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Singapore: Samsui Chinese woman labourer c. 1920.

Singapore: Samsui Chinese woman labourer c. 1920.

The term Samsui women broadly refers to a group of Chinese immigrants who came to Singapore between the 1920s and the 1940s in search of construction and industrial jobs. Their hard work contributed to Singapore's development, both as a colony and as a nation. The Samsui women came from Sanshui of Guangdong (Canton) Province in China, in addition to Shunde and Dongguan. Most Samsui women are Cantonese (90%) but there are Hakka (10%) as well. In Chinese, these women are referred to as 'Hong Toujin' , which translates as 'red bandana', a reference to the trademark red cloth hats that they wore.

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