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Chinatown
Chinatown () is a common term used to describe an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, typically situated in an urban area. Chinatowns can be found around the world, including in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. The history of Chinatowns date back to the Tang dynasty in the 10th century, arising from the nation's important role in global trade.
Overseas Chinese
ethnic Chinese residing outside of China
Da-Wen Sun
Food engineer
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Kongsi
thumb|337x337px|Khoo Kongsi Clan House, Georgetown, Penang
Kongsi () is a Hokkien transcription of a Chinese term meaning "company", especially businesses which have been incorporated. However, the word has other meanings under different historical contexts. Kongsi were most commonly known as Chinese social organizations or partnerships, but the term was also used for various Chinese institutions.
Chinese police overseas service stations
Chinese police presence abroad
Operation Fox Hunt
Chinese government covert global operation
Chinese emigration
diasporic migration
Chinese intelligence activity abroad
type of intelligence activity by Chinese in foreign countries
Asiatic Exclusion League
in the US and Canada
Overseas Community Affairs Council
government agency of Taiwan
Thirty-six families from Min

Liang Daoming
king of Palembang in Srivijaya