FUZHOU:Fuzhounese History (Hokchew & Hokchia), Overseas Chinese Diaspora
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- Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
- Love Indomie & sweets? Do you know the Big Boss behind our favorite food is from Fuzhou - Hokchew/Hokchia ancestry?
Fuzhou 福州 is a province adjacent to Fujian, and within the province, arised the ferocious Hokchew 福州 and Hokchia 福清 tycoons, making big names eventhough as an overseas chinese in the early chinese diaspora.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:49 - History of Fuzhou, Hokchew and Hokchia
03:15 - Fuzhou (Foochownese) in South East Asia
05:05 - Successful Hokchew/Hokchia (Foochownese)
08:36 - Special Fuzhou Foochownese Surnames
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That's a commendable presentation about Foochow people and Fuqing (Huk-ciang or Hokchia). If I may, I'd like to share with you some pertinent facts.
Fuqing (福清话) as a dialect (of Foochow sub-ethnic language) is an Eastern Min (Mǐn Dōng) dialect (闽东方言), not a Northern Min (Mǐn Běi, 闽北) one. (Ref: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuqing_dialect).
As a people, Fuqing or Hokchia (Huk-ciang) is a sub-ethnic group of Min Dong (or Fuzhou, 福州, in a broader sense) ethnic group, even though some people mistakenly treat it as an ethnic group by itself. It should be noted that Fuqing (福清) is, historically, one of the Ten Counties of Fuzhou (福州十邑). That's an undeniable fact.
I would also like to point out that the term "Hók-ciŭ-nè̤ng" (福州侬, huʔ˨˩ tsiu˥˥ nœŋ˥˧) is pronounced as "huk²¹ ziu⁵⁵ noeyng⁵³" (like "huk-ziu-nerng"), NOT "hok ziu nerng".
I am a full-blooded native Minqing (Ming-ciang, 闽清) Foochow originated from Sibu, Sarawak.
Thank you Wong for your sharing, that's a great insight and your info could be very useful to other viewers :) I might be mistaken because I am not a Foochownese 🙏 Let me pin your comment to spread your message!
@How K Wuong In Fuqing there are ethnic 莆田Putianese living in
新厝, 東張 ,一都, 鏡洋等鎮bordering 莆田county. There are
many islands of Minnanese 閩南裔 in various townships of Fuqing. So these people are not ethnically 閩東. Mindong has 2 regions-
寧德市which speaks a different dialect and different ethnicity and
your 福州市. So Mindong doesn't has an uniform ethnicity.
They are famous with fishball with minced meat filling, I think Sarawak has many fuzhounese people
@@sho9214 Didn't you read
these people blabbering that more than half of the Chinese in Sarawak are Hokchew. But Hakka also claimed the same thing. Besides Sibu most Sarawak cities
don't see alot of Hokchew around downtown.Maybe they
are hiding in the villages.
@@laurencechan470 I don’t get what u mean? Your sentence is confusing
This is so cool! Thank you :) learned more about my ancestry and the language from this woooo, feels so nice hearing it!
Once again, TOP class presentation..do consider compiling these into a book in the near future.
Love you delving into Chinese culture. Please keep up the good work.. we all will coexist better if we understand each other’s more. Thanks for you hard work.🙏😁
Thank you so much and keep up the good work. I learnt so much about my roots from your sharing👍👍👍 Shout out from Foochow, Sitiawan😊 Ting
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Very informative. Thank you
Good presentation. Thank you.
Excellent. Very educational.
Thank you for the very interesting information
Very informative and interesting...thank you so very much ❤❤❤❤❤
以你的年龄 人生经验
你的确是富有对各种籍贯的热爱
你做足了功课 蒐集足够的资料
我敬佩你 继续努力加油
我非常支持你
Fuzhou is my second home.I am the first American to study Lacquer painting.Living in Vuzhou for 26 years!
Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
Thank you Diana, appreciating your time in watching 😍
Very good video 👍 informative
Thanks for making this... My paternal grandfather (same surname) is an immigrant moving from Fuzhou into Indonesia in 1920, just as you said, they are latecomer. This open my eyes more.
Good work and research. I am Chinese myself. Learning how Chinese move from places to places from youtube. Your episodes are very educational for me. Thank you.
Thank you and glad you liked the video :)
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Wow, great video you've made. Greeting frm Foochow Sibu
Very nice video thanks u worth watching
Awesome video! It's true the Foochow in Sarawak are very hardworking and very entrepreneur oriented mindset. Great to see my humble state of Sarawak featured on this video.
Here in Germany we do not get much information about Malaysia, i enjoy being able to learn more from your channel!
Glad to have you here all the way from Germany😉
@@FearlessPassport 0:55 this one 福州人 sounds so different, we say huk jiu neng instead of hok...based on 1:52, 闽清话?
Greetings from Germany.
Wouldn't call it "ferocious", ferocious definition = fearless & courageous without much regard of self safety, more befitting to Hakka characteristics in general... "Greedy" and "organized/meticulous" are more accurate words for these Trading Empire Builder Hokchia, carefully building monopoly trading empire slowly but steadily until becoming so big without end (greed)... The Hakka need to learn from The Hokchia... hahaha
Good one!
Thanks for this video. I went to China in 2019 and visited my ancestral roots in Fuzhou.
You are lucky to visit your ancestral roots!
I visited my great grandfather's hometown in Gutian (古田县) in 2010 & 2011.
谢谢你的分享。
Thank you for another good info. Looking forward to your next episode. Can never grasp the dialect...!!!
Hard to learn also. Even in China, Foochow population is very small too. Smtg we need to treasure ☺
Hi Yeeven. You did a commendable job with the historical aspect. It is difficult for an old man like me to tap out a message here so I will keep it short. Thanks for sharing your knowledge from someone with no links to Hockchew or Hockchia. Very much appreciating a smart girl like you.
Can't wait for the Heng Hua video!
Thank you for posting this! My ancestor came from Fuzhou. Please make video about peranakan culture in south east asia too
Setuju. Mw dong, video tentang peranakan di Indonesia and Malaysia
I'll try!
Very clearly Presented.
Keep Rolling👍
Thank you Marduk :) Where do you come from?
I am a Malaysian Tamil and I am into etymology.I found there is a strong connection between Tamil and Chinese.
I follow your videos and look for words that connect to Tamil.
I strongly feel the name Guangdong .Canton is from Kanda or Skanda in Buddhism and connected to Alexander in Egypt.Teochew > Teichu( people burn forest for Agriculture.
I am very impressed a young girl like you presenting excellently.Thank You.
Thank you! This is explained so well and I don’t know what my heritage is
Kudos to you 👍
Awesome! Keep it up..I'm from Malaysia sarawak sibu-miri. Fuzhou.
Thanks for sharing about Foochow background. Will you consider doing one for Chawan or Zhaoan dialect? Thank you 😊
Hi, greeting from Tatau, Bintulu. Thank you for your video and appreciate for your efforts to share the history of Foochow.
Thank you Onion Ring, thanks for watching!
@@FearlessPassport yes, your video is meaningful, not like some others UA-camrs always prank prank prank haha, keep it on 👏👏👏
Good channel, auto subscribe.
Love from Hakka dude
Hi, resonate your appreciation from a Hakka girl too :)
thank you!
good channel
nice video...
Proud Hokchew neng.. from
Indonesia..
my mom once said that Hokchew people so small, that if we found others hokchew ppl some how will be related by married or he/she is our long cousin
Hahahaha but still can marry each other right?
@@FearlessPassport haha and why not? 🤣🤣😂😂
Not Hukchiu people are so small, you should express it: Foochow population is so small. The way you wrote will mislead others.
In indonesia. Where can the foochows be found? Are they concentrated in a certain provinces in indonesia as like as hokkien which are concentrated in medan ? Can they still speak their foochow mother tongue?
Kudos to you👍. Our ancestors came from Fookien Gin Kang and came to Philippines during the Spanish time. I certainly would appreciate if you can feature something about Gin Kang.
Entertaining n knowledgeable I love this program very much indeed ❤ helpful n wonderful ❤ the original Chinese slang with perfect English grammar. Couldn't find any mistakes. Just awesome ❤👍👍👍👍💪💪💪❤yeeven
I am being educated each time I watch your videos. Much appreciated & thank you for your research efforts.
And I am very into Malay Chinese history. for me your channel is like gold mine.
Another awesome video 👏 I always something new from your reports 👍
my grandfather came from Changle. I been to our "clan temple" or Ancestral Hall as well. It is a village full of relatives and I have 70+ cousins there.
Vidio yg byk nembuka wawasan khususnya soal suku2 cina....salam dr indobesia bangka ....
Thank you for share about Hokchew.. now i know that my childhood hero LiuBei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei is some how also Hokchew like me
Now you speak the same tongue as your idols 🤗
@Ferry Chen78 Like or don't like this is the fact. It is no damn way
that your 3 heros spoke
Hokchew. They are all Northern Chinese who spoke Mandrain dialects. Dream on if you like. 攀龍附鳳 沽名釣譽.
@@laurencechan470 I think you misunderstood the point, which was Hokchew dialect could have been derived from the dialect spoken by the people of the central plains who migrated to the coastal provinces. As such, it may still contain elements of earlier dialect spoken by these persons mentioned. It's uncertain if the people of the period spoke Mandarin Chinese, which was a northern dialect which may have taken root during the Liao dynasty which was founded by the Khitan people (Zhongwei Shen, 2011) only in the 10th century.
@@Zerpentsa6598 Namaste. Ap ke mishas kesei he? Good. You
mentioned central plains 中原,present day 河南。 But Liubeu
and Zhangfei were from 幽州, present day Hebei's 保定. Guan gong was from present day Shanxi山西, all very far from the central plains.Take a Chinese map and look probably. The speech of Hebei and Shanxi are different from the
central plains. Gealogy
studies show that the people of northern provinces like Shanxi,Hebei, Northeast 3 provinces
rarely migrate to southern coastal areas in those troubled eras. Ancestral records族譜
can prove that. Hokchew, Minnan,Putian people are mainly descendants of Central Plains. طHenan's ancient capitals of Luoyang and Kaifeng were sacked many times. The people became refugees and ran off to the south bringing their speech along So the
Northern provinces' people did not migrate there, how can their Dialects
be inherited in the coastal areas?
Interesting explanation as what I knew that my grandpa also came from Fucho as story of my dad
Appreciate all your videos. Since you are going to do Putien, you might as well do Xianyu. Would be much appreciated since my ancestry is Xianyu. Thanks
You mean Xianyou,仙遊, One of the 2 districts of Putian Prefecture,famous for redwood.
my mom's family are Chinese Indonesians from Hokchia.
Thanks for revealing my heritage, sweetheart
Indofood, Indomobile, Maspion, Gudang Garam. I thought they were either Hokkien, Tio Chiu, or Hakka as most of Chinese Indonesian. I was wrong and I've found it today from this video. Thank you.
Benar Kebanyakan Tionghoa Indonesia Yang sukses itu Orang Hokkien mereka punya Usaha di segala bidang. Kalau Orang Hakka kebanyakan di kuliner dan perkebunan itu di Kalimantan banyak orang Hakka Jualan kuliner termasuk di Pontianak juga kebun jagung timah di Singkawang. Kalau Tio Ciu sih saya belum familiar kebanyakan mereka kurang ekspos di bidang usaha. Tapi keseluruhan Tionghoa Indonesia yang sukses itu mmg Betul orang Hokkien kebanyakan megang industri daripada orang Hakka...
@@saynotodapigslimkitsial5770 Kalau Teochew Pontianak kebanyakan berfokus dibidang makanan juga sih, apalagi di Kota Pontianak yg mayoritas Chinesenya 70% Teochew, mulai dari Bubur ikan, Char Kway Teow, Yam Kway Teow, Sak Kiaw, Kway cap, kway kia Teng, Chai Kue (makanan asli Shanwei {masih masuk daerah Teoswa/Teochew Shantou), Che hun tiau, Pue Ki Mue/bubur pesawat dll, di Jogja juga ada restoran Chinese terkenal yaitu Tio Ciu jg jual masakan Teochew gslh, selain masakan, org Teochew Pontianak jg ada yang punya pabrik karet, ada yang punya pabrik lpg/gas/pertamina cabang Pontianak jg, dll
Dont call chinese okay, chinese just blood but he are indonesian only one name.
@@ringo2140 Justru malah menurut saya orang Tio Ciu itu yg paling berpengaruh di masakan. Rumah makan seafood dan chinese food yg dimana-mana itu kalau nggak salah didominasi masakan Tio Ciu (banyak ikan dan seafood). Dan Bakso pun juga (bakso aslinya masakan Tio Ciu. Di China sampai sekarang bakso paling enak itu asalnya dari Shantou. Pusatnya Tio Ciu).
@@Jempolsosmed pt bagus too
Even though I'm not a Chinese descendant, it's really nice to have content like this, I can understand a lot about Chinese history or culture. Awesooommeee
Thanks Fadhli. I’m so glad you enjoyed the video! 😉😉
非常好的视频
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My mom is Foochow from Bintangor Sarawak and moved to the US long ago. Thanks for teaching me about her culture.
What/where are your source of research? I am foochewnese myself and had been looking up for the history online for sometime but i found quite confusing when comes to migration from "3 kingdoms". I would like to learn more about the language because different area 1:42 have slightly different tones
Thanks you for your Wonderful information. Do Surname plays important heritage and identify theirs clans? Or indication which group they belong.?
I'm a Singapore hu jiu neng. I met more china foochownise than the local ones. I heard there's many foochownise in Yong peng. My grandfather went to Indonesia to escape enlistment from the civil war then he moved to Singapore. I'm impressed at this video and did not know that foochow alone has 11 different places.
hello, i love your content about Foochow people, thanks again for doing the research. but do you know any source of their outfit, fashion & lifestyle? bcuz I am doing research too about them for my fashion final year project
Hi YeeVen, Thank-u for the indepth and educational videos on the history of certain dialects in SEA. 🙏🏼🙏🏼Could you do one on the dialect ‘Kou-Chow’ (not sure how it is spelled correctly). Thank-u in advanced. 😊😊
九州?
@@FearlessPassport I think it's 高州
‘Kou-Chow'? Is it the Cantonese dialect? The one near Guangxi?
I don’t know where did it originated from but it has some similarities with Cantonese.
@@FearlessPassport If it is 高州,Gaozhou,then it is s county of 茂名市,Maoming Prefecture
in Western Guangdong Province. In colonial
times a lot of Kouchow
people reside in KL.
The accent of KL Cantonese is influenced by the Kouchow and Guangxi
variant in that the tones are higher. In the 60s there was a famous radio comic skits broadcater called Wong
Ah Hor who spoke the KL Cantonese with
Kouchow accent. There was a woman brosdcaster 播音員 called Lai Ming who spoke in Huichow
Hakka which was the trend those days. Very popular those days. My
family really like them.
BTW Kouchow people also reside in Pahang Bentong, Raub, Kuantan
areas mix with Kongsai廣西 people. Hope you can really make a video on this Cantonese sub group.
Thank you for reminding me of my Foochow roots. Ever since my parents landed from Fochow province China I knew very little on Hochiew people. Even speaks little. M not very2 rich. Think I m the only last generation of Hockchiew people in my family. The young ones only speaks English. I hail from Sitiawan where my parents was a missionary then.
Btw is there an Association for the Hochiew where we can meet n just speak Hockchiew. Like to brush up on my HCh speaking. 😉👍
Interesting stories and history about the east, can you put a dutch subtitel on you video's ? I will be thankful for it 🙏👍🇳🇱
Oh no I don't know where to get Dutch translator. Probably it's expensive too for the translation. I'm sorry I'm still earning from ads so it's very minimum profit 🙏
Fuchow from Sarawak say HI🙋🏻♂️
Hi Walter ✨✨
U r amazing
Great work again. Just a bit of update, the Indonesian tycoon, Liem Sioe Leong had passed away in 2012; refer wikipedia, should refer to him as the late Liem Sioe Leong.
He is a smart cookie when ethnic Indonesians frown on chinese with Chinese names . So his Salim means in Hokkien “ Mr Lim” and also sounds like Malay name Salim.
@@benganchan1420 Actually sa in Hockchew means fuck.
A very common curse words is Neh nguai sa.
Hokchew from Sitiawan. Nice info.. A lot of times my friends though I'm speaking Japanese...
Hello HokChew neng
Waaa so special !! Be sure to pass this language within your family. Even in China also not many can speak Hokchew.
@@FearlessPassport Sorry. Many have the wrong impression. In downtown 福州市區especially 鼓樓區,台江區 there are alot of
non Hokchews working and living there. Elsewhere in outer districts like 閩侯,福清,連江etc people are wacking away their Fuzhounese till ,thy kingdom come. Some
economically developed distict center, ibu daerah, tend to speak more Mandrain. In Guangzhou slightly more than half the population are non Cantonese. The Communist government for the past 10 over years keep running the push/
promote Mandrain campaign. 推普運動.
Restrictions on speaking Dialects/Cantonese is very rife in schools at all levels. Just like the dictator ChiangKai Siak and Lee Kuan Yew relentlessly
promote this Northern
Chinese dialect. Chiang failed but Lee
and the Communist
governing sucessfully
subdue the use of dislects . In China there are lots of video program promoting
Cantonese and other
dialect. Singapore Hokchia association has made lessons on teaching Hokchia on videos. How nice
哇,好喜歡你說的故事。。。我才知道我的祖先來自那裡。。感恩哦
Hi, am a 福清人 from Malaysia working in Jakarta, just wondering if am able to join the 福清association here? Any way you can put me in contact with the club in charge?
Can you do wenzhounese version?
Nice. Like..
Thank you!
See again u video like want to cry for too many year long time no see ppl like u
Next video please cici
2 minggu nanti ya, wkwkw saya coba :)
Thanks, it is most interesting. I am Foochow.
Hi Hii 😍 I have your surname covered in the video hehe :)
@@FearlessPassport Yes, as your list went down, I thought, I doubt if I will see Hii, a more rare Foochow surname. And was very happy to see it. Thanks. I subscribed and like to support your channel. You are doing an excellent job, presentation and facts, making it a very interesting watch.
so fascinating, the only things I know about the Hokchia is their special fishball and that they are especially good at doing business among the Chinese diaspora. Never realize that they have special versions of their Chinese surnames too. Looking forward to the henghua video, because I am one.
Quite sad that people seem to know us only for fishballs.buddah jump over the wall came from the foochow people.
Sebagai Keturunan tionghoa mereka sangat membantu untuk memajukan perekonomian negara saya sangat bangga..
Because of it close proximity with Taiwan, not much development was as compare to other costal province during PRC earlier development. However it is a blessing, as Fujian still got lot of green as compare to other province.
9:54 兴化 (or Heng Hua) is pronounced as xīng huà, not xīng huá.
Anthropologist, sociologist, and historian with passion for more.
👍👍👍
i cant join using the invite, is the tionghoa server still up?
Waseh i myself a foochow from Sibu, Sarawak surname Hii and 3rd generation here at Sibu. My dad was born at Fuzhou not sure which part but came here with my grandparents. Survived the japanese occupation and was part of the POW that built the old airstrip in Sibu with cangkul and bakul only. Glad to know abit more about our foochow history. Zing kong long moi kan nienggg
My surname is 程 and Foochow called "Tiang". :)
💐💐💐
Hockchew and Hockcia are also Hokkien, Hockchew(Mindong闽人) is the province capital of Hokkien (Fujian). What you mean by Hokkien in your video is actually Minnan(Southern Hokkien闽南人) which are the major Hokkien people in South East Asia.
Proud i'm Hokchia generation from Indonesia..
Oh wow
Hi do you speak or write fuzhounese? Is it possible for ypu to translate "God is within me" to the language?
how to pronounce Surya Wonowidjojo, because his name are written with Ejaan Van Ophuijsen (Van Ophuijsen Spelling System) the Indonesian language writing derived from Dutch writing. J > Dj, Y > J, etc.
so, the correct way to pronounce Surya Wonowidjojo is Surya Wonowijoyo
nice. but the part about Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei is incorrect. Liu and Zhang were brought up somewhere near present Beijing whereas Guan grew up in northern Shanxi province. they could not have spoken any mixture of Henan and Hubei tongues, let alone be progenitors of Hokchew.
@風雲雨浪 Good point. Liubei and zhangfei were natives
of 幽州-present day 河北省保定市 and GuanYu was from Shanxi. Both faraway
from the Central Plains. People like to link their heritage to famous people.攀龍附鳳 沽名釣譽.
The late Mr Lin was our big boss back then. I admired his hard work and his high spirit despite the setbacks in 1998.
There are most HockChew peoples at Tebing Tinggi, North Sumatra about 78 Km East Ward Medan City, They speak Fuzhounese fluently
Good to know! Hope one day I can visit that place :)
I like Story of Chinese Descendants all over the world especially in South East Asia
Tebing Tinggi has the best kampau noddle!
@@williamlim5458 I am from Sitiawan, we have excellent kampuan too. Will try to visit Tebing Tinggi when travelling is safe later
@@hasantanbering9889 Enak. Please tell me where else in Indonesia
there are a lot Fuzhounese. Terima kasih banyat.
Didn't know that about Gudang Garam!
Now you know! 😆 Is Gudang garam nice? I dont smoke so I'm not sure about the quality, haha
@ Rest of the world
Gudang Garam is a kind of cigarettes with ingredients that
includes Bunga Cingkek, Lilac flowers.
It has a pungent smell.
Many years ago it was
also popular in Malaysia. But now not
so.
@@FearlessPassport The boss Surya has a grand villa in Tredes, Surabaya City which
has 13 rooms.
My parents are from both from lianjiang county!
Another interesting fact about Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. Btw, why kind of Chinese are you? 👍
Berbicara mengenai Pengusaha Usahawan Tionghoa Indonesia dan China Malaysia terdapat perbedaan signifikan Ketika para pebisnis Tionghoa Indonesia menggunakan produk produk mereka, mereka berusaha membuat citarasa Lokal label berbahasa Indonesia didalam produk tersebut hal ini akan mudah menjangkau keseluruhan bagian provinsi di Indonesia. sehingga Ketika mereka membuat pabrik , 90% pekerja adalah orang Pribumi Indonesia membantu lapangan pekerjaan.
Berbeda di Malaysia, Pengusaha Cina di Malaysia tidak langsung mempraktekkan identitas Berbau Malaysia termasuk nama produk seringkali menggunakan Nama Mandarin dan Iklan berbahasa Mandarin di televisi hal ini penelitian saya tidak membawa Nasionalisme seorang China di Malaysia. Misalnya produk berlys chocolates ,, Penang white curry mee ,, Pop corn perasa durian ,, Milo Malaysia ,, Apollo checker yang saya heran kenapa produk tersebut masih menggunakan BAHASA MANDARIN dalam tulisan produk tersebut atau menggunakan 3 bahasa. Bukankah ini sesuatu yang tidak masuk akal ?? Anda di negara malaysia pengusaha terkenal kenapa masih menggunakan bahasa Mandarin dan Inggris didalam nama produk bukan bahasa Melayu ?? Saya orang Indonesia tinggal di Malaysia Pernah nonton Iklan kebanyakan Jenama Malaysia menggunakan bahasa Inggris dan Mandarin di negara sendiri.
Itu sebabnya Pengusaha China di Malaysia tidak lepas dari bahasa mereka. Sedangkan Usahawan Tionghoa Indonesia mereka benar-benar Nasionalisme jati diri mengganggap mereka Orang Indonesia menggunakan bahasa Indonesia didalam produk tersebut. Ini hasil penelitian saya. Jangan heran banyak Jenama Jenama terkenal di Malaysia seperti Tesco Maybank dimana pebisnis China Malaysia tapi tidak menggunakan bahasa Melayu iklan bahasa Melayu dalam produk tersebut kebanyakan menggunakan bahasa Mandarin dan bahasa Inggris didalam produk tersebut.
Riset saya
Pengusaha Tionghoa Indonesia lebih Nasionalis daripada pebisnis Cina di Malaysia.
You touch on very sensitive topic here. Why do you think most Chinese in Indonesia don’t use Chinese names?
hahaha, why I can't completely understand the Fuzhou dialet in your video? I meant I was born there. well, there are so many dialects and pronunciations there.
My mom, a hokchew is the sister of Tianusa family in Medan. a real estate tycoon.
Giving my 2 cents , as far as I know Mr Robert Kuok is from Hakka family - Ta pu Hakka . Because my family also Hakka . Anyway, good effort in your research on Fu chow dialect . They are indeed very hard working and frugal community.
Wrong info, he is a Foochow.
Ms Vivien, Mr. Robert Kuok is definitely a Foochow. Please do your research thoroughly.
Oops error on my part, I should have done my research instead of hearsay. Thanks
Granted I do not know too many hockchiew people but I find them the most willing to take a gamble on something to either make or break in their business. Perhaps this is why there are many Hockchiew people who are very successful.
Thank you, This episode presents the fact that people from Huk-ciang are more determined and entrepreneurial than those from Hokchew. The reason behind the differentiation is Huk-ciang's geographical conditions are worse and less agricultural output. Lin Shaoliang (林 绍良)and Cao Dewang (曹德旺) are the representatives of the excellent quality of Fuqing(福清) people. Both of them are from my mom's hometown.
@Sunny Chen Sure they are. Very ferocious and relentless too. These
adjectives are very
suitable for the Fuqing
Bang 福清幫, Hokchia Gang, very famous and notorious
gangsters group in New York and Tokyo. Even Japanese famous
gangsters group Yakuza やくざhave to pay respect to them.
I think it depends on what u are famous for.if its for the wrong reasons then its notorious. Fuqing and Hokkiens have their dark sides to their history while fuzhou people are more conservative.
@@zkb5429 Well said. During colonial times Malaysia and Singapore got a lot of teachers from Fuzhou.
But what about dark side story of Hokien (Minanese)? Are they
as notorious as the Hokchia and form huge gangs to包娼庇賭,毒?
Sy kagum km moi,km pinter,BHS Inggris km bgs,kira nya masa dpn km cerah,dan yg Maha kuasa mengaruniakan takdir yg bagus
I heard from an old lady who was born and educated in Fuzhou before coming to Sarawak in the early 50s. In other words, she should know the going on in Fuzhou. She told me of a saying in Fuzhou…for a place to be commercially successful, you need the Henghua or Putian people around. What she meant was, the Heng Hua people are even more entrepreneurial. Just repeating what she says.
My relative hockzhew. 👍