A Ladies Perspective of the 1859 Revolt
The Chinese Revolt by Rev. Brian Taylor SMJ 1969 The first woman, other than women with their husbands, ever sent […]
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The Chinese Revolt by Rev. Brian Taylor SMJ 1969 The first woman, other than women with their husbands, ever sent […]
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While travelling in Surabya, Indonesia, I acquired a fold-out book of about 20 leaves. I never knew what the book
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Historian John Tan, of Kuching and Australia, wrote the following essay about early Chinese immigration. He translated and used information
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China, Santubong and Java p. 2 During the Qin (221 B.C-206 B.C) and the Han (206 B.C. 220A.D.), the population
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Editors Note: I became curious about what was going on in China from the Early Days to 1400 and how
China + Santubong Early Days Read More »
There are many, many Chinese made jars found here in Sarawak. One can find them in any antique shop or
A European Jug in Mukah Read More »
The Chinese in Borneo and SarawakThis long article tells of the Chinese migrations into Borneo and examines the historians positions.
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KongsiThe concept of Kongsi began in the towns of South Borneo in the late 1700’s where the Hakka Chinese immigrated,
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The second oldest temple in Kuching is the one on Carpenter Street erected by the TeoChew community. It was built
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Anti Chinese Sentiment 1840-1900John ChinamanHow the Europeans and later, the Malays and Dyaks, viewed the Chinese were contained in a
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