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I heard in Hainan there is a group of Indonesian Chinese who went back after one of those race riots.
Anyone knows of this .. an old man told me...some time back.
I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
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By the late 1960s, at least 164,000 ethnic Chinese had “returned” to their ancestral homeland even though most of them were born and raised in Indonesia. The majority started their lives all over again on the overseas Chinese farms, primarily located in the mountainous regions in the Southern Chinese provinces of Fujian,
China’s Hainan Province. More than 100 Chinese-Indonesians settled in the so-called “Indonesian Village” in Qionghai City after violence against them broke out in Indonesia in the 1960s. People there now live a cozy life, still speaking fluent Indonesian and keeping up traditional customs