in Brazil

Chinese Brazilian

Categories: in Brazil | November 20th, 2007 | by ekk | no comments

 Total population

344,000[1]

Regions with significant populations

São Paulo

Language(s)

Portuguese, Chinese languages, others

Religion(s)

Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, others

Related ethnic groups

Asian Latin Americans, Chinese Jamaicans, Chinese diaspora

Chinese Brazilians (Portuguese: sino-brasileiro or chinês-brasileiro) (Chinese:???? or ????) are people of Chinese ancestry who were born in or have immigrated to Brazil. The Chinese Brazilian population was estimated to be approximately 350,000 in 2006.

São Paulo has the largest Chinese Brazilian population, in particular on the district of Liberdade. Besides being an area famous for its strong Japanese presence, a significant number of Taiwanese immigrants have settled in Liberdade, and many Chinese immigrants have came to Liberdade following the Communist revolution in 1949. Many Cantonese from Hong Kong and Portuguese-speaking Macau, including some Macanese of mixed Chinese and Portuguese descent, have also settled in Brazil. These Macau immigrants can usually speak and understand Portuguese (its Creole, Macanese or Patuá, is also spoken), allowing them to adjust more easily to life in Brazil. There has also been immigration by ethnic Chinese from Indonesia. Today, Chinese Brazilians are usually bilingual with Portuguese and Chinese.

Read Full Post »

Notable persons

Categories: in Brazil | November 20th, 2007 | by ekk | no comments

 Anderson Lau,actor

Bruna Tenório, top model

Chen Kong Fang,artist

William Boss Woo, politian

Read Full Post »