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Chinese people in Finland

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Ethnic group
Chinese people in Finland
芬兰华人
Kiinalaiset Suomessa / Suomen kiinalaiset
ChinaFinland
Total population
17,992 born in China;
19,264 Chinese speakers (2024)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Helsinki,Tampere andTurku regions &Oulu
Languages
Finnish,English,Chinese
Related ethnic groups
Overseas Chinese

Chinese people in Finland (Chinese:芬兰华人;pinyin:Fēnlán huárén;Finnish:Suomen kiinalaiset) are the ethnicChinese inFinland. The majority of people have a background in the country ofChina. People can be born in China, have Chinese ancestry and/or be citizens of China. As of 2024[update], there were 17,992 people born in China living in Finland. Similarly, the number of people with Chinesecitizenship was 15,687. The number of people who spokeChinese as theirmother tongue was 19,264.[1]

Between 1987 and 2023, 1,036 Chinese children were adopted in Finland, making China one of the most common countries of origin forinternational adoptions there.[2][3] From 1990 to 2023, a total number of 2,640 Chinese citizens had been granted Finnish citizenship.[4]

History

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Chinese street vendor in Helsinki in the 1910s

Chinese migrant workers (1916–1917)

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In 1916, while Finland was stillan autonomous state within the Russian Empire, a large number of Chinese migrant workers were brought by the Russians to theHelsinki metropolitan area for fortification work and the supporting task of logging. The workers were apparentlyHonghuzi (lit.'Red Beards') prisoners fromManchuria. In theRussian Far East, the Honghuzi were notorious for being fierce train robbers and highway bandits.[5] A total of around 3,000 Chinese workers were brought to Finland. The decision to resort to Chinese labor is believed to have been because Finnish migrant workers had proven to be unsuitable for the construction work onPeter the Great's Naval Fortress.[6]

Chinese labor was deployed in places such asEspoo,Kauniainen,Vantaa,Korso, andSöderkulla inSipoo, primarily for logging work. They were also used inKustavi for paving the artillery roads of the naval fortress, as well as for miscellaneous tasks in various parts of the country. The Chinese workers were often housed in cold barns or shacks without proper fireplaces. Although the workers were men, many Finns mistakenly thought they were women because they had longbraids at the nape of their necks.[6]

Alongside the fortification work, the Chinese soon began committing thefts, robberies, assaults, and robberies involving murder in Finland.[5] They would also sometimes intimidate local residents to make them leave their homes, allowing the houses to be looted. Many of them also suffered from diseases such assyphilis andscabies.[6] The criminal activities provoked both fear and anger among the Finnish population. For example, painterAkseli Gallen-Kallela was no longer able to work in the restless conditions atTarvaspää in Espoo, and he decided to flee with his spouse toRuovesi.[5]

It is reported that there were up to 1,200 Chinese individuals residing in the Espoo area.[5] Starting from the turn of 1917, Chinese workers began to be sent back to Manchuria. After theRussian Revolution in the spring of 1917, the fortification work was halted, and most of the remaining Chinese left Finland.[6] According to contemporaries, there also remained aChinese-Finnish heritage in Finland as a result of relationships between Finnish women and Chinese men.[7][8]

Population by municipalities

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1990790—    
19952,180+22.51%
20002,907+5.92%
20054,613+9.68%
20107,546+10.34%
201510,722+7.28%
202013,778+5.14%
202419,264+8.74%
Chinese speakers. Source:Statistics Finland

People born in China and living in Finland, according to Statistics Finland.

Country of birth China by municipality (2024)[1]
MunicipalityPopulation
Whole country17,992
Helsinki4,635
Espoo3,964
Vantaa1,327
Tampere1,097
Turku802
Oulu771
Lahti470
Jyväskylä454
Lappeenranta419
Vaasa290
Kuopio235
Rovaniemi215
Joensuu207
Pori196
Porvoo159
Rauma149
Hämeenlinna130
Kokkola126
Kouvola122
Kauniainen96
Hyvinkää94
Salo91
Kirkkonummi78
Kaarina77
Lohja75
Kajaani72
Kotka71
Seinäjoki63
Järvenpää60
Kerava59
Riihimäki58
Raisio51
Kangasala45
Nurmijärvi45
Mikkeli44
Valkeakoski42
Nokia40
Vihti32
Forssa30
Imatra30
Karkkila30
Pirkkala29
Ylöjärvi28
Tuusula27
Laukaa26
Lempäälä24
Raseborg24
Naantali22
Kemi20
Korsholm20
Varkaus20
Mänttä-Vilppula18
Pargas18
Savonlinna18
Sipoo18
Ylivieska18
Kempele17
Mariehamn17
Uusikaupunki17
Raahe16
Kalajoki15
Lieto15
Mäntsälä14
Heinola13
Janakkala13
Hollola12
Masku11
Muurame11
Tornio11
Akaa10
Oulainen10
Nykarleby10

People with Chinese citizenship living in Finland according to Statistics Finland.

Citizens of China by municipality (2024)[1]
MunicipalityPopulation
Whole country15,687
Helsinki3,885
Espoo3,696
Vantaa1,201
Tampere933
Oulu720
Turku686
Jyväskylä418
Lahti412
Lappeenranta385
Vaasa244
Kuopio227
Rovaniemi213
Pori183
Joensuu173
Porvoo137
Rauma135
Hämeenlinna119
Kokkola117
Kouvola104
Salo82
Kirkkonummi68
Hyvinkää67
Kajaani67
Lohja64
Kauniainen62
Kaarina56
Kerava51
Riihimäki50
Kotka48
Seinäjoki46
Järvenpää45
Mikkeli40
Valkeakoski38
Kangasala37
Karkkila33
Raisio33
Nokia31
Nurmijärvi31
Imatra30
Forssa27
Laukaa24
Mänttä-Vilppula24
Vihti24
Ylöjärvi21
Varkaus20
Raseborg19
Kemi18
Pirkkala17
Korsholm16
Naantali16
Savonlinna16
Uusikaupunki16
Kempele15
Lempäälä15
Raahe15
Pargas14
Heinola13
Tuusula13
Ylivieska13
Kalajoki12
Tornio12
Janakkala10
Lieto10
Loimaa10
Oulainen10

People with Chinese as mother tongue living in Finland according to Statistics Finland.

Chinese speakers by municipality (2024)[1]
MunicipalityPopulation
Whole country19,264
Helsinki5,004
Espoo4,548
Vantaa1,620
Tampere1,129
Oulu821
Turku807
Lahti450
Jyväskylä445
Lappeenranta399
Vaasa266
Kuopio245
Rovaniemi232
Joensuu194
Pori183
Rauma155
Porvoo154
Hyvinkää135
Kokkola135
Hämeenlinna129
Kouvola118
Kirkkonummi95
Salo91
Kauniainen88
Kaarina78
Kerava73
Kotka70
Kajaani68
Lohja67
Riihimäki61
Järvenpää60
Seinäjoki52
Nurmijärvi49
Raisio49
Mikkeli48
Nokia47
Valkeakoski41
Kangasala38
Vihti37
Karkkila36
Imatra34
Lempäälä32
Tuusula31
Laukaa29
Forssa27
Pirkkala26
Ylöjärvi26
Mänttä-Vilppula25
Naantali21
Raseborg21
Savonlinna21
Lieto20
Varkaus20
Mariehamn19
Korsholm19
Pargas19
Mäntsälä17
Raahe17
Uusikaupunki17
Ylivieska17
Heinola16
Kalajoki16
Kemi16
Kempele15
Tornio15
Janakkala13
Hämeenkyrö11
Loimaa10
Muurame10
Oulainen10

Notable people

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See also:Category:Finnish people of Chinese descent andCategory:Chinese expatriates in Finland

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcde"Number of foreign-language speakers exceeded 600,000 during 2024". Population structure. Statistics Finland. 2025-04-04.ISSN 1797-5395. Retrieved2025-04-16.
  2. ^"11lv -- Adoptions by country of birth, age group and sex of child and type of adoption, 1987-2023".Statistics Finland. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  3. ^Ruohio, Heidi (2009)."Kansainvälisesti adoptoituna Suomessa"(PDF).Family Federation of Finland [fi] (in Finnish). Retrieved22 October 2024.
  4. ^"11l3 -- Citizenships granted according to previous nationality, 1990-2023".Statistics Finland. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  5. ^abcdHalén, Harry[in Finnish] (1999)."Katsaus Suomessa toimineen Venäjän sotaväen etniseen koostumukseen".Genealogical Society of Finland (in Finnish). Archived fromthe original on 5 September 2009. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  6. ^abcdWesterlund, Lars[in Finnish] (2004)."Venäläissurmat Suomessa 1914–22: Osa 1. Sotatapahtumat 1914–22"(PDF).Finnish Government (in Finnish). Retrieved22 October 2024.
  7. ^Massinen, Tuomas (15 January 2017)."3000 kiinalaista tuotiin halpatyöhön Suomeen – "Täysin poikkeuksellista koko historiassamme"".Vantaan Sanomat [fi] (in Finnish).Etelä-Suomen Media [fi]. Retrieved22 October 2024.
  8. ^Miettunen, Hannu (3 June 2004)."Kolmisen tuhatta kiinalaista tuli Suomeen töihin jo 1916".Turun Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved22 October 2024.
  9. ^Smolander-Slotte, Riikka (22 September 2024)."Vauvana adoptoitu".Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved22 October 2024.
  10. ^Åkman, Erika (24 June 2019)."Kiinassa syntynyt Binga hylättiin sillankorvaan vain parin päivän ikäisenä – suomalaispari tuli ja vei kotiin: "Se on parasta, mitä lapselle voi tehdä"".Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved22 October 2024.
  11. ^Mikkonen, Nadja (8 December 2019)."Sangen tuntematon sotilas".Yle (in Finnish). Retrieved22 October 2024.
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