Thursday, February 21, 2019

Reason My Grandparents Immigrate to Malaysia

Topic The reasons my grandp bents immigrated to Malaysia Nowadays, there are millions of Chinese living abroad. For me, I am the third generation of overseas Chinese in Malaysia. My grandparents came from a small village in Chaozhou Prefecture of Guangdong Province, China. They immigrated to Malaysia after fightd domain War II for several political, economic and societal reasons. In 1930s, China was in a state of disorder due to the continuous fighting between warlords. People lived in deep distress. Unfortunately, the war of protection against japan broke out in 1937.The Japanese Imperial soldiery suddenly occupied a large area of China. My grandparents hometown was not invaded by the Japanese Army since it was only a small village. However, it faced scarcity of food. Many residents died of starvation, including my great-grandmother. My grandparents followed other villagers and fled to Fujian province. After that, they had been working in a adequate family to earn a living fo r the following 8 years. Finally, in 1945, Japan surrendered. For U. S. A, Britain, Russia and for Japan itself, it symbolized the arrival of peace.Yet, for China, it just marked the resumption of the civil war between Nationalist Party and Chinese Communist Party. Both of the 2 parties wanted to control China. Nobody knew when some other war would break out. The authority war would undoubtedly plunge Chinese people into misery and torment again. Besides, people only saw a scene of devastation all over in China. The economic environment was worse than before. My grandparents found it harder to live in China after the war than before it.Millions of Chinese from Fujian and Guangdong province fled to south-east Asia, the so-called Nanyang, to seek a better emotional state. Many of them chose Malaya (the predecessor of Malaysia) to jump-start their new life. In Malaya, the political environment was much stable then. sooner the war, the peninsula was occupied by Britain. The Bri tish colonist spared no effort in maintaining the stability of Malaya as they didnt want any instability to erupt their plundering of wealth in the colony. My grandparents thought that they could get an easy life in Malaya.They would at least not be destitute and unsettled there. Since 19th century, thousands of Chinese flowed to Malaya because of the opportunities for employment in the mining, plantations and businesses. The peninsula has an abundance of natural resources. British colonists were rapidly developing the tin mining industry, rubber, and palm oil cultivation on the land. There was a high demand of manpower in the peninsula. Consequently, British colonist had been importing a large number of Chinese laborers into Malaya.Apart from that, the success stories of Chinese businessmen like Tan Tock Seng, Tan Kah Kee and lee(prenominal) Kong Chian kept inspiring my grandfather and other Chinese. Therefore, they didnt oral sex travelling thousands of miles to Nanyang. They believed that it was a land where they could survive and become rich. According to the World Population Years report, there were about 1. 8 million Chinese living in Peninsular Malaya in 1947. Overseas Chinese had already formed a big community in Malaya. People who came from same the province and spoke the same dialect lived and worked together.Therefore, it was not a task for my grandparents to adapt themselves in this new community. All these factors caused my grandparents to make this tough decision. Its really hard for them to leave their homeland and become a citizen of another country. However, they might have been killed in another war if they had stayed in China. The casual struggle of survival overrode all other things such as the unwillingness to leave the place where they had grown up. They were forced to immigrate. (605 words) Its my essay for English scarper in University. So embarrassing

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