Chinese Diaspora refers to the Chinese Emigration throughout history.
Well there is china and Singapore that's what i read
Traditional Chinese is primarily spoken in regions such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as by Chinese communities in various countries around the world. It is also used in formal settings in Mainland China and among Chinese diaspora communities.
Sinologists, or scholars who study China and Chinese culture, typically study China. However, they may also study Chinese diaspora communities in other countries and their influence on global culture and society.
"Diaspora" is not capitalized when used in a general sense to refer to any dispersed population of people, such as the Jewish diaspora or the African diaspora. It is typically capitalized when used as part of a specific name or title, such as the Diaspora community or the Diaspora Studies department.
The president wanted to appeal to the diaspora so that they could help the people that were still in the country or maybe even come home.
Jing Tsu has written: 'Sound and Script in Chinese Diaspora' -- subject(s): Chinese literature, In literature, Chinese diaspora in literature, Chinese in literature, History and criticism
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Well there is china and Singapore that's what i read
Traditional Chinese is primarily spoken in regions such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as by Chinese communities in various countries around the world. It is also used in formal settings in Mainland China and among Chinese diaspora communities.
The return of the Jews from the Diaspora.
Sinologists, or scholars who study China and Chinese culture, typically study China. However, they may also study Chinese diaspora communities in other countries and their influence on global culture and society.
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Santeria is an example of the African diaspora.
If you are referring to the Jewish Diaspora, then it was the Jews that experienced it.
Soul Diaspora was created in 2009.
Diaspora - software - was created in 2010.
"Diaspora" is not capitalized when used in a general sense to refer to any dispersed population of people, such as the Jewish diaspora or the African diaspora. It is typically capitalized when used as part of a specific name or title, such as the Diaspora community or the Diaspora Studies department.