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Jeffrey Hill | Mon, Jan 28th, 2008 | Category: Commentary | Tags: jeffrey hill, china, chinese, italy, antonella ceccagno, vigilante, bbc news, international herald tribune, racial riot, overcrowded ethnic ghettos | 1
The history of Chinese migration isn’t nearly as old as the culture itself. Free exploration of the world has only been available since the 1860 Treaty of Peking opened China’s borders. In the 148 years since, Chinese migrants have seen the world - from Asia to the West Coast of the United States and beyond. Their settlements in urban environments are burrowed for survival and self-sufficient based on trade goods. By staying so close together, the Chinese are able to establish their own…
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