There are over 98,000 Chinese citizens and nationals who live in Bangladesh.[1] Most Chinese expatriates are based in Dhaka and Chittagong, and consist largely of diplomats or employees of foreign companies.
Total population | |
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98,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Dhaka • Chittagong • Khulna • Sylhet • Cox's Bazar | |
Languages | |
Mandarin Chinese • Bengali • English • Hakka Chinese • Cantonese • Varieties of Chinese | |
Religion | |
Majority: Atheism • Buddhism • Taoism • Confucianism • Chinese Folk Religions Minority: Islam • Christianity |
Chinese food enjoys large popularity and is widespread in Bangladesh, with there even being Bangladeshi-style Chinese cuisine.[1] Chinese women in Dhaka have a reputation for running popular beauty parlours.[2]
Social and cultural events such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Chinese New Year are celebrated quite often by those who cannot go home.[3][4] There is also a local organisation, Bangladesh-China People's Friendship Association (BCPFA), which has been active since 1986.[5]
According to the history book, Book of Later Han, China had connection with Bangladesh during Eastern Han dynasty. Since the eighteenth century, obvious Chinese community appeared in Bangladesh.
See also
editRelated immigration articles:
References
edit- ^ a b McAdam, Marika (2004). Bangladesh. Lonely Planet. pp. 38–. ISBN 978-1-74059-280-2.
- ^ "Beauties at the city's beauty shops". The Daily Star.
- ^ Chinese New Year celebrated in Bangladesh
- ^ "Colours of China". The Daily Star.
- ^ Chinese VP meets with Bangladeshi president