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Chinatowns in Africa

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African Chinatowns
Chinatown
Port Louis Chinatown
Chinese唐人街
HakkaTongˇ nginˇ gieˊ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTángrénjiē
Hakka
RomanizationTongˇ nginˇ gieˊ
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese中國城
Simplified Chinese中国城
HakkaZungˊ guedˋ sangˇ
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngguóchéng
Hakka
RomanizationZungˊ guedˋ sangˇ
Second alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese華埠
Simplified Chinese华埠
HakkaFaˇ pu
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuábù
Hakka
RomanizationFaˇ pu
Chinatowns

This article discussesChinatowns in Africa. There are at least three majorChinatowns inAfrica.

As former colonies ofEurope, the coastal African nations ofMadagascar,Mauritius, andSouth Africa were the main receiving points of Chinese immigrants from the 1890s to the early part of the 20th century. The early Chinese arrived to labour in theTransvaal gold mines of South Africa and on the Tananrive Tamatave railway of Madagascar. Many of these Chinese immigrants were exploited.

Today,South Africa remains the top African destination for first-generation Chinese-speaking immigrants.

Kenya

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In the capitalNairobi, there is a small pocket of Chinese businesses along Argwings Kodhek Road in theKilimani district, near the Chaka Place shopping center.[1] There is a newer Chinatown with a larger collection of businesses on the former campus ofBaraton University's Nairobi extension campus.

Madagascar

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Madagascar has received some Chinese immigrants. In Madagascar, there are about 30,000 Chinese, the majority of them came from thePearl River Delta inGuangdong. A Chinatown, calledQuartier chinois, is located inAntananarivo.

Mauritius

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Port Louis Chinatown
Main article:Culture of Mauritius

The Chinatown orQuartier chinois is in the city ofPort Louis onrue Royale. TheHakka Chinese are the dominant group among the Chinese inMauritius. The Chinatown of Port Louis is one of the oldest in Africa. In the 1780s, thousands of Chinese migrated to Mauritius and quickly formed a small Chinatown, the "Camp des chinois", in Port Louis.[2] The Chinatown of Port Louis hosts a very popular "Chinese Food and Cultural Festival" every year, which is appreciated by Mauritians of all communities.

Namibia

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There is a small Chinese district, supermarket, and arch inWindhoek.

Nigeria

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China Town, a Chinese-dominated business arena in the Ojota area ofLagos. The giant shopping centre, which sits on an expanse of land measuring 20,000 square metres, will no longer be for only economic activities. It will also help facilitate robust bilateral relationships between Nigerians and the Chinese people.

South Africa

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Main articles:Commissioner Street (Johannesburg) andCyrildene
A street scene of the Chinatown in Cyrildene, Johannesburg.

Inner-cityJohannesburg has a Chinatown onCommissioner Street, but a newer Chinatown can be found on Derrick Avenue in the hilly suburb ofCyrildene. Most of the inhabitants of the Cyrildene Chinatown are recent immigrants frommainland China.[3] A Chinatown also exists in the city ofPort Elizabeth with the first settlement located in the South End district of the city until theApartheid government forcibly removed the Chinese from the district.[4] The Chinese were later removed to Kabega Park area.[5]

In the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s immigrants from Taiwan settled extensively in South Africa.[6] South Africa's first Taiwan-born legislator was elected in the 1980s. After South Africa recognised the People's Republic of China in 1998 large numbers ofmainland Chineseimmigrated to the country.South African Chinese are dispersed throughout South African cities. During theApartheid regime (1948–93) Chinese South Africans were classified as "Coloureds" or "Asian South Africans", while certain East Asian nationals (such as Japan and Taiwan) in South Africa were declaredhonorary whites and thus avoided most forms of official discriminatory laws (they could live in reservedwhite neighborhoods unlikenative/black, andAsian-Indian South Africans), since Apartheid created a strict racial segregation system for non-white/European persons (esp. the black majority) in South Africa.

"Africatowns" in China

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References

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  1. ^"China Town in Nairobi".Business Daily Africa.NMG. 30 May 2019. Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2022. Retrieved10 March 2023.
  2. ^Pan, Lynn (1994).Sons of the Yellow Emperor: A History of the Chinese Diaspora. Kodansha Globe. p. 29.ISBN 978-1-56836-032-4.
  3. ^John Matshikiza (Jan 22, 2007)."Hoe's my China nou?". Mail and Guardian Online. RetrievedJune 1, 2011.
  4. ^Saff, Grant R. (1998).Changing Cape Town : urban dynamics, policy and planning during the political transition in South Africa. Lanham, Md: University Press of America. p. 60.ISBN 978-0761811992. Retrieved2 January 2016.
  5. ^"Historical - Nelson Mandela Bay (Port Elizabeth)".Nelson Mandela Bay Tourism. Retrieved12 May 2021.Enforced removals continued for ten years until as late as 1975. All non-whites were moved to different locations with Port Elizabeth. The Chinese people were relocated to Kabega Park, the Indians to Malabar, the Coloureds and Muslims to Gelvandale and Bethelsdorp. The Xhosa speaking peoples were shifted to New Brighton and the Red Location.
  6. ^Yap, Melanie; Leong Man, Dainne (1996).Colour, Confusion and Concessions: The History of the Chinese in South Africa. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. p. 427.ISBN 962-209-423-6.

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