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A Thanh
A Thanh
11 years ago

It is interesting to see that in the Thai movie Ruen Pae the father spoke a Chinese Chaozhou dialect to the young guys. The majority of Chinese Thai are Chouzhou decendants.

Significant intermixing between Chinese and Thai has led to the number of pure ethnic Chinese is much lower than the official 14% of population and partial mixed Chinese ancestry of Thai people can go up to one third or higher.

One example is that throughout the history of Thailand, quite a few (probably more than half) of Thai prime ministers have had partial Chinese heritage and they openly acknowledge that.

A Thanh
A Thanh
Reply to  leminhkhai
11 years ago

Because of the significant intermixing, it is not easy to identify who are ethnic Chinese or Thai. Also the Chinese Thai are proud to be Thai or Thai-guo-ren and they are loyal to Thailand.

Some of them are proud of their Chinese heritage. They consider themselves more Thai than Chinese. They are the best integrated oversea Chinese.