Korean Chinese
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- This article talks about the Korean people (朝鲜族/조선족'') in China. Not to be confused with the overseas Chinese in North and South Korea.
History
Throughout history, due to the close interactions between China and Korea, some degree of population movements have always occurred between the two neighboring countries. There were recorded Korean migrations in the early Qing Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty and earlier. The vast majority of early Korean populations in China had assimilated with Chinese society, and vice versa. The current Korean population in China is mainly descended from the migrations occurred between 1860 and 1945. In the 1860s, a series of natural disasters struck Korea, leading to disastrous famines. It led many Koreans migrate to China, after the Qing Dynasty lessened the border control and began to accept Korean migrants. By 1894, an estimated 34,000 Koreans lived in China, with numbers increasing to 109,500 in 1910. After the Japanese annexation of Korea, larger numbers of Koreans moved to China. Some merely fled from Japanese rule, while others intended to use China as a base for their anti-Japanese resistance movements. By 1936, there were 854,411 Koreans in China. As Japanese rule extended to China, the Japanese government forced Korean farmers to migrate north to China to develop the land. By 1945, the number of Koreans in China reached to 1,692,342. During the World War II, many Koreans in China joined the Chinese peoples in fighting against the Japanese invaders. Many also joined on the Communist side and fought against the Chinese Nationalist armies during the Chinese Civil War. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Yanbian, where most Korean Chinese live, was designated as an autonomous region in 1952, and was upgraded to an autonomous prefecture in 1955.Language
Korean Chinese speak the Korean language (한국어/조선어). Many of them can also speak Chinese Language(中文).Famous Korean Chinese
- Kim Yeom/Jin Yan (金焰), famous actor
- Cho Nam-gi/Zhao Nanqi (趙南起), People's Liberation Army General, former Vice Chairman of The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
- Lee Deok-su/Li Dezhu (李德洙) Chief Executive of the State Ethnic Affairs of PRC
- Choi Geon/Cui Jian (崔健), Chinese rock musician, songwriter, trumpet player, guitarist and composer
- Kim Haesim/Jin Haixin (金海心), pop star
See also
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