China's Forgotten History in Indonesia: Lanfang Republic

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  • @benatis
    @benatis Місяць тому +137

    This is my Hometown, in Singkawang. Our ancestor Lo Fong Pak is the first person who introduced Republic system in indonesia

    • @scotandiamapping4549
      @scotandiamapping4549 Місяць тому +16

      It's one of the earliest in the modern era but it isn't *the* first Republic in the world, Rome in particular comes to mind

    • @benatis
      @benatis Місяць тому +12

      @@scotandiamapping4549 my mistake, i mean first in Indonesia.

    • @scotandiamapping4549
      @scotandiamapping4549 Місяць тому +2

      @@benatis ah

    • @matthewsiregar
      @matthewsiregar Місяць тому +5

      ayy, its my hometown as well. my dad grew up there

    • @Cecilia-ky3uw
      @Cecilia-ky3uw 24 дні тому

      Well we still don't have consensus whether the republic was a 'western style' or a chinese developed one.

  • @GwainSagaFanChannel
    @GwainSagaFanChannel Місяць тому +344

    This is not even mentioned in my Dutch history classes while Dutch East Indies is something obligatory every Dutch student has to learn

    • @lettuceman9439
      @lettuceman9439 Місяць тому +50

      Probably overshadowed by the dutch conquest of java and the larger borneon states

    • @electricangel4488
      @electricangel4488 Місяць тому +9

      I have litteraly never seen that in any book

    • @archingelus
      @archingelus Місяць тому +6

      Neither we have this is our national history class, all the older muslim and hindu kingdoms are recognized but this

    • @rez1525
      @rez1525 Місяць тому +7

      ​​@@archingelusi dont think they cover all kingdom.indonesian only teach the huge one like majapahit,sriwijaya,singosari. While small kingdom like banten sultanate or sunda forgotten

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Місяць тому +9

      ​@@rez1525theyre not forgotten. even kingdoms in eastern indonesia like gowa, ternate, tidore are mentioned. but they dont have that many historical source like ancient inscription/prasasti or temples so theres not much to tell about them.

  • @SetuwoKecik
    @SetuwoKecik Місяць тому +221

    I just realized that the word "gongsi" is probably the origin of indonesian word "Kongsi", which is in Indonesian is referring to "trading guild" or colonial companies like British EIC or Dutch VOC.

    • @reinhardheinzwarfelr8215
      @reinhardheinzwarfelr8215 Місяць тому +41

      You would be correct, many came from hokkien like pisau(knife), becak(ricksaw), and lonceng(bells)

    • @abdurrahmanjoenoes7384
      @abdurrahmanjoenoes7384 Місяць тому +15

      KONGSI...KHENGZI...
      .GONGSHI
      mandarin language....(HAKA...HOKKIEN dialect).

    • @willylao5430
      @willylao5430 Місяць тому +30

      'Gongxi' in Mandarin ('Kongsi' in the Hokkien dialect) means 'company' or 'corporation'.

    • @imbat7149
      @imbat7149 Місяць тому +11

      gongsi not gongxi

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Місяць тому

      @@imbat7149 who said gongxi?

  • @TheWazzoGames
    @TheWazzoGames Місяць тому +245

    I love how Ghost Countries brings more attention to states that even most general history nerds wouldn’t know about unless they ended up on a clicking rabbit hole on Wikipedia

    • @Cigmacica
      @Cigmacica Місяць тому +11

      Or just play vicky 2/3

    • @snekula5353
      @snekula5353 Місяць тому +9

      Or Europa Universalis IV

    • @cosmoray9750
      @cosmoray9750 Місяць тому +1

      How the US Empire Operates (Part 2)
      ua-cam.com/video/hRhhv8TBGTo/v-deo.html

    • @mikhail2446
      @mikhail2446 Місяць тому +3

      Apparently some people just created Wikipedia about Lan Fang a fake country since 2022. 😂
      Lang Fang is not a nation or a country. It was just a share (Kongsi) or business organization formed by Chinese labors work in mining. West Borneo was under the control of Sambas Sultanate since 1671.

    • @absentmindedshirokuma8539
      @absentmindedshirokuma8539 Місяць тому

      ​@@mikhail2446sambas sultanate invite those chinese in their Kingdoms as partner against brunei sultanate in the north and sukadana kingdom in the south. They are given Pretty high autonomy even when under sambas vassalage. In fact last independen sambas king died in singkawang seeking shelter against his nephew who allied with dutch. This republic actually one of last area to be conquered by the dutch along with banjar sultanate.

  • @fajarcahyono3693
    @fajarcahyono3693 Місяць тому +153

    Bruh I am Indonesian but only hear the name of Lanfang Republic, basically I know that it was once exist but I don't have any single idea about who is them, how their government and society does to live, etc. The history books and our historical teachers here never write any single thing about their history, even from Dutch or Chinese Indonesian sources never tell anything about this Republic. It's a big shame that my country never teach us about Lanfang and I only started to know it because of your videos. Big thumbs 👍❤

    • @freemanol
      @freemanol Місяць тому +31

      Indonesian history does not fit with the narrative that the government and clerics want people to believe. Indonesia was supposed to be a united people who gained their independence against a foreign invader, which wasn't the reality. In truth the archipelago was made of a bunch of tribes who were constantly fighting amongst themselves.

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@freemanolwho cares?

    • @JackRoopers
      @JackRoopers Місяць тому +20

      @@freemanol Dude, stop making propaganda. After the Dutch conquer the entire archipelago, people from all different islands realize that they have the same enemy and only by uniting they can became strong and repel the invaders. That's why in 1928 they decide to make a Youth Pledge where they will create one homeland, one nation, one language: Indonesia.

    • @V-S-
      @V-S- Місяць тому

      @@JackRoopers and who's this enemy, the chinese?
      Is this why you massacred many of them lol 😂, because of the "youth pledge"?

    • @lontongstroong
      @lontongstroong Місяць тому +13

      @@JackRoopers Not until these ethnolinguistic groups had enough critical mass of educated elites (thanks to the Dutch emancipation program, although sadly very belated and of small scale) in the early 1900s. This was culminated on the Youth Congress of 1928. Prior to the emancipation program, it was essentially every group for themselves.

  • @is5052
    @is5052 Місяць тому +32

    their legacy still lives on, 42% of singkawang and 30% of pontianak/mandor citizens are Chinese descent (a total 8% of west kalimantan population)

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 17 днів тому

      pontianak still sounds funny because it's a type of ghost

    • @jirawatliw180
      @jirawatliw180 15 днів тому

      Many of them marry with the local converted to be Muslim and claim they are origin people

  • @christopherevan1871
    @christopherevan1871 Місяць тому +38

    I am Chinese Indonesian and i live in Pontianak, i don't know any of this till now.

    • @Dr.M-ot9or
      @Dr.M-ot9or Місяць тому

      Because your government don't want you to know about it
      Your government also don't want Chinese in your country to learn Mandarin in school.

    • @Yitnoyitno-wv6gb
      @Yitnoyitno-wv6gb Місяць тому +5

      Nantinya salah satu keturunan yang selamat menarik diri ke Singapura dan salah satu keturunannya adalah perdana menteri pertama Singapura

    • @anneke6904
      @anneke6904 Місяць тому +5

      ​@@Yitnoyitno-wv6gbbeda marga koq, pendiri Lanfang marga Low, pendiri SGP marga Lee.

    • @Yusef-uh4wl
      @Yusef-uh4wl Місяць тому +2

      Ive never met any singkawang chinese who know this also. One has to read wiki quora or EU4

    • @Yusef-uh4wl
      @Yusef-uh4wl Місяць тому

      ​@@Yitnoyitno-wv6gblee itu dari semarang bukan kalimantan

  • @fiorinopizio4554
    @fiorinopizio4554 Місяць тому +88

    I found out about this country through wikipedia like 3 years ago

    • @GwainSagaFanChannel
      @GwainSagaFanChannel Місяць тому +15

      I found out about this country through EU4

    • @DOppler-kr4hj
      @DOppler-kr4hj Місяць тому +6

      I found out about it via a HOI 4 mod.

    • @TacticalRuse
      @TacticalRuse Місяць тому +2

      I found out about it now, i knew china had some influence there but never thought they had their own country

    • @Bleilock1
      @Bleilock1 Місяць тому +2

      Well i found about it from vic3 as one of the most progressive OPM starts
      Making it a very fun start
      You can do a lot with it

    • @jvictor16
      @jvictor16 Місяць тому

      I found it by playing vic 2

  • @kretin001
    @kretin001 Місяць тому +72

    Cool to see this discussed more online. Indonesians know about this, but rather passingly.

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Місяць тому +20

      We've never taught about this in our history class, ngl.

    • @CharDhue
      @CharDhue Місяць тому +8

      If I'm asking at least my friend on java and madura they will have no clue what lanfang is, generally it's not even mentioned on highschool book
      I know because play EU4 give the knowledge

    • @Yusef-uh4wl
      @Yusef-uh4wl Місяць тому +3

      Yeah many indonesians know but not most. Its been mentioned on quora indonesia for many years

    • @2ndbrain108
      @2ndbrain108 Місяць тому +1

      I know this history about history of garuda symbol.

    • @ranochung
      @ranochung Місяць тому +1

      there is only few indonesian know about this history..

  • @chatoxsequadx1549
    @chatoxsequadx1549 Місяць тому +22

    Singkawang is very well known among Indonesian Chinese

  • @BorneoButterfly
    @BorneoButterfly Місяць тому +7

    My maternal great great grandparents are from this region. They families were slaughtered and only 2 brothers were young boys treked the jungle and rivers, walked to Bau, Sarawak. According to my grandmother, it ws the Dutch who caused the divide and conquer amongst the locals to kill all Chinese.
    The Dutch has caused many frictions in order to rule over the locals.

  • @shadowmistress999
    @shadowmistress999 Місяць тому +44

    I was told my ancestors could have been involved with The 蘭芳共和國, shame that my family history is poorly conserve that I only know that my ancestors owned gold mines locally (somewhere within East Kalimantan - the late Sarawak Kingdom), and marrying ancestors that owned tin mine in the peninsula (probably some political marriage lol)
    I am a Sarawakian Hakka, the exact same slang of Hakka (河婆客, one of the 5? "regional" Hakka) can be found in Sarawak, part of Kalimantan, and part of Chinese GuangDong.

    • @paullai1583
      @paullai1583 Місяць тому +1

      Lanfang founder not hopo hakka!

    • @danielsuguwa746
      @danielsuguwa746 Місяць тому +2

      Hey there, I'm Sarawakian here too, although I'm a Dayak (Iban specifically). Interesting how we do know this, although for me, I accidentally stumbled into this while browsing casually on Wikipedia several years ago. Good to see you here, oh and of course, Happy Sarawak Day mate! ❤️

    • @shadowmistress999
      @shadowmistress999 Місяць тому +3

      @@paullai1583 my great-grandfather speaks non-Hopo Hakka which is associated with somewhere in Indonesia, he was a gold smith. I'm not sure which generation was the one that moved from Indonesia to Sarawak tho, I was told they were hella rich--- they had servants carrying gold bars in basket, furnitures etc. all the way, we're talking about a long long line of servants here 😂

    • @shadowmistress999
      @shadowmistress999 Місяць тому +2

      @@danielsuguwa746 mate I am oversea so no any celebration vibe here 😭😭😭 Thank you!!!! Happy Sarawak Day to you too my brother in Motherland

    • @danielsuguwa746
      @danielsuguwa746 Місяць тому +2

      @@shadowmistress999 You too, and you're very much welcome mate! 😊❤️

  • @Bomber_Fish
    @Bomber_Fish Місяць тому +11

    Ayo, you highlighted my hometown boy!
    As a Pontianak native i salute you.

    • @howsinling5558
      @howsinling5558 Місяць тому

      need to pay a visit to your hometown

  • @StoicHistorian
    @StoicHistorian Місяць тому +23

    Always wanted to learn more about this! Thanks guy!

    • @GhostCountries
      @GhostCountries  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks man - we've got a more episodes in SE Asia and Oceania planned!

    • @StoicHistorian
      @StoicHistorian Місяць тому

      @@GhostCountries can’t wait!

  • @kirbyward2001
    @kirbyward2001 Місяць тому +33

    Borneo is an interesting subject from many perspectives
    This is something I knew nothing about
    Well presented

    • @danielsuguwa746
      @danielsuguwa746 Місяць тому +1

      Hey there, thanks for your interest! I'm from Borneo, specifically Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo). I too find our history (about Borneo and the surrounding in general) just as interesting as some others out there (too much to name here, but you know it), but pretty underrated and not entirely known except to history enthusiasts, just like you and myself do. :D

    • @GhostCountries
      @GhostCountries  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks and I completely agree with you about Borneo; I've actually been toying with the idea of doing a comprehensive ghost geography episode about the island at some point!

    • @danielsuguwa746
      @danielsuguwa746 Місяць тому

      @@GhostCountries Nice, thanks for your comment! Glad to hear that you've gave this one slice to learn, and now you're giving us here in Borneo more love in this history UA-cam scene, both today and in to the future ❤️
      Oh and btw, today, we Sarawakian celebrates Sarawak (Independence) Day, which we officially celebrates it since gazetted into our state law in 2016. Pretty nice and coincidentally timely for me and others to learn about this and other lesser-known history that we aren't made aware of before, thanks to you and few others that really willing to go deep dive into our lesser-known historical rabbit hole ❤️

    • @mfulan7548
      @mfulan7548 Місяць тому

      ​@@GhostCountries So where are the sources for this video?

    • @user-yo9jo2fy5e
      @user-yo9jo2fy5e Місяць тому

      @@mfulan7548literally it exist in internet. You just lazy like most of Indonesian

  • @krissiregar8083
    @krissiregar8083 Місяць тому +19

    I love this video. I love it.
    we don't even heard of this in our school in Indonesia.
    I guest that's why there's a lot of chinese ancestry people in West Kalimantan.

  • @12345678946513
    @12345678946513 Місяць тому +6

    Literally never heard of this cool part of south east asian history. You earned yourself a sub!

  • @whosthat3388
    @whosthat3388 29 днів тому +2

    The Philippines had something similar, but it wasn't a Republic. The Kaboloan or Pangasinan was Chinese tributary-like state in the Pangasinan area in the island of Luzon or Lusong at the time. The state had influence from the Ming dynasty (the Qing didn't take over yet). By the time the Spanish came to Pangasinan, they noted that commoners were wearing Chinese and Japanese cotton garments while the Nobility wore silks. Intresting to know that Indonesia had something similar, having even a chinese republic before the world wars.

  • @danielwong2333
    @danielwong2333 Місяць тому +7

    Hope more reserch are done by historians for this history after colonised by Dutch and UK was lost. Interesting history.

  • @lalakuma9
    @lalakuma9 Місяць тому +6

    Ah that explains why Pontianak seems like a randomly existing Chinese community stronghold in Borneo. I've always wondered.

  • @P4Tri0t420
    @P4Tri0t420 Місяць тому +55

    Everybody who played Vic3 will know it :D

    • @hans7856
      @hans7856 Місяць тому +8

      Cringe. Just play Victoria 2 with HFM or GFM

    • @colinyu9517
      @colinyu9517 Місяць тому +6

      @@hans7856 In Victoria 2 players can directly give commands to each individual brigades, so no

    • @hans7856
      @hans7856 Місяць тому +1

      @@colinyu9517 Just like in the 19th century. That is the damn point.

    • @Cigmacica
      @Cigmacica Місяць тому +10

      ​@@hans7856I swear to god vicky 2 players can be the biggest assholes, just go back and play your game you don’t see vicky 3 players shit on you game

    • @hans7856
      @hans7856 Місяць тому +2

      @@Cigmacica Victoria 3 should have been an improved version of Victoria 2. That's what we have been waiting for for a decade. Instead, it's a sort of cheap HOI4 set in the 19th century. The only thing Victoria 2 players wanted was normal multiplayer and maybe a few very conservative changes. We have been let down and everyone should boycot the dumbest Paradox game.

  • @quakeroatsisnothealthy
    @quakeroatsisnothealthy Місяць тому +12

    My pontianak friend's family is actually descendants of a lanfang kongsi leader

  • @joepup8348
    @joepup8348 Місяць тому +5

    This is fascinating! Never heard of this republic before. It is interesting that a Chinese person not only set up a state across the sea in Indonesia, but that he founded it on fairly democratic principles, holding elections for major governmental positions including head of state and seeking popular consent when enacting policies. Given that this was around the time of the founding of the US and French republics, I'm wondering if he was influenced by the events on the opposite side of the globe and/or Enlightenment and Western political philosophers.

    • @aceflaviuskaizokuaugustusc8427
      @aceflaviuskaizokuaugustusc8427 Місяць тому +2

      From what I read the Kongsi federations originally stemmed from traditional Chinese notions of brotherhoods. But there are scholarly debates on whether calling it republicanism or a Chinese style democracy.
      But facts are it had the meaning of a commercial company but had democratic institutions. Main scholarly arguments are whether the comparisons to western style republicanism are valid

    • @user-sc7fk5ys6x
      @user-sc7fk5ys6x 28 днів тому

      Possibly related to the question of whether the Taiping Rebellion is related to somewhat western ideas taking root in Chinese societies

  • @yunusjhon651
    @yunusjhon651 Місяць тому +26

    In era of sukarno many Chinese living were be retuned over to China by ships and some of them had entered Sabah illegally before Malaysia federation was formed.was not recorded in history.

    • @absentmindedshirokuma8539
      @absentmindedshirokuma8539 20 днів тому +1

      Soekarno didn't plan this. It's the local sambas and pontianak nobleman who want the mining area for their own with the help of Japanese. But they resist fiercely dispite the genocide, so it fail and to this day, lot of chinese reside in west kalimantan. We called them "mandor affair" Or "pontianak incident".

  • @TLCTLC-cg6cm
    @TLCTLC-cg6cm Місяць тому +5

    There was also the Taiping rebellion in 1850 on mainland China, which led to many Hakka Chinese fleeing to Borneo..

  • @hans7856
    @hans7856 Місяць тому +49

    Victoria 2 players know this.

    • @TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice
      @TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice Місяць тому +9

      Me when I want to free Indonesia and form them in 1845. Lanfang,you're in!

    • @mikhail2446
      @mikhail2446 Місяць тому +4

      Lang Fang is not a nation or a country. It was just a share (Kongsi) or business organization formed by Chinese labors work in mining. West Borneo was under the control of Sambas Sultanate since 1671.

    • @bukanmars9999
      @bukanmars9999 Місяць тому +2

      @@mikhail2446 depends how you define a country. but in this case, they did have some kind of organizing, ie a leader, council, and the people. the sultanate did not influence how they live as long as they paid tributes, which means they did
      govern themselves.

    • @user-cy8cf3xz9c
      @user-cy8cf3xz9c Місяць тому

      v2的兰芳是mod吧

    • @mikhail2446
      @mikhail2446 Місяць тому +3

      @@bukanmars9999 Lol. Wrong. Whatever you try to define, organization is just organization. Even homeless people can forming an organization, but not all people can own or even rule the lands.
      1) Lang Fang people was not natives, they just immigrants who came hundreds years after the native kingdoms established and ruled the Western Borneo. They also never purchased the Western Borneo lands from the Sultanate of Sambas, which Sultanate of Sambas was the only Kingdom who administratively controlled and ruled the Western Borneo.
      2) Sultanate of Sambas have big influences and acknowledged by the Dutch. That's why Dutch East Indies purchased some of the Western Borneo lands from Sultanate.
      And that's why the Sultanate was administratively exists during Dutch Est Indies, until the administrations and controls hand-overed from Sultanate of Sambas to Indonesian government in 1956.
      While Lang Fang organization never acknowledged by the locals, Sultanate and Dutch to rule the Western Borneo. They just a business federation, nothing more. That's why Dutch disbanded this organization.

  • @eltontan4340
    @eltontan4340 Місяць тому +11

    Around that time there was also a Chinese kongsi in the Kingdom of Sarawak up north, during the 1850s the miners started an uprising against James Brooke's government over taxations when they invaded the capital of Kuching but failed to kill Brooke, afterwards Brooke led a troops consist of Dayaks and prusued the miners back to their village where they slaughtered the village with only a few survivors left. According to Facebook, the descendant of James Brooke, Jason Brooke actually visited the village few years ago.

    • @shadowmistress999
      @shadowmistress999 Місяць тому +9

      I'm a Sarawakian Hakka, I can confirm most rebellion activities throughout China's history were initiated by Hakka 😂 Hakka are so rebellious due to strong code of brotherhood (the Yakuza or Triad kind of stuff). But as a modern Hakka, I strongly condemn their action of burn down the library... bad! could have been a negotiation... but it's a very different context in that era...

    • @gorilladisco9108
      @gorilladisco9108 Місяць тому +2

      @@shadowmistress999 Every group of people have strong code of brotherhood. It's nothing special.
      What made Hakka special was their history. They came from the northern China to the south of Yangzi river only to find that the lands there were already owned by earlier migrants. So they had to survive by being labors to serve the landowners of the southern China. And for a non landowner, the only way up was education and then work with the government (where the abundant riches at the time were). That's how Hakkas often found themselves in political stations, such as gongsi leader of Lan Fang, head of Taiping rebels, founder of Republic of China, or prime minister of Singapore ... and yes, bosses of Triad.

  • @user-wz2fb7zj6s
    @user-wz2fb7zj6s Місяць тому +16

    Please make a video about Depok. The free independent city state from Dutch East Indies (nowadays Indonesia) created from free sleeves

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Місяць тому

      can i get free sleeves too?

    • @Befreie_mich
      @Befreie_mich Місяць тому

      Funny​@@rizkyadiyanto7922

    • @lontongstroong
      @lontongstroong Місяць тому +3

      More like creoles - ex-slaves with pretty significant European (mostly Dutch) admixture.

    • @Yitnoyitno-wv6gb
      @Yitnoyitno-wv6gb Місяць тому +1

      Depok republic

    • @werren894
      @werren894 Місяць тому +1

      D.E.P.O.C not depok, and it was not created by the free slaves, but european with different philosophy.

  • @johnlay3040
    @johnlay3040 Місяць тому +8

    Thank you for spending time to make this video. Most Chinese, even the modern Hakka, don't know the details of the Lanfang Enterprise. It is better known as a business entity rather than a government. In the West, it is known as Chinese colony, within serious academic circle. I have seen it mentioned in a book by a French scholar. However, the extent of Chinese expansion to this geographical area shouldn't make it an unacceptable claim that the South China Sea has been part of China's playground since the time immemorial. The West, the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the new nations in this region totally ignore this historical fact.

  • @RamzyHakim
    @RamzyHakim Місяць тому

    Basic knowledge about the history of Lancang republic was particularly erased and remained disclosed even for national curriculum since the Soeharto order 1966-1998 as it issued anti - Chinese policies. Very great and informative video! 🤍

  • @EkyStyawan
    @EkyStyawan Місяць тому +4

    As Indonesian, this is the first time I've heard of this

    • @bukanmars9999
      @bukanmars9999 Місяць тому +1

      big question why it wasn't taught in school

    • @thefalconflame
      @thefalconflame Місяць тому +2

      @@bukanmars9999 A lot of Indonesian history is not taught at school. Such as the genocide of Batak people by Imam Bonjol ;)

  • @parmentier7457
    @parmentier7457 Місяць тому +4

    The Chinese population has always been respected in the Dutch East Indies. Compulsory education was introduced in 1900, but education was segregated. There were European and indigenous schools, but also Chinese schools. In terms of level, the Chinese schools were on par with the European schools.
    The Chinese could speak their own language and preserve their culture. In 1918, the 'Volksraad' (People's Council) was established to replace the colonial government. The Volksraad consisted of 30 indigenous, 25 Dutch and 5 Chinese members.
    After independence, the Chinese were seen as traitors because they sympathized with the Dutch. The Europeans were banished from Indonesia, the Chinese were not. But the Chinese had to change their Chinese surname to an Indonesian name and choose a religion. Chinese characters were also banned in public. Ultimately, many Chinese become Christians, but until 1963 many Chinese also fled to the Netherlands. In 1963, Dutch New Guinea was transferred to Indonesia. Until that date, the Netherlands gave everyone in the Republic of Indonesia the last chance to take on Dutch nationality.
    The Chinese diaspora in the Netherlands consists of a mixture of diasporas from the former Dutch East Indies, Dutch New Guinea, Suriname and the Dutch Caribbean. Moreover, in 1980, many Chinese (refugees) came from South China.

    • @TheDawnStories
      @TheDawnStories Місяць тому

      they are only cares with money and wealth , if indonesia there is no hope in natural resources they will go back to china mainland / taiwan

  • @kiri4936
    @kiri4936 Місяць тому +1

    any EU4 player knows about this country because of how hard it is to form and how rare it is to see, so it's sorta become a bit famous for that, really interesting video btw!

  • @controllerplayer1720
    @controllerplayer1720 Місяць тому +4

    2:07 Brunie🇧🇳 is not an expansionist because for many centuries and millenium they never expanded its territory even they all have the rights to own Sabah.. the Sultan of Brunie🇧🇳 gave the northern part of Sabah to the Sultan of Sulu but the british monarchs and its oil company that renting the north borneo to Sultan of Sulu they hand over it into Malaysia to extend its territorial colony..

  • @dunzhen
    @dunzhen Місяць тому +9

    Interesting. China throughout several points in history could've taken much of SEA and Australia, fortunately their sense of universalism was mostly inwards

  • @mslc22
    @mslc22 Місяць тому +4

    Actually there another one, and this was in Tuban, Java 1293, called the Shunta Kingdom. Not much know about this. Not even in Indonesian history lesson book.
    Established by a group of exile army from Song Dinasty.

  • @mikhail2446
    @mikhail2446 Місяць тому +15

    Lang Fang is not a nation or a country. It was just a share (Kongsi) or business organization formed by Chinese labors work in mining. West Borneo was under the control of Sambas Sultanate since 1671.

    • @agusmedan9617
      @agusmedan9617 Місяць тому +5

      Sambas Sultanate since 1609-1956. But yes, it was just a Chinese labors business federation, nothing much.

    • @georgeloh8257
      @georgeloh8257 Місяць тому +5

      The name itself " Republic of Lanfang " indicates that it was a government or a nation.

    • @kakikakakukaku
      @kakikakakukaku Місяць тому

      The definition of a country is different three hundred years ago from today.

    • @mikhail2446
      @mikhail2446 Місяць тому

      @@georgeloh8257 lol. There is thousands organization put republic on their organization name, even until today there are many organization with republic in their name, but they are not a nation.
      Western Borneo was not a no man land. It was ruled by many different native kingdoms hundreds years before Chinese came.
      And when Chinese came, Western Borneo were owned and ruled administratively by Sultanate of Sambas from 1609 - 1956. The Dutch recognized and acknowledged this Sultanate, even purchased some of the lands in Western Borneo from them.
      While Chinese Lang Fang was just bunch of immigrants, not a native, didn't owned any lands, didn't brought any lands from the Sultanate, they just settlers that formed a business organization for themselves. Their rules didn't acknowledged by the Kingdom, Locals, or even the Dutch. That's why Dutch disbanded this useless organization.

    • @mikhail2446
      @mikhail2446 Місяць тому +2

      @@kakikakakukakumaybe for China that got cruesed by Mongolians, Brits, and Japan in many years.
      But for Indonesia or Nusantara, country is owned or controlled and ruled by native kingdoms or administrations. Colonizers, immigrants, etc are just settlers.

  • @naranyala_dev
    @naranyala_dev Місяць тому +2

    very informative, I'm sure there is still a lot of world history that is rarely discussed

  • @kernelpanic7503
    @kernelpanic7503 23 дні тому

    Learning history about indonesia since tarumanagara (400 AD), doho, medang, pajang, singosari, sriwijaya, majapahit, mataram, ducth colonial, japanese event post-independence is about War. Thats why indonesian people call their land as "My Land My Bloodshed"

  • @bamabotak
    @bamabotak Місяць тому +3

    good job man.. your research stuff is more than average person.. a top noch.. thank you for the history..

  • @d.b.2215
    @d.b.2215 Місяць тому +1

    Fun fact: "công ty" in Vietnamese also means company / business entity. Yes, it's the same Chinese word, just with a Vietnamese sound change of S to T.

  • @jont2576
    @jont2576 Місяць тому +2

    i have heard of lanfang republic many times as a south east asian chinese but i thought it just sounded cool........then again there are so many republics in chinese history. even polytechnics have republics in their names.

  • @quakeroatsisnothealthy
    @quakeroatsisnothealthy Місяць тому +7

    The gongsi (公司)should be read as kong - see

  • @arisuryaramadhan
    @arisuryaramadhan Місяць тому +3

    Tolong bahas Kerajaan Banjar juga. Salah satu kerajaan terbesar di Kalimantan😅

  • @michaelhong2565
    @michaelhong2565 Місяць тому +4

    My grandma came from Pontianak and her family owned plantations

    • @howsinling5558
      @howsinling5558 Місяць тому

      some report that Harry Lee grand parents from Pontianak ; refer to his biography

  • @rochelimit55555
    @rochelimit55555 Місяць тому +2

    that's why a lot of Chinese people live in Pontianak

  • @mkmkmk9536
    @mkmkmk9536 29 днів тому +1

    Fascinating vid!!

  • @fourpocketfull
    @fourpocketfull Місяць тому +12

    belive it or no, back then my great grandparent is lanfang republic citizen, im from west borneo.

  • @choonhockong8215
    @choonhockong8215 Місяць тому +12

    China made the biggest mistake and did not colonised the countries around the South China Seas and Asian region.
    Unlike the Spaniard, Dutch, Portuguese, and British, American colonised the Asian countries and forced these countries to adopt culture and religion.

    • @perrycheong1058
      @perrycheong1058 Місяць тому +2

      Vietnam was colonised and occupied by ancient China for more than 1000 years. China is not as saintly and innocent as most people think they are. Meanwhile, Islam and Buddhism have much greater influences in South East Asia than Christianity.

    • @rickville8898
      @rickville8898 Місяць тому +1

      Even China itself was being colonized by British, Portuguese and Japanese how come China be able colonize it's neighbour 😂

    • @M3.Lorenzo
      @M3.Lorenzo Місяць тому +5

      ​@@perrycheong1058 Nah.. What you described was not colonization. In history, during the 1000 years, Northern Vietnam was governed in the exact way as every single other province of China across different dynasties. 😅 It was just a Chinese province that broke away to become an independent country. And it did become a new independent country after all.
      But still, it's a completely different concept from sending troops overseas and create a colonial government that does not consider the local as their own nationals. Like the British colonizers never considered the Native Americans as British citizens when they colonized North America.... How is it colonization when the Chinese rulers back then treated people living in northern Vietnam the exactly the same way it treated the people regardless of ethnicity and religious beliefs living in rest of its territory, such as Beijing or Guangzhou?

    • @asyfer729
      @asyfer729 Місяць тому +1

      There no mistake china never was interested with the outside world, and they had so much trouble inward and also coming from the north and east.Even during their peak they never was interested except bordering state despite having contact with south east asia for over 1000 year. Which is good atleast most asian never regard the chinese race which animosity.

    • @dunzhen
      @dunzhen Місяць тому +1

      China throughout several points in time could've taken much of Asia, Australia, and attempted other landgrabs that may not have been successful but resulted in lots of human suffering. Their sense of universalism was inward, unlike the British that were outward. We should be thankful China didn't go hard...

  • @tinavalentino9713
    @tinavalentino9713 Місяць тому +2

    I learn something new with every episode. I’m no expert but that seems quite a long stretch for the Dutch.

  • @asmunimuhammad1891
    @asmunimuhammad1891 Місяць тому +1

    My Friends called me History Nerd. I never know in the Northern Tip of West Kalimantan Province had a Republic called "Lanfang Republic"

  • @juniorkohhc
    @juniorkohhc Місяць тому +6

    It’s pronounced as; “Kong Xi” “Kong Xi” as it it’s Cantonese for company… as the same or contemporary to such organizations as The East Indian Company…

    • @juniorkohhc
      @juniorkohhc Місяць тому

      My ears are bleeding!!!

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Місяць тому +4

      it's not cantonese. it's hokkien la!! tho yes, it is pronounced as kongsi with second syllable like english word see

    • @paullai1583
      @paullai1583 Місяць тому

      But hakkas r not cantonese n dont pronounce cantonese style either!

    • @xXxSkyViperxXx
      @xXxSkyViperxXx Місяць тому

      @@paullai1583 the word "kongsi" didnt come from hakka. hakka were not the first to set up kongsi in southeast asia.

  • @nathan1507
    @nathan1507 27 днів тому

    This also breaks the "The Chinese aren't native" argument. They are and they've had an entire republic before Indonesia was even a concept.

  • @budimargarito989
    @budimargarito989 Місяць тому +1

    Indonesian archipelago is archipelago and 3 different time zone like west , central and East.
    East part of Indonesia is part of South west Pacific area

  • @karellen4913
    @karellen4913 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this history, this one is too little known. Am Indonesian. I knew this history before because I played Victoria 2 and Victoria 3 lol, and the fact that this country could appear in EU4.

  • @BagelBoy97
    @BagelBoy97 Місяць тому +18

    I only knew about this country because of EU4 🤣

    • @alfarizz2
      @alfarizz2 Місяць тому +1

      for me its EU4 and VIC2 lol.. i forgot what that mod name was

  • @GerbenWulff
    @GerbenWulff Місяць тому +1

    For historical context, the choice for a Republic was not so strange as the Dutch were also a republic: The United Republic of the Seven Netherlands aka the United States.

  • @hungo7720
    @hungo7720 Місяць тому +11

    Chinese diaspora has held huge clout in Indonesia's political and economic structure. Most behemoth conglomerates are owned by Chinese Indonesians including banks, telecommunication, energy, etc....

    • @TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice
      @TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice Місяць тому +10

      NEVER NAME THEM "CHINESE DIASPORA" only their haters name them that and want them out. The 'conglomerate themselves want to be referred as "Indonesian of Chinese descendants". You sabotage them!😂

    • @biggbro9
      @biggbro9 Місяць тому +2

      90% of Indonesia economy estimated to be controlled by Chinese ethnic.

    • @saisamsuri
      @saisamsuri Місяць тому

      @@biggbro9 Not the ones descended from this republic though

  • @ibnu7942
    @ibnu7942 Місяць тому +5

    i live my whole life in west borneo and never once i heard about this lol

    • @GhostCountries
      @GhostCountries  Місяць тому +1

      Hey, glad you came across the video; actually, I've also been considering doing a comprehensive video about Boreno itself at some point!

  • @jiayizhou323
    @jiayizhou323 Місяць тому +6

    Good Video🎉

  • @theEtch
    @theEtch Місяць тому +2

    there were Greek city state republics in anatolia before 400BC and the Roman republic spread as far as Syria republics of Genoa and Venice had their colonies in Crimea (Asia), so it's technically not the first republic in Asia but East Asia most likely, and great video!

    • @rickville8898
      @rickville8898 Місяць тому +1

      Perhaps he meant East and South East Asia

    • @whanua98
      @whanua98 Місяць тому

      he is talking about east asian state in south east asia, so singapore was not the first.

    • @rickville8898
      @rickville8898 Місяць тому +1

      @@whanua98 no he was talking about first republic state in Eastern Asia not East Asian state in Southeast Asia smh

    • @whanua98
      @whanua98 Місяць тому

      @@rickville8898 why is it matters what he says, if you watch the video you would have your own conclusion, it was first east-asian/oriental/sino colony in malay-pasific world predates the European settlement in region even japanese occupation beside the moral discussion about what "colonialism" is, and ppl talk about roman and greece like wtf, the word asian is problematic and racist it includes everybody outside europe, ppl should've used it anymore even in academia, that isolate/damaged us from scientific study.

    • @rickville8898
      @rickville8898 Місяць тому +2

      @@whanua98 and yet you just use term "malay-pacific" world although malays and pacific islanders are two different thing.

  • @geographerdiary8646
    @geographerdiary8646 Місяць тому +2

    This is an awesome video!

  • @rmtab6511
    @rmtab6511 26 днів тому

    Those cities are still 40-50% ethnically Chinese, so I'd say the impact today remains considerable.

  • @pamacell1102
    @pamacell1102 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks foe this history lesson.

  • @Nama-Montana
    @Nama-Montana Місяць тому +1

    Did the video mention why the Chinese men stayed and didn't return to mainland China after finishing their job?

  • @nameexe7603
    @nameexe7603 Місяць тому +1

    Probably not really related.. I know the descandsnts of the first president of the lanfang republic, low lan pak. Most of them currently reside in malaysia today (peninsular) but every year or so they make a trip back to mandor as some sort of pilgrimage to the leaders of the republic

  • @alex_ho
    @alex_ho Місяць тому

    The country everyone discovered from Vicky 2, honestly I'm surprised as many people know about it as they do from Indonesia, that country isn't the most kind towards its Chinese population, or that there were still a significant Chinese population there after everything

  • @stefanoraz27
    @stefanoraz27 Місяць тому +1

    My grandma's ancestors are from that area, how interesting

  • @skylargray455
    @skylargray455 Місяць тому

    Borneo in the 19th century is a pretty odd island politically having two countries formed by foreigners, Lanfang Republic founded by Chinese Kongsi, The Kingdom of Sarawak founded by an Englishman from Devon by the name of James Brooke and a British protectorate named North Borneo which was originally established by an Austro-Hungarian businessman and diplomat named Gustav Overbeck.

  • @varvoom
    @varvoom Місяць тому +1

    Lanfang Republic militias were formed by 14 Kongsi, eventually 14 K, spreading across Asia.

  • @heriu2901
    @heriu2901 Місяць тому +1

    Tiong hua di indonesia awal data k3 nusantara berdagang.. dan buruh pekerja yang di bawa kolonial eropa ... Dan mereka ber esimilasi dengan penduduk pribumi...

  • @0kah645
    @0kah645 Місяць тому +1

    You should do the West Indies Federation it’s was a Caribbean Union that ended up collapsing into multiple countries

  • @gerrygiovan4720
    @gerrygiovan4720 Місяць тому +1

    Well, I become know of Lanfang Republic from Victoria 3 as I play the Dutch east Indies.
    Frustratingly enough, if you start the game as any other independent nation on Indonesia like Aceh, Siak, among other things, even if you unite every independent nation, the total population would barely reach 3 million. On the other hand, West Java alone on 1836 has a population of 4 million.

  • @raquetdude
    @raquetdude Місяць тому +1

    Knew about the Lanfang Republic… did not know that there is a community in Manchester England that claims to be decedents of said Republic.

  • @jonc6463
    @jonc6463 Місяць тому +2

    Very interesting - thank you 🙏

  • @cyrusmarikitph
    @cyrusmarikitph Місяць тому

    7:59
    This clip is actually the Chinatown of Manila, and not in Indonesia. I know this because of our own motorised tricycles as well as three-letter four-digit license plates.

  • @dangging
    @dangging 21 день тому

    The remain of Lanfang is still in Singkawang. They are still speaking Hakka and the mayor is Chinese.

  • @Fisabilillah-99
    @Fisabilillah-99 19 днів тому

    Indi kalimantan, The three largest kongsi republics were the Lanfang Republic, the Heshun Confederation (Fosjoen), and the Santiaogou Federation (Samtiaokioe) after it had split from the Heshun.[1]

  • @ptan4120
    @ptan4120 Місяць тому +1

    Also the Nautuna islands.

  • @NateVDZ
    @NateVDZ Місяць тому +9

    *Southeast Asia not East Asia.

    • @whanua98
      @whanua98 Місяць тому

      it was east asia colony in southeast asia, it is east asian state, ret**d

  • @MandraMockups
    @MandraMockups Місяць тому

    Di you think we might have another Forgotten Countries episode?

  • @user-id1li6bp6l
    @user-id1li6bp6l Місяць тому

    Well, Singkawang is now a city with the most percentage of Indonesian-Chinese in Indonesia (if exclude Jakarta), covering around 40% of the population and also nicknamed "The City with 1000 Temples" (kinda like how the population Manado in North Sulawesi is most Christian and nicknamed "The City with 1000 Churches and there's a lot of churches there) and also has the highest number of Chinatowns in Indonesia

  • @SetuwoKecik
    @SetuwoKecik Місяць тому +10

    Not even our Indonesian school history class ever taught us about this.
    Possibly due to nationalistic sentiment, but... its probably going to be mentioned if Low proclaimed himself as a sultan instead of turned his domain into a republic 😉

    • @TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice
      @TheAnonymousKnightOfJustice Місяць тому +1

      I know it though I thought it was only teaches on west Kalimantan only

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 Місяць тому

      same case with Sunda Empire. if only they named it Sunda Sultanate.

    • @mahdunimastur
      @mahdunimastur Місяць тому

      Possibly to burry this piece of history to acertain Chinese origin as minority and seen as exploiting stuff. If this history were to come out more ppl would change their minds of Chinese settlers. Kudos for this video 👍

    • @Yusef-uh4wl
      @Yusef-uh4wl Місяць тому

      U assume a lot. Not many knows this other than who read wiki

    • @SetuwoKecik
      @SetuwoKecik Місяць тому

      @@rizkyadiyanto7922 you dont get it, do you?

  • @apolakigamingandmore6376
    @apolakigamingandmore6376 Місяць тому

    I always thought that the First Philippine Republic was the first one in Asia in 1898. I think if we talk about an organized Republic, then the First Philippine Republic is one. With a written constitution, formal independence, and a standing army.
    Americans during the Philippine - American War subjugated the last Filipino soldier in 1913, which the war started in 1899.

  • @anythingwrez2932
    @anythingwrez2932 Місяць тому +1

    It doesn't say in Indonesia's history, as an Indonesian i just knew

  • @karaki369
    @karaki369 Місяць тому +2

    The reason why China did not succeed in colonization was because the Qing Dynasty conquered the Ming Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty colonized Southeast Asia 200 years earlier than the West. The Qing Dynasty gave up all its overseas colonies and let them be defeated by Western colonizers.

    • @KVUAA
      @KVUAA Місяць тому

      Ming had never colonized anyone in Southeastasia, they only established tribute system. Also the great voyage already ended during mid 15th century before Qing invasion, so it's Ming own choiced to be isoleted again.

  • @gorilladisco9108
    @gorilladisco9108 Місяць тому

    6:55 I believe that's a picture of the arrest of prince Diponegoro in Java. A totally different region, people, and time. cmiiw.
    edit: it was "The Submission of Prince Dipo Negoro to General De Kock", a picture by Nicolaas Pienerman.

  • @DescendantofYellowEmperor
    @DescendantofYellowEmperor Місяць тому

    Most Chinese people never heard of the story of lanfang gongsi...

  • @andrewmk8514
    @andrewmk8514 Місяць тому

    So this explains why there is a sizeable Hakka community in southwestern Sarawak.

  • @4n4Queen
    @4n4Queen Місяць тому +1

    Fun fact : Pontianak is a name for a ghost in malay language.

    • @MGharriy
      @MGharriy Місяць тому

      In malay only

    • @andry-borneo
      @andry-borneo Місяць тому

      There is a name for pontianak in chinese

  • @sutediheriyonoBaladMaUng
    @sutediheriyonoBaladMaUng Місяць тому

    I've read the story from the Indonesia magazine (msybe TEMPO or INTISARI) long time ago (maybe at 90's).
    They have alots of photograph about lanfang republic.
    Old story and burried in my mind until now at 2024.

  • @112313
    @112313 Місяць тому

    Never even knew there is such a republic in south east asia....well done ghost

  • @anaskhoiri3653
    @anaskhoiri3653 Місяць тому +2

    Reason why West Kalimantan majority is Chinnese

  • @paslaandre
    @paslaandre Місяць тому

    Ternyata ada republik Lanfang jauh sebelum Indonesia merdeka. Menagapa hal ini tidak pernah diceritakan dalam pelajaran sejarah Indonesia yang diajarkan sejak SD sampai di tingkat Universitas sekalipun ! Selama ini banyak konten2 buatan anak negeri Indoensia yang selalu mengatakan sejarah yang diajarkan di sekolah2 Indonesia adalah KARANGAN Belanda ! Termasuk keberadaan candi Borobudur yang dibuat oleh kerajaan Mataram kuno (Medang) yang sudah dibuktikan dengan tahun pembuatan berdasarkan prasasti2 yang ditemukan. Memang mengherankan melihat banyaknya keturunan Tionghoa yang mengaku sudah turun temurun yang mereka sendiripun tidak tahu entah sudah berapa generasi sejak nenek moyang mereka bermukim di wilayah Kalimantan Barat. Namun ternyata sampai saat sekarang mereka masih menggunakan bahasa nenek moyangnya ( bahasa Kek) di percakapan sehari-hari. Kita bisa melihat di banyak konten2 (video) UA-cam yang membahas budaya China yang masih bertahan di Kalimantan Barat. Dan Jika info di video ini benar, ternyata malah bangsa Indonesia sendirilah yang menyembunyikan sejarah sebenarnya dari republik Lanfang yang pernah ada di Indonesia.

  • @premman6052
    @premman6052 28 днів тому

    That is why as a native Indonesian from the south eastern state, I am no at all jealous knowing up to 70% of wealth in Indonesia held by Chinese descendants. They truly are the engines of progress for the betterment of Indonesia. Their business ethics are the ones that we native can learn from, but I am saddened by the small racist section of the society who paints the picture of Chinese descendants as not truly Indonesian, hence coins the term "asing-aseng". I think that is just pure stupidity or maybe a little jealous from the so called "pribumi".
    Every Indonesian regardless of ethnicity should all called "pribumi"

  • @852plm
    @852plm Місяць тому

    It was some 800+ years ago, so for many generations there were intermarry with locals.

  • @erialbar
    @erialbar Місяць тому +3

    Ita not country
    Kongsi is Trading guild or clan

  • @maswawan3600
    @maswawan3600 Місяць тому +3

    This is not a republic, only an organization or trade company with the community I believe.

  • @makatogonzo
    @makatogonzo Місяць тому

    East Malaysian here. I would never ever refer Borneo as Kalimantan. Kalimantan means Indonesian part of Borneo.

  • @mfulan7548
    @mfulan7548 Місяць тому +2

    Where are the sources?