locals. The central Thais migrated to the swamps of Bangkok a thousand years ago from China Yunnan province escaping war, famine and genocide. Nevertheless, Thailand has strong social stratification.
@miang62
@miang62 2 жыл бұрын
Your perception of how overseas Chinese view mainland Chinese is pretty prejudiced, tainted with outdated stereotyping. Probably bec you grew up in the West n you think you're qualified to speak on behalf of all overseas Chinese? Your negative perception of behaviour of mainland Chinese applies only to the older generation. The younger generation is v much opposite of that. In fact, overseas Chinese are increasingly proud of China's achievements in the last 30 years n of their own Chinese identity.
@elimlinrr6898
@elimlinrr6898 2 жыл бұрын
Correct. The early American tourists were often dubbed the ugly Americans for the same reasons. You can tell who are the Americans when visiting major tourist attractions in places like Paris, Singapore etc. The Chinese tourists traveling in groups were mainly from rural areas. Hence your perception.
@robertmaddelena7890
@robertmaddelena7890 3 жыл бұрын
Its nice to see in Thailand these groups living in harmony. This is how things were intended i believe. In America politics plays a big role in the seperation of cultures. We judge others on who they are not what they look like. Won very nice Forrest.
@AbsoluteZero6714
@AbsoluteZero6714 2 жыл бұрын
Like it or not America’s not a melting pot but an awkward collage. Canada also loves to claim itself as a multicultural society but at its core it’s just as white Anglo-Saxon as the States. It’s an old white men’s country.
@petea3810
@petea3810 2 жыл бұрын
The Thai language is a gateway to Thainess. Regardless of your skin color/nationality, if you can speak near-perfect Thai, you are allowed to consider yourself Thai.
@tagorix5543
@tagorix5543 2 жыл бұрын
For me Even though there are many but not diverse Almost all in the country is just Chinese from Guangdong.
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
My family is a MIX of thai chinese and lao ethnic backround. Only few in our family are ethnically full chinese while several are half thai/chinese and me only a quarter. Btw “RACIAL DISCRIMINATION” i think is the WRONG WORD there, as BOTH Thai and Chinese are from the SAME RACE, which is (you guessed it) ASIAN. We are also not from bkk but from northeast of thailand. We do not know exactly where our chinese part of ancestors came from tho, but we assume its somewhere from the southern parts of china. ANYWAYS despite of that fact that thailand has the worldwide most chinese ethnics, MANY HERE identify as just THAI. They are well integrated into this country and many especially those outside of bkk do not speak any chinese dialect anymore. Just thai and those in esan region northeast are able to also speak the isan dialect or also called lao thai dialect. Most of them are anyways also in thailand since many generations already. And yes many mixed up with thais here too. Btw one of the old kings in ayuttaya (taksin the great) i think it was, was Half Thai and Half Chinese. Also to the topic discrimination, our fam members who are part, half or full ethnicwise chinese NEVER faced discrimination. If that is the case its mostly towards mainland chinese, NOT thai-chinese.
@AAAAAK5
@AAAAAK5 3 жыл бұрын
Chinese roots in Thailand for centuries since Ancient Siam
@TarTw45
@TarTw45 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 6th generation Thai-Chinese. My ancestor came to Thailand from somewhere near Guangdong sometime before WW2. When I was very young I asked my grand mother where was our family hometown back in Mainland China but she said it doesn't matter anymore. She said we are now Thais, the country welcome us and we have to living the present and looking forward to the future. Before she died 12 years ago, she told us that we no longer need to carry Chinese traditions like Chinese new year, just remember how much this country welcome our family and continue to live our life as Thai people.
@kongfhac
@kongfhac 10 ай бұрын
I think the reason that the Chinese Thai are so blended in is because they have the same skin color, similar look with the majority of Thai, and probably more importantly religion. You can contrast this with what it is in Malaysia where the Chinese Malaysian maintain their race identity vigorously!
@aublumberg
@aublumberg 3 жыл бұрын
Big shoutout to K Wan for her ongoing support!
@anwarmozes3649
@anwarmozes3649 2 жыл бұрын
There are many reasons why thai and chinese people blended very well in the community 1. The Chinese have come to Thailand for centuries through trade and labor, so both got familiar with each other. 2. Buddism, the Thai belief doesn't have the radical mindset of discrimination and also the Chinese have already adopted Buddhism for a long time. 3. Through the Chinese suppression in Thailand, in the late 19th century, many Chinese were forced to change their last name to Thai style name. So, it kind of assembles together. 4. Chinese and Thai look like each other, that's why there is less racial discrimination. If you are interested in the Chinese community in Thailand, I recommend you to read the book 'Chinese society in Thailand: An analytical history' by William Skinner. It probably has everything you wanted to know. Ps. I'm Thai-Chinese myself, that's why I'm also interested in my ancestor ^_^
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
The appeareance topic is i think more bcs anyways all of southeast asia is heavily asian mixed. So ppl wre mixing for quite some time now that obviously includes thais with chinese and so on, hence why several us (but not all of us) look similar to chinese. Some thais at least THINK they have zero chinese ethnicity in them at least look somewhat close to chinese ppl , speaking of facial features. SEA is so diverse its no surprise. We just arent as super homogenic as especially japan and korea are. China is also part diverse dpeneding on region, its anyways also a huge country so thats also not a surprise aswell.
@sharp4440
@sharp4440 3 жыл бұрын
I can feel related to this topic. I'm a 100% Japanese descendent, born and grow up in Brazil. Like you, I felt some discrimination for being ethnically Asian.... In Brazil I was called Japanese... now I'm living in Japan, and here They call me Brazillian....
@Bhatmann
@Bhatmann 3 жыл бұрын
It could be worse. I guy sitting next to me in class, USA, was Chinese from Vietnam. He said the Vietnamese don’t trust me and the Chinese don’t trust me. I was like damn, it sucks to be you, just make a lot of money and they both will kiss your ass.
@changtackshin1832
@changtackshin1832 2 жыл бұрын
😂😃
@maryocecilyo3372
@maryocecilyo3372 2 жыл бұрын
Triste
@haha-eg8fj
@haha-eg8fj 2 жыл бұрын
@@Bhatmann you are right. Money can solve a lot of problems. Sometimes it’s impossible to make everyone love you.
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
One of my cousins , who is Thai, lives in europe since a long time now married to a Turkish ethnic man from germany. She also isnt considered thai anymore in her village where she was born and grew up in. Mind you, shes not mixed, yet they also now consider her as european…
@puertoricangringo3144
@puertoricangringo3144 3 жыл бұрын
Bro,what happened to Pam?Don’t leave your boys hangin’!lol
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 3 жыл бұрын
Issa wrap, time to move on
@stanislavcheung919
@stanislavcheung919 3 жыл бұрын
Is time to move on. Btw, the new translator is hot! Looking for more videos with her. Got the hint, Forest?
@javpmv4677
@javpmv4677 Жыл бұрын
when i was a kid I was never aware of the difference or segmentation of Thai people or Chinese Thai people. I don't have the feeling of surprise. or what kind of race do you think he is? I just saw that Some people have white skin and single eyelids. I am not of Chinese descent. But my close friends in their childhood are of Chinese descent. But I didn't feel any difference. But when I was a kid and I watched Chinese movies, I was shocked and surprised why Chinese people in the movies look like Thai people. 🤣😂😂😂
@jackkh.4268
@jackkh.4268 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 100% Thai . Thai people don't hate Thai-Chinese. We are all Thai , we always compliment That Thai-Chinese is very smart , work very hard. We always think positive way to Thai-Chinese.
@ฟาร์มไข่ย้อย
@ฟาร์มไข่ย้อย 3 жыл бұрын
i think teochew chinese are more similar like thais than chinese.
@lyhthegreat
@lyhthegreat 2 жыл бұрын
they've lived here all their lives, of course they would behave like thais..
@tossawatcheng
@tossawatcheng Жыл бұрын
I'm 3rd generation of Teochew should say that because our old king was Teochew even this dynasty also have more than 50% of teochew . you can check from family tree they support Teochew people for very long time.
@thinkingaloud5379
@thinkingaloud5379 3 жыл бұрын
Forrest,if you go to Malaysia,you will feel at home as there are many Chinese who speak Cantonese.In Kuala Lumpur,the capital, Cantonese is the medium of communication for the large Chinese population there.Despite the official discrimination,the Chinese flourish there and dominate the commercial life .
@leealex24
@leealex24 Жыл бұрын
Yes, correct, I'm from KL!
@braedenp6062
@braedenp6062 3 жыл бұрын
When Forrest speaks Thai it melts my heart
@ForrestLee
@ForrestLee 2 жыл бұрын
I just saw this lol ❤️
@1andonly168
@1andonly168 3 жыл бұрын
I think you hv to update your view on the behaviour of mainland Chinese. The rudeness u r talking about is of the past that is 20 or 30 years ago which is quite understandable as China is starting to get more exposed to the world. Nowadays they r well-dressed with stylish n polished behavior that makes u jealous.
@asiaexpat62
@asiaexpat62 3 жыл бұрын
My extended family are Thai-Chinese and speak Teochew and Hokkien. Part of the ancestors immigrated from mainland China and others from Taiwan. We maintain strong Chinese traditions but consider ourselves Thai (referring to them asThai-Chinese is a bit impolite to use around most of them.) Those of family that were around in the 1960s remember the anti-Chinese racism that persecuted Chinese immigrants and their families.Your interview was with someone that lived in the Chinese community all her life so naturally she had not issues. I spent many years in the north east of Thailand and the attitude of locals toward Chinese is a little different.
@tainanking
@tainanking 2 жыл бұрын
So some immigrated from Taiwan to Thailand?
@westcoastlugan7719
@westcoastlugan7719 2 жыл бұрын
Central Thai people migrated to Bangkok area from Yunnan province long ago. Maybe 1200 years ago.
@tqlol3959
@tqlol3959 2 жыл бұрын
The north east actually not Thai. They are mostly Lao and Cambodian. Thailand merged them just a hundred year ago.
@katedageek3796
@katedageek3796 3 жыл бұрын
I am not usually comment on YT Video but you seems to interest in Thai relationship with other expats or religion. If you still in Bangkok, I recommend you to visit Santa Cruz Church, a Catholic church. And along a river that Church located there are 2 Buddhist temple, 1 Chinese shrine and 1 mosque. This is how we live together in Thailand. And location of the church calls Kudeejeen mean Chinese monk’s house. One more thing, if someone comment about Thai monarchy pls dont believe all of it. Ppl who comment that kind of thing online usually listen to someone else story and no self research. And sorry for my english 😅
@AbsoluteZero6714
@AbsoluteZero6714 2 жыл бұрын
This is an interesting case study for me because as a 1.5-Gen Chinese-Canadian, I hesitate to consider myself “really” Canadian. When people ask me where I’m from I tell them 1 of 2 things: Canada BUT my family’s from China, China (Chongqing) BUT I grew up in Canada (Vancouver). Never “just” Vancouver. And I grew up around a significant Chinese community in a part of town called Richmond (if you’ve heard of it). The 3 big malls are Parker Place, Aberdeen, and Yohan. So when I watched the Thaiger video hosted by Natty where Natty and her two interviewees simply no longer identified as Chinese apart from bringing it up in casual conversation, it’s like a contrast both to me and to some less assimilated groups of overseas Chinese. When I was in Malaysia the average Malaysian Chinese had 3 generations in Malaysia (starting from their grandparents) but they very much saw themselves being apart from the other ethnicities. I could get by in Penang hardly using any English.
@mxd-1990asn
@mxd-1990asn 8 ай бұрын
Thailand is pretty much one of the very few countries ,where you are accepted as whatever your citizenship is, in this case THAI citizenship. Many full chinese and thais who are either half or part (one quarter) mixed with chinese mainly identify as thai here , little to no ppl question that ere nor have a issue with that. INSTEAD youre not really accepted as thai here if youre half of european or black backround. Many half thai half white ppl here are considered farang (which is normally a word used for ONLY ppl of 100% european origins) so its actually the wrong word to call half thai half (for example) italian. My cousin was raised here yet always called outsider , foreigner and non asian from thais (she is half thai italian) +she looks much more asian than south european… normally we have a word for mixed people here which is luk krueng (mostly used for ppl who are not asian on the nonthai side) but strangely ppl rarely use it. Besides that i met many half thai half european decent ppl here who are just seen as full white. So in that case many thais can be quite ignorant cause they basically leave out your thai side , but then again, this is common in many asian countries. If youre ha,f white they just see you as white , NOT mixed, NOT asian, but just white…. The least to no discrimination here is towards mainly full ASIAN citizens here (means anything southeast and east asian btw), no matter if you have some thai in you or youre ethnically 100% non thai but still asian. South asians such as indians, nepalese etc as example are a different case.
@anananwar6073
@anananwar6073 Ай бұрын
ภาษาไทย มีบทบาทมาก เพราะคนรู้สึกว่าเป็นคนไทยเพราะเขาพูดภาษาไทย จริงๆ
@VBlackKnight
@VBlackKnight 2 жыл бұрын
Correction. Not all mainland Chinese are what you had described. Ie cut que, bad manner, etc. So please, please your opinion to yourself.
@dreamchaser2521
@dreamchaser2521 2 жыл бұрын
My grandparents migrated from mainland China years ago. They had lived very good lives in Thailand. I always describe myself Thai although I'm Chinese Thai which is different than Chinese American that always describe themselves as Chinese American not just American.
@time4change56
@time4change56 Жыл бұрын
Very true. I’m Chinese -American.
@ptg01
@ptg01 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating ! Thank you for sharing.. Learned something new ! I would have guessed the Philippines as Manila has the world's oldest Chinatown (from the 1500's).. but I think more recent immigrants (20th century) went elsewhere in SouthEast Asia or the New World. Heck, I've even seen Chinese in Denmark !!! Well done !
@pattielovecatsmell1751
@pattielovecatsmell1751 9 ай бұрын
The chinese in thailand almost of all lost idendity (included theirs named ,thai gov. let named as indian /sanskrit)and lost self-proud of chinese because after wwii thai pm. Pibulsongkram commanded to close chinese language school and changing chinese name tobe thai/ondian named of all Pm. Pibul was afraid of Communism theory which was working in china mainland will spread ro thailand via chinese who there were ancesfors in mainland to communicated each other .
@whatthefitt
@whatthefitt 3 жыл бұрын
You forgot about Taiwan bro! Wan is so shy and beautiful 😂 more videos of her!
@lyhthegreat
@lyhthegreat 2 жыл бұрын
taiwan is 97% chinese, he's talking about countries with the largest community of chinese people as minorities..i believe the next one would be malaysia.
@tainanking
@tainanking 2 жыл бұрын
Lol here we go. You really wanna start this don’t you? Genetically, Taiwanese are Chinese but the way we act and behave is very different. Don’t get it twisted.
@level1selamat155
@level1selamat155 2 жыл бұрын
Not Taiwan, They want US, Japan to destroy China... foreign agents
@BieZhang
@BieZhang 2 жыл бұрын
complains about discrimination towards Chinese in US, at the same time, discriminates mainland Chinese, that explains a lot about yourself.
@fuzagi
@fuzagi 3 жыл бұрын
Thai Chinese are generally looked up upon in Thailand, some find it a privilege being one.
@kottan1397
@kottan1397 3 жыл бұрын
My dad migrated fr China ,my mom, Chinese from S'pore..they met in Thailand...I was made in US...but borned in Thailand.
@elimlinrr6898
@elimlinrr6898 2 жыл бұрын
That makes you a US french fries with Chi-pore-thai flavour, Oops I mean Chipotle flavour.🤭
@huanweichan9821
@huanweichan9821 2 жыл бұрын
Thailand may have the largest Chinese diaspora outside of China , but majority of them don’t speak Chinese nor associate themselves with China anymore. Kindly compare this with Malaysian Chinese or Singaporean. Majority still speak Chinese among themselves. The Chinese culture and language is very much alive and thriving in Malaysia and Singapore but not Thailand.
@cocaineminor4420
@cocaineminor4420 Жыл бұрын
Even if Singaporean can't speak mandarin they are still fully culturally Chinese because Singapore is 80% ethnic Chinese.
@cocaineminor4420
@cocaineminor4420 Жыл бұрын
But most Singaporean I've met can speak fluent mandarin
@peterthermocline
@peterthermocline 3 жыл бұрын
Alot of the most successful and Wealthiest Families in Thailand are Thai Chinese, and CP Group, Central Group, Red Bull, Thai Beverage, King Power, and Boon Rawd Brewery to name a few....
@toknnomad1424
@toknnomad1424 3 жыл бұрын
Yaowarat is without a doubt my fave part of BKK...best food in the city.
@nam5do
@nam5do 3 жыл бұрын
Nice video
@keith1168
@keith1168 3 жыл бұрын
Just love Thailand then my own country. Amazing food, people are just so friendly... And Buddhist temple..
@Bhumibhat2001
@Bhumibhat2001 2 жыл бұрын
pls come the door is always open up for you
@albertchan9269
@albertchan9269 3 жыл бұрын
Here in Malaysia as well 9.27, we are still call immigrants That is a great info of Thai chinese never know that I have a big family as well 6bro n 6sisters Stay safe always
@Ohgodmail
@Ohgodmail 2 жыл бұрын
Thai people never anti Chinese people. We are leaving with helpful.
@armaniyo
@armaniyo 2 жыл бұрын
This is like comparing a French or German person who moves to Australia or New Zealand with his family and then asking his children whether they feel discriminated against by the Aussies? Of course they wont be.
@sonamphel1124
@sonamphel1124 3 жыл бұрын
I like your that lady Thai Chinese lady.
@jasminedoan8677
@jasminedoan8677 Жыл бұрын
I wish i were born as Thai-Chinese in Thailand, there is no discrimination. However, in Vietnam, sometimes I'm in hot water because of speaking one of my mother tongues (Cantonese), i'm gotten discrimination from anti-Chinese group in society and at school.
@rimzalia1362
@rimzalia1362 3 жыл бұрын
Next; try checking out Indonesian Chinese when the border open up
@ahhpisiszz
@ahhpisiszz 2 жыл бұрын
I am Thai, my grandmother is Hainan Chinese. My grandmother's father is a Hokkien Chinese. but i can't speak chinese 'Cause I never studied and never spoke, and they died when I wasn't even born. I think Thai is the most important. because I'm in Thailand Here everyone speaks Thai. But I can speak English because I learned it.
@PakM3388
@PakM3388 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting interview, Forrest. Now many get to know about Chinese living in Thailand. Kob khun krub.
@oahu6924
@oahu6924 2 жыл бұрын
also Thailand and china are geographically so close and the culture are similar. Thai people will experience similar racial issues in US. IT's a totally not a meaningful comparison of Chinese American in US vs Chinese Thai in Thailand,
@jackabean3080
@jackabean3080 3 жыл бұрын
Cheers to your Dad 💪🤝🍻🍻
@jeangabin7340
@jeangabin7340 2 жыл бұрын
She is beautiful.
@tshering2003
@tshering2003 3 жыл бұрын
I would like to move to Thailand.
@leopoldbourne8444
@leopoldbourne8444 2 жыл бұрын
Provided you have some capital you should do it if possible. The Thai people have numerous good qualities which greatly outweigh the negatives.
@boomAJ6104
@boomAJ6104 3 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Southern California Forest. It is so unfortunate about racism and this world. Me as a black man visiting the Philippines five times I never experienced any problems. Only that I was older and my wife has younger at that time. Unfortunately here in the Western World people are still idiotic about things like this. God bless, I enjoy your videos
@coryudon3350
@coryudon3350 3 жыл бұрын
That due to the liberal politics like to label people in group's. So they can keep the fears going. They been doing it for 50 years on the black community and nothing changes. But they keep voting for the same bullshit.
@dr.winstonsmith
@dr.winstonsmith 3 жыл бұрын
You’re a novelty when you visit the Philippines so you’re treated well (plus being an American you’re assumed to have money). If the demographics of the Philippines were 13% black then there would be a lot of racism there too because then your tribal racial identity would be seen as a demographic threat. This is human nature.
@coryudon3350
@coryudon3350 3 жыл бұрын
@@dr.winstonsmith yep. I've been there a few times. My wife is from Thailand so I travel there a lot
@honeyp8470
@honeyp8470 2 жыл бұрын
Most Chinese immigrants in Thailand comes from Taejew province. My grandfather from my my mom side was the one. My grandfather from my dad side came from Guangdong. When I went to pay respect to my ancestors on Qingming day, I saw that Taejew cemetery is much much larger than the Guangdong cemetery (in Korat province). Thai-chinese people feel comfortable living in thailand.
@laikokhua946
@laikokhua946 2 жыл бұрын
TEOCHEW/潮州//Chaozhou
@EasternDreamer615
@EasternDreamer615 3 жыл бұрын
Binge watching your content, thank you for your efforts. I’m not sure if you’re interested but I’d love to chat about Asian American experiences next time I’m in Bangkok for your channel/mine/both if you’re interested. I’m Indian/Japanese so not Chinese but still I think there is some overlap in life experience.
@jeffuk3940
@jeffuk3940 3 жыл бұрын
Your companion is really gorgeous ❤️
@wimprezax
@wimprezax 2 жыл бұрын
Grew up in the bay area, there were some racist things but not bad at all, almost didn't notice. Until I moved out of the bay, and I realized I was never American. When people ask where I'm from, the bay area was never a good enough answer. What they want to hear is some Asian country name.
@jasonking6892
@jasonking6892 Жыл бұрын
Another good video 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@guss51229
@guss51229 Жыл бұрын
My ancestors left China to Siam (Thailand) at the begining of 1900s because of the poverty in Southern China.
@alexanderlim4728
@alexanderlim4728 3 ай бұрын
thanks for this content buddy. i m a third generation teochew from Austria. could not agree more with you (6:00). subscriber and looking for more content from you. all the best
@dwightschrute3368
@dwightschrute3368 3 жыл бұрын
Damn she’s cute 😍
@stopwarstop7334
@stopwarstop7334 2 жыл бұрын
Thailand has different class. Chinese first class. Indian second class. Indians are discriminated here still. Just like US the whites first, Mexican second, blacks third, Chinese and Indians all last. To make it more interesting, go have to go ask an Indian Thai if they feel discriminated. I think probably yes more than Chinese Thai. Chinese are considered as rich here second after farangs.
@PCWCFA
@PCWCFA 3 жыл бұрын
For traveling in a hot climate, I wear black. I know it is counter-intuitive, but dark colors hide sweat, dirt, and wrinkles much better, and they are easier to match with all the other colors. BTW, I'm in BKK now, so if you're up for a meet up, I'm game.
@李珊-f2r
@李珊-f2r 6 ай бұрын
China Chinese people are very Friendly people, I lived in China. They don’t behave entitled. It’s probably just some of those elder aunties overseas.
@Allan-zu4is
@Allan-zu4is 2 жыл бұрын
I‘m also Chinese American but I don't hate my homeland and I'm sorry that you do🙂
@sinkorswimchimmy6786
@sinkorswimchimmy6786 3 ай бұрын
Never ask a lady her age. Madam had status in her society, you should not address by name. Is more suitable to address her as 老板娘
@malibumondsg74
@malibumondsg74 6 ай бұрын
You should ask the 100% thai about the thai Chinese, they got more to tell you … 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@marcopolomint2488
@marcopolomint2488 3 жыл бұрын
“It’s always the ones who know the least about you who judge you the most.” Mainland Chinese people are equal to any race and you shouldn’t let a few bad apples in any race or country typecast a whole population to stir up hate in this world. Unite and not divide.
@dskyy2001
@dskyy2001 7 ай бұрын
Example of discrimination is interesting. Chinese immigrant in an Asian country would be like a eoropean immigrant in America. Better yet, a Nigerian in Kenya. Is that discrimination when your race stands out in a foreign country. How about being part of a country irrespective of race and not having a host country adapt to you rather you adapting not as a typical rude guest today.
@christams8863
@christams8863 Жыл бұрын
Since the Thai-Chinese is regarded as an economically affluent group of people by the Thai people, and everyone looks "Asian," that makes for less racial discrimination. That is my opinion. In the West, Asian people look very different than Westerner and their cultures are very different, too! Things like these make it easier for other ignorant non-Asian people to make fun of.
@growrichgoodness2199
@growrichgoodness2199 11 ай бұрын
I am the 3rd gen My wife 2nd We are still pure 100 % Chinese My Grand father from Chaozhou
@DadePomsouvan
@DadePomsouvan Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of Teochew Chinese in Laos and Cambodia as well, but more so in Thailand, especially now because of the War, many Chinese from Laos and Cambodia has left, but more Chinese from China are moving in to Laos and Cambodia. I am Teochew Chinese born in Laos, but my family left there when I was around 6 which is 50 years ago and have never been back. We live in the U.S. now but still have family spread out in Thailand and around the World.
@qtkaz4958
@qtkaz4958 3 жыл бұрын
i understand what you mean.i felt same thing when i lived in the states. But,i had no issue to live in New Zealand. Anyway,She is beautiful
@sianstpaul1349
@sianstpaul1349 3 жыл бұрын
There are always dislikes and stereotypes. White against Asians, overseas Chinese against mainland Chinese. Without knowing much, people tend to make generalizations, both good and bad. Unfortunately, most of the time people don’t want to know others if they already have the preconception. This prejudice will feed itself, and it will grow bigger. In Thailand, Chinese are assimilated into the Tai society. Whereas in Malaysia, Chinese communities keep their distinctiveness. They are likely the most unique Chinese communities in all overseas Chinese communities.
@stanfordfader4219
@stanfordfader4219 2 жыл бұрын
Forrest, I strongly recommend that you get over you "hyphenated" hang-up, drop it ditch it, ignore it. I am a second generation American, born and raised in the USA. I am an American, period, end of sentence, end of hang-up. As a partner in a consulting firm, I have worked extensively in twenty-three countries all over the world and traveled in 47 countries. I have never felt out of place or discriminated against because I refuse to notice or acknowledge it. In many of the countries I look out of place; wrong color, wrong size, wrong shape, wrong ethnicity, wrong language. However, that is not my problem, it is yours. I insist on feeling 100% comfortable, at ease, happy and healthy no matter where in the world I am. I am "comfortable in my own skin" and I am confident, I refuse to be uncomfortable, no matter the situation. I have no problem with discrimination because, in my approach to life, it does not exist unless I allow it to exist...which I do not. Your hang-up with discrimination is that you look for it. Nix the hyphenated name crap (you were born in the USA and you are 100% American) so stop whining and start living. I have spend considerable time in SE Asia, Thailand is my favorite country. When locals asked where I am from, I simply say, "America" 'cause that is true and simple. I will try an look you up when I am next in Thailand. Best regards/JoJoTexas (my nom de voyage)
@haha-eg8fj
@haha-eg8fj 2 жыл бұрын
I walked in a Chinese shop that has a lot of traditional old style decorations in Chinatown in Bangkok and tried to utilize my Cantonese skill to start a conversation, only to find out they only speak Hokkien and Teochew dialects.
@chris-vn6sw
@chris-vn6sw 3 жыл бұрын
My X wife’s sister married a Chinese guy. lovely family.
@mingzmings88
@mingzmings88 2 ай бұрын
You don't look chinese at all. Thats for sure 💯.. 😅
@aloyd6157
@aloyd6157 Ай бұрын
hope u know , china is a new creation. new regions are added .
@workgroup5477
@workgroup5477 3 жыл бұрын
hey forest did you remove the video with pam you stayed with . she is not there in any other videos!!. you should get back with her. you guys camped in a caravan.. Bring back pam
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