Hong Kong people of Fujianese origin. Also known as Hoklo (although this term in many contexts also encompasses Chiu Chow people).[1] North Point has a prominent Fujianese community. During the Hong Kong protests there were rumors of armed gangs from the mainland coming to settle disputes with protesters.[2]

The Hoklo people are among the Indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories.

It is thought that 800,000 people have their origin in Fujian.[3]

People

See also

References

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Bibliography

  • Gregory Elliott Guldin, "Overseas" at Home: The Fujianese of Hong Kong, Volume 1, University of Wisconsin, 1977
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