Many people from China think that all ethnic Chinese are part of the larger Chinese family.
It may puzzle Singaporeans, but many people from China think that all ethnic Chinese are part of the larger Chinese family.
He chided them for losing touch with their roots, and the video reopened a debate that surfaces from time to time on Chinese websites and social media about the Singapore identity. To answer the question posed at the start: It’s obvious that Singapore is not a Chinese nation, so why does this debate come up again and again?When I lived in China while reporting for The Straits Times, my ethnicity and heritage became a point of friction from time to time. Travelling around the country, people would see my ethnic Chinese features, hear me speaking Mandarin, and then find out that I was not, in fact, a local.
The visit had sparked widespread anger and agitation on the mainland and led China to carry out an intense series of military drills around Taiwan to intimidate the island. It got to the point that when he left Beijing in 2014, a state-run news agency branded him a race traitor in an editorial, calling him a “yellow skinned, white hearted banana man”.China has 56 ethnic groups but its society is organised around its Han Chinese majority, which makes up over 90 per cent of the population.One of the Communist Party’s major goals is to shepherd China into a superpower by 2049 – what it calls the “great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation”.
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