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China / Indonesia: Arrivals of South Chinese contract workers in the port of Belawan on the east coast of Sumatra. Photograph by Carl Josef Kleingrothe (1864-1925), c. 1903

China / Indonesia: Arrivals of South Chinese contract workers in the port of Belawan on the east coast of Sumatra. Photograph by Carl Josef Kleingrothe (1864-1925), c. 1903

Waves of Chinese emigration have happened throughout history. The mass emigration known as the Chinese diaspora, which occurred from the 19th century to 1949, was mainly caused by wars and starvation in mainland China, invasion from various foreign countries, as well as the problems resulting from political corruption.

Most immigrants were illiterate peasants and manual labourers, called 'coolies', who emigrated to work in places such as the Americas, Australia, South Africa, and Southeast Asia.

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