cultural preservation

Ghosts of Gold Mountain: Grave-Sweeping Rituals and the Resilience of Montana’s Chinese Railroad Workers

Between 1865 and 1890, over 1,200 Chinese laborers worked on Montana’s railroads, including the Northern Pacific Railway. Most were young…

1 week ago

What Happened to the Chinese in Cuba? The Untold Story of Havana’s Lost Chinatown

In the mid-1800s, a young man from Taishan, Guangdong, stood on the deck of a ship bound for Havana, Cuba.…

3 weeks ago

Family Legacy: Chinese Genealogy and Ancestral Villages

Imagine stepping into an ancestral hall (宗祠, zōngcí)—its wooden beams creak under the weight of centuries, yet every inch tells…

4 weeks ago

1890 Breakthrough: How Wuyi Migrants’ Revolutionary Resilience Defied Exploitation and Shaped History

In the 19th century, Wuyi migrants from Guangdong’s Siyi region set sail for distant shores, driven by dreams of economic…

2 months ago

19th-Century 巡城马: The Surprising System That Built Families Across Continents

Discover the incredible story of 巡城马 (Xun Cheng Ma), the 19th-century remittance network that revolutionized global finance and built families…

2 months ago

From Northern Fortresses to Southern Shores: The Guan Clan’s 700-Year Odyssey of Resilience

The Guan clan (关氏家族) has a storied history spanning over 700 years—a testament to their resilience, adaptability, and enduring cultural…

2 months ago

THE CIRCLE OF LIFE – A GRANDSON OF EMIGRANTS RETURNS TO FIND HIS ROOTS AFTER 120 YEARS

After over a century of migration, spanning continents and generations, Ian Tham embarks on a heartfelt journey to rediscover his…

4 months ago

Siyi Region Landmarks: A Journey Through History and Heritage

Discover the Siyi region's remarkable journey through time, where the legacies of migration and cultural heritage intertwine. This article invites…

4 months ago

Taishan Haikou Port Museum: Meet China’s Migrant Past

Nestled at the confluence of the Datong (大同) and Duanfen (端芬) Rivers, the Haikou Port Museum in Haikou Bu (海口埠)…

4 months ago

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