Thriving Chinese Community In The Heart Of Kolkata | The New Locals - Part 1/8

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  • @zga3020
    @zga3020 Месяц назад +1523

    Indians and Chinese were never destined to be adversaries. These two ancient civilizations have coexisted harmoniously, exchanging trade and culture for thousands of years. Whether in Kolkata, Singapore, the Caribbean, Mauritius, or Guyana, Indians and Chinese continue to live together peacefully.

    • @mudshovel289
      @mudshovel289 29 дней назад +49

      There’s no such thing as destiny unless you’re talking about some natural event that is beyond our control. Everything else happens because some people did something. China invaded India once and fought them in border conflicts a few more times. That’s why their relationship is like this now.

    • @Bombieuser
      @Bombieuser 29 дней назад

      ​Shut up bruh there was silk route trade used take place when kings used to rule india and even that's reason buddhist spread in china and japan​@@mudshovel289

    • @MingYang-d8s
      @MingYang-d8s 29 дней назад

      Amerikkk is the problem here.

    • @YenzikovALCherasLegend
      @YenzikovALCherasLegend 29 дней назад

      @@mudshovel289 When did the Chinese invaded Indian's territory ?

    • @dawuid1491
      @dawuid1491 29 дней назад

      @@mudshovel289no you

  • @tony-ud9ci
    @tony-ud9ci Месяц назад +1016

    Im chinese and was born in Kolkata. grew up in Bow Barracks but like most of the chinese we left in the 60s to come to canada bcos of the border war between China and India. I want to come visit the old neighborhood in Christmas.

  • @04rit
    @04rit 25 дней назад +93

    I am a Bengali from Kolkata and these people of Chinese origin have now become our very own people. We love them. ❤️

  • @Abcd1234-q4v
    @Abcd1234-q4v 29 дней назад +750

    The Chinese population in Kolkata is dwindling. Currently
    just about 2,000. Young Chinese have migrated out to other countries, leaving behind old Chinese folks.
    That's why the lion dance dancers, kungfu students, cooks, etc are Indians, not Chinese.
    It's dying, not thriving.

    • @hengongchua6250
      @hengongchua6250 29 дней назад +60

      Why would they leave if they are treated equally and not discriminated by the majority. You know what I am talking about?

    • @Abcd1234-q4v
      @Abcd1234-q4v 29 дней назад

      @hengongchua6250
      Exactly.
      Same with Malaysia and other South East countries where ethnic Chinese face racial discrimination and even massacre.
      In Malaysia more than 2 million have migrated out, more are planning to do so.
      Seems that all these countries under colonial rule, Chinese were thriving but dying after colonial rule
      ended. In fact most of Chinese migration to these countries happened during
      the colonial rules of western powers.

    • @braunarsch
      @braunarsch 29 дней назад +1

      @@hengongchua6250 probably no job opportunities, everyone would leave india for a better job offer lol

    • @Amen7801
      @Amen7801 29 дней назад

      ​@@hengongchua6250 go anf live ther yo will see the ans

    • @Abcd1234-q4v
      @Abcd1234-q4v 29 дней назад +39

      @@hengongchua6250
      Same thing happening in Malaysia and other countries in south east Asia.

  • @13Dvrga
    @13Dvrga Месяц назад +363

    This is something I would love to see everywhere in India. I meet Chinese every now and then and every single time they are so sweet and humble. Love to see more of them 🇨🇳♥🇮🇳

    • @ILoveA-Z
      @ILoveA-Z 29 дней назад +23

      Could be North-Eeasterners (7 Sisters) 😂 that you took it as Chinese by mistake as you said every now and then 😂
      No worries we face that alot ..

    • @arunmoy3814
      @arunmoy3814 29 дней назад +3

      ​@@ILoveA-Z😂

    • @itsover9008
      @itsover9008 29 дней назад

      @@ILoveA-Z Imagine 13Dvrga met actual Chinese from China and you are doing 2nd order self-stereotyping lol.

    • @HauTran-sunfromsouth
      @HauTran-sunfromsouth 29 дней назад +7

      They’re born & raise in India
      The lady in blue shirt, her DAD came to India when he’s 14yo, so her (his daughter) of course born & raise in India, whatever it will make her affection by Indian cultures & languages, this is natural things.

    • @Sourabh_779
      @Sourabh_779 28 дней назад +2

      ​​@@ILoveA-Z lmao travel to Kolkata and you will know about hakkas

  • @ranadas4934
    @ranadas4934 29 дней назад +322

    Did you know the Chinese community in Kolkata celebrates Kali Puja? It’s awesome how much they love and embrace Kolkata’s rich culture. Unlike some other cities in India where there’s more negativity, Kolkata’s vibe is really warm and welcoming.

    • @chrislee5685
      @chrislee5685 29 дней назад

      Not surprising many oversea Chinese will adapt and join local parade or even religious.
      Then 2-3 generation can't even speak Chinese.
      The only not assimilate are Malaysia which Dr.M purposely divide racial assimilation during his long term.

    • @S.Ghosh_221
      @S.Ghosh_221 27 дней назад

      Yeah. But Kolkata has been taken over by overpopulated migrants from Bihar, UP, Rajasthan, Odisha who call the natives Bengalies, Bangladeshi. So you can expect what will they do to Chinese. No wonder chinese have left India. Many bengalies too left India as a result. Now we have rampant violent crimes increasing everyday in Kolkata especially in regions where Hindi/Urduites have taken over.

    • @S.Ghosh_221
      @S.Ghosh_221 27 дней назад +21

      @@missplainjane3905 We did embrace their culture in Kolkata. We used to appreciate and contribute in the celebrations of chinese new year. However at present Bengali culture itself is at a threat of extinction due to Hindification by Indian Govt, let alone Chinese culture. Kali Puja of Bengal is villified by Indians in Indian media and Indian Govt as repulsive, negative, black magic and what not. So...

    • @Mangaoreader
      @Mangaoreader 27 дней назад +15

      I'm a NE Indian living in Kolkata and I've never felt alienated by people of Kolkata because of my face since my childhood, although I'll admit Kolkata is very rich in diversity and that actually may be holding us back

    • @cheapthrills9035
      @cheapthrills9035 27 дней назад +15

      ​@@S.Ghosh_221you guys lost half of your land to BD and blame other hindus. Weak men.

  • @SattickDas2001
    @SattickDas2001 29 дней назад +178

    Chinese food has become such a big part of the Kolkata identity, that it is not uncommon to have a simple meal of Daal, Bhaat and Chilli Chicken in a typical middle class bengali household.
    Every household usually has soy sauce and chinese cooking vinegar, things that would've never been found in a bengali pantry before.

    • @handcraftstreet3692
      @handcraftstreet3692 27 дней назад +6

      We chinese / indians abroad, love curries.We have all the spices in the kitchen.😇

    • @TheEscapis
      @TheEscapis 26 дней назад +2

      Chicken ficken all zombie food now everywhere like the west. We were original and transitioned from hunting and dwellers long ago

    • @NabanitaaSarkar
      @NabanitaaSarkar 26 дней назад +3

      You just forget our all time favorite chowmein as well 🤤 my comfort food 😅

  • @JoeC1688
    @JoeC1688 28 дней назад +102

    We have a sizeable group of Kolkata Chinese migrated here in Taipei!
    I came to Taiwan back in 1987, just after my graduation from Don Bosco Technical School.
    There was a primary school called Chien Kuo Primary School. My dad was the Principal and teacher while my mom was the administer and teacher, and we practically lived in the school!
    Dominic Lee's parents and grand parents are most probably student as well!
    Great to know the remaining Chinese, though much smaller, are thriving!

    • @ABO-Destiny
      @ABO-Destiny 26 дней назад +5

      I had been to Taiwan in the mid 90s. I was in Kaoshiung, th e city had separate bicycle tracks even then. Many famous cities did not have that.
      Any old chinese movie has these two things - Rickshaws and Bicycles .

    • @kushal20rajani
      @kushal20rajani 25 дней назад +1

      Hi i am from Don Bosco Park Circus

    • @michaellee8602
      @michaellee8602 22 дня назад

      I came to Taiwan in 2005. I did my primary school in chien guo. Wow your father was my old school principle and I remember he used to have cooking class evening Saturday.

  • @ArupChatterjee57
    @ArupChatterjee57 20 дней назад +16

    This documentary is so heart warming. The Chinese community has been such an integral part of Kolkata, and it breaks my heart to hear about many of them leaving for Canada, Australia and other countries. This documentary is about those saying they will stay and look after the legacy of this wonderful community. I was in a boarding school up in the Darjeeling hills and the several Chinese friends we had were all very good in sport, some of them excellent goalkeepers who won us football matches. Kolkata's Chinese food, which is better described as 'Indo-Chinese' food, is one of the best you can get. The Chinese New Year is only days away, and I wish all the Kolkata Chinese and their families a wonderful new year.

  • @dilyaTebya
    @dilyaTebya Месяц назад +149

    Yet again another wonderful community in India. It's so nice that everyone is harmonious

  • @premjitc
    @premjitc 27 дней назад +23

    The Chinese of Kolkata have been an extremely meaningful and important part of our past and the present in Kolkata. School for me had some amazing Chinese friends who are all doing superbly well in different walks of life. Their dedication , innovation and hard work is truly something to imbibe . I am hoping more friends return back from Canada and Oz and set up new businesses in Kolkata

  • @abhradipchoudhuri352
    @abhradipchoudhuri352 29 дней назад +68

    Bejing resturant - back in 1991 when it was inaugurated me,my father and mother travelled from Khidirpur to Tangra on our LML Vespa 150NV to have food there. This video just brought back so many memories

    • @gsuranjana7146
      @gsuranjana7146 29 дней назад +6

      Good old memories 😊

    • @abhradipchoudhuri352
      @abhradipchoudhuri352 29 дней назад +1

      @@gsuranjana7146 indeed ma'am!

    • @upward_onward
      @upward_onward 27 дней назад +4

      Humanity is what we neighbours need.😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢

  • @janeloh2952
    @janeloh2952 29 дней назад +70

    Blessed the people of Kolkata stay united n harmony and may you guys be in good health n Joy always……Fighting…..

  • @muliyanto5097
    @muliyanto5097 Месяц назад +1402

    It’s weird seeing a Chinese speaking English in Indian accent

    • @rajkishorebehera7489
      @rajkishorebehera7489 Месяц назад

      Shut up yanto

    • @Pusphabala
      @Pusphabala Месяц назад +79

      It's "heyya" accent not bengali

    • @gobachtiar
      @gobachtiar Месяц назад +14

      I am about to comment that. Just wonder do they speak chinese too?

    • @coklyu
      @coklyu Месяц назад +47

      Sounds close to Singlish actually

    • @MWong-gg4qk
      @MWong-gg4qk Месяц назад +96

      You think that’s weird? You should visit the Indian grocery stores in Houston’s Little India. The Latino employees there speak English with Indian accents because most of their English language practice is with their Indian co-workers and Indian customers.

  • @parthadutta987
    @parthadutta987 27 дней назад +76

    Their origin is definitely China. But now they are all our Indian brothers & sisters. Their main area is called China Town very famous in Kolkata for original Chinese cousins. They are also doing very well in tannery & finished leather business. Heard from my father that in older days Chinese people were excellent dentist & wooden carpenters. They are always contributing to our society & culture.

    • @glenshea9093
      @glenshea9093 26 дней назад +4

      handmade shoes also.Bentinck street had many chinese shoe shops

    • @SurajMandal-lj6hc
      @SurajMandal-lj6hc 26 дней назад +1

      They're just temporary guest our brother and sister are those people who share our civilizational cultural identity they live or born in India it's doesn't mean they're Indian a piece of paper can't make them Indian they don't share our blood and faith aryavart is for Aryan people.

    • @kimosabehmar1671
      @kimosabehmar1671 24 дня назад +4

      Wtf are you babbling about? So you're saying that northeast is not india or the south is not india?​@@SurajMandal-lj6hc

    • @SurajMandal-lj6hc
      @SurajMandal-lj6hc 24 дня назад

      @@kimosabehmar1671 they're are just our companion not our people and Dravidian are Ancestral enemy's who become slave of Aryans.

    • @SurajMandal-lj6hc
      @SurajMandal-lj6hc 24 дня назад +1

      @@kimosabehmar1671 those lands are part of India because they're liberated by our Aryan forefathers from maleech.

  • @Tatay-05
    @Tatay-05 28 дней назад +119

    Im one of them, Chinese here declining but we respect our culture and their as well.😊 I saw so many outsiders doubt us about we live with Indians. Its not difficult but we are habitable. Alsoethnicity and nationality is not same, just like chinese in Singapore and Malay.🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @aono335
      @aono335 25 дней назад +4

      I love my Chinese friends and neighbors in Kolkata. I don’t think non-Bengalis or foreigners understand Kolkata culture 😅

    • @Tatay-05
      @Tatay-05 23 дня назад +2

      ​@@aono335💯 bro, this january please gather at Tangra chinese school

    • @FengYuan7
      @FengYuan7 11 дней назад

      ​​@@Tatay-05 bro, I missed your comment. May you please explain what happened there because I'm very curious.

  • @chenkarweng5803
    @chenkarweng5803 Месяц назад +87

    I like how the videos are taken in a very light and positive mood. Even though the population is dwindling, but I see hope in every one of their eyes!

  • @supratik
    @supratik 29 дней назад +333

    Chinese Temple...Armenian Church...Greek Orthodox Church...Synagogue...Parsi Fire Temple etc...are there in Kolkata (Calcutta)...The City welcomes everybody 🤗

    • @todo1952
      @todo1952 28 дней назад +39

      Yes also welcomed Britishers

    • @anandampri2012
      @anandampri2012 28 дней назад

      @@todo1952 what do you want to say, the locals wanted to get invaded by British?? East India company came for trading only. There are cultural and literature based proof, they loved mingling with the locals, looking at their intellect. It wasn't until 1800s, they didn't want to get into control. As they grew, they wanted their influence in administration and the invasion started. Just like how the modern industrialists are invading our livelihood and privacy and too extent into politics and administration.

    • @kmt55
      @kmt55 28 дней назад

      The hinduism which believes in peaceful accommodation with others religion,but what in return they are receiving in christian muslim country is totally opposite, racism,hatred gncde

    • @rakhimukerji7937
      @rakhimukerji7937 28 дней назад +17

      ​@todo1952 Sirajdula and his arch enemy Mirjafar carried that task and they did not speak Bengali.Siraj s grandfather from whom he inherited was Alibardi Khan

    • @supratik
      @supratik 28 дней назад +19

      @todo1952 english (men) came as merchants (east india company)like others since Bengal was the most wealthy state back then...they found us indians governable like others (afghans/mughals etc) before them...and we're still continuing with those english systems (administrative/legal/metric etc)...tragic tbh!

  • @JUCLPG
    @JUCLPG 28 дней назад +136

    *AS AN INDIAN THEY ARE OUR OWN PEOPLE. LOVE THEM*

  • @kenlow4028
    @kenlow4028 29 дней назад +103

    Amazing can speak Hakka, so proud of Hakka community of India 🇮🇳

    • @abhissri6666
      @abhissri6666 26 дней назад +6

      They have made Chinese food mainstream in even small towns of India.

  • @bhaskarchatterjee5249
    @bhaskarchatterjee5249 28 дней назад +23

    Im bengali and from calcutta but chinese food has become a part of our most favourite cuisines and its a must for major celebrations and parties, it’s an unique part of calcutta and the culture here

  • @Yumedekissmeee
    @Yumedekissmeee 29 дней назад +50

    Chinese cuisine is ingrained in the taste palate of Bengalees. It’s impressive how a small Chinese community had such a huge influence on a hugely populated city.

  • @bxj112
    @bxj112 28 дней назад +18

    Great video by CNA! Brought my 7 yrs memories back, where I spent 6 months in India including 1 month in Kolkata. Thats where i felt most at home with numerous Chinese restaurants/small shops with 2nd/3rd gen Chinese, cooking up authentic Wanton Mee, Boiled Soup and more! Wanted to go up and hug them for preserving the culture and food taste. Went back almost every alternate day!! From a foodsick Singaporean.

  • @donghai110
    @donghai110 29 дней назад +161

    非常感谢制作者创作这个视频,让我第一次知道印度华裔的生活情况,看到他们和印度本地文化融合的很好我很高兴。

    • @abhinaavsaikia7833
      @abhinaavsaikia7833 29 дней назад +12

      of course it's easy, many Indians have started living in China as well

    • @naruto6918
      @naruto6918 27 дней назад +3

      @@abhinaavsaikia7833who is living in China vro ? Most are medical students, even though it is insanely developed, why would they live in China, when US Europe or Singapore is there , these countries are more heterogeneous and no language issues?

    • @abhinaavsaikia7833
      @abhinaavsaikia7833 27 дней назад +1

      @@naruto6918 You would not have asked me this question if you are from North East of India😊

    • @naruto6918
      @naruto6918 27 дней назад

      @@abhinaavsaikia7833

    • @hitenrodri1388
      @hitenrodri1388 23 дня назад +2

      Come and visit our nation

  • @DannyChean
    @DannyChean Месяц назад +243

    the head bobbling of the grandma...truly integrated culturally

    • @UPIL.INDONESIA
      @UPIL.INDONESIA Месяц назад +16

      😅 Yeah. It feels weird too to me as an Indonesian. I bet it would feel weird too for Chinese people out there seeing our local Chinese living in Java who can only speak Indonesian and Javanese. Great to see this with positivity in mind. 😊

    • @Redmi-xu1yo
      @Redmi-xu1yo 29 дней назад +7

      ​@@UPIL.INDONESIAbahasa indUn mendoniA banget donk 😁

    • @vikramgurung3043
      @vikramgurung3043 8 дней назад

      So lovely china is our nebehour we should learn eachother culture as there are trained chinese in Indian classical dancers..keep politics aside..

  • @maddiem-sg4vi
    @maddiem-sg4vi 28 дней назад +17

    This video made my Sunday! I am surprised that there are no mentions of the good old Chinese salons and the dentists in Kolkata. They were a go-to for us Bengali families.

  • @manalittlesis
    @manalittlesis 29 дней назад +55

    Nice to see this exists inside India. In Malaysia this is a common thing. You also can see Malaysian Indian speaking fluent Chinese dialects. Not only that, it is also common to see Chinese praying in an Indian temple or doing kavadi on Thaipusam in Malaysia.

    • @blueshirt26
      @blueshirt26 29 дней назад +4

      In Malaysia the Chinese and Indian when they have mouth fights they will use Malay.

    • @manalittlesis
      @manalittlesis 29 дней назад +5

      @blueshirt26 Malay and Malay fight the use some Chinese like "lu jangan lansi. Lu lansi, lu mati" 🤣

    • @blueshirt26
      @blueshirt26 29 дней назад +2

      @@manalittlesis hakikatnya gitulah, tapi tu biasanya Melayu KL lah

    • @TheEscapis
      @TheEscapis 26 дней назад +1

      Malaysia and most of south east has ancient ancient history with india

    • @budimanchandra2782
      @budimanchandra2782 18 дней назад

      @@manalittlesis apa itu lansi

  • @Johnnydoenyc
    @Johnnydoenyc 29 дней назад +47

    That was so great to watch. Chinese thrive everywhere! It’s our work ethics and love of education. Those 2 in combination is the secret to achieving your goals

  • @JagVentures
    @JagVentures 27 дней назад +23

    As a British Indian, I’m so pleased to see a thriving Chinese community in India. We must continue to keep such things going if India is to progress. With so much potential, further acceptance, rule of law, and infrastructure upgrades, India can boom. Best wishes everyone ❤

    • @SurajMandal-lj6hc
      @SurajMandal-lj6hc 26 дней назад

      Nah you can go back to England we don't need Anglo Saxon just leave us alone in our own condition don't try to associate with us.

    • @Junela_Europa
      @Junela_Europa 24 дня назад +1

      🙏

  • @perjalanansuryakelana
    @perjalanansuryakelana 29 дней назад +74

    I am third generation indonesian chinese. Amazing to watch this

  • @阿蘇-t2j
    @阿蘇-t2j 29 дней назад +161

    中国和印度应该成为朋友而不是敌人,祝愿印度人民生活越来越好。

    • @Th3HandleR
      @Th3HandleR 29 дней назад +14

      oh they will be regardless of what those American says

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x 29 дней назад +19

      @@Th3HandleR As Xi Jinping says, "Asia for Asians".

    • @LazyBrownWizard
      @LazyBrownWizard 28 дней назад +16

      中印一万岁

    • @rohanbasak
      @rohanbasak 28 дней назад

      We Indians don't hate chinese people, It's just chinese govt who just wants to grab land from Indian territory, I think chinese govt should focus on betterment of India and china relationship and solve the border disputes..

    • @surindersondhi-u3c
      @surindersondhi-u3c 27 дней назад +12

      We had no border dispute for more than 50 million years until 1962😂😂😂why we put army against each other...we are both same culture and religion...why we put army against each other's..very sad😢😢😢😢

  • @camelia3507
    @camelia3507 29 дней назад +17

    The india hong de team came to my school back in 2023 and performed on our annual day Celebrations 😃😃 it was so nice to see them perform live 😊🎉 i had really enjoyed their performance back then
    Keep up ❤ y'all are doing a great job

  • @hi-oj1jh
    @hi-oj1jh 27 дней назад +21

    Chinese of Kolkata, wherever in the world you are residing, you are always welcome back to Kolkata (if ur not in Kolkata). Kolkata will always be your home. Kolkata will never forget the contributions of the Chinese community. You are a part of us & will always be. Whatever you have gifted Kolkata, kolkata will always cherish is and will keep it alive. This is not Indian and Chinese. Kolkata welcomes everyone and keeps everyone's love alive.

    • @handcraftstreet3692
      @handcraftstreet3692 27 дней назад +5

      thank you , its very heart warming. Regards from Sweden !

  • @souma_sinharoy
    @souma_sinharoy 28 дней назад +36

    Honestly the sheer diversity of India Amazes me even as an Indian I regularly "discover" some new ethnicity, tribe, cultural-linguistic practice, architecture that I never heard about before while browsing internet.

  • @RameshPatel-uw3cs
    @RameshPatel-uw3cs Месяц назад +109

    Chinese are really nice people. Very similar to Indians . Blessing to all Chinese people.

    • @GenSecWPNM
      @GenSecWPNM 28 дней назад +17

      The good thing about the Chinese people is that they are naturally able to accept God in multiple forms like us Indians.

    • @AlejandroPikoulasPlata
      @AlejandroPikoulasPlata 28 дней назад +3

      @@GenSecWPNM exactly

    • @Mangaoreader
      @Mangaoreader 27 дней назад +6

      ​@@GenSecWPNM67% of Chinese are athiests but I get what you mean

  • @johnhimal5913
    @johnhimal5913 28 дней назад +18

    I love to see two ancient civilizations coming together. Love and peace.❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ssarkar001
    @ssarkar001 27 дней назад +11

    Great video clip. Loved it. I am originally from Kolkata too, quite familiar with the Chinese community and the restaurants in Tangra.

  • @maddiem-sg4vi
    @maddiem-sg4vi 28 дней назад +17

    I finally get to see the famous Monica Liu 😃. I have been hearing about her since childhood.

  • @victorynowall
    @victorynowall 29 дней назад +9

    Took me by surprise when I came across this channel. Chinese in Kolkata? Who would ever thought of that.? It is well known that the Chinese people are BORN ECONOMIST wherever they settled down. A truly inspiring video for all Chinese. I can't believe that they abandoned their Chinese names?? For this video I would think a map of Kolkata would be of great help. Thank you,

  • @ananths8828
    @ananths8828 25 дней назад +9

    met chinese indians in canada who own hakka restaurants. they were from mumbai and kolkata. very nice people. ironically the indo chinese food, reminded me of home when i was homesick.

  • @nmo3148
    @nmo3148 29 дней назад +42

    Growing up across india in the 80s and 90s, surprisingly, every small town had a Chinese restaurant and beauty salon. Chinese salons were always the best in small towns.

    • @glenshea9093
      @glenshea9093 26 дней назад +5

      all the chinese owned restaurants and beauty saloons in India originate from Kolkata.Maybe the new generation are born in those cities and towns.But their parents or grandparents are from Kolkata.

  • @responsebraj
    @responsebraj 28 дней назад +15

    I will say only one thing, you all are Indian and live like a proud Indian and stay here to grow your culture and history.

  • @sabapathy13
    @sabapathy13 26 дней назад +10

    Indian and Chinese civilizations are two of the oldest civilizations thriving today and going strong. While the current political situation is concerning, fostering people-to-people relationships could lead to closer ties. The synergy of the people from these two civilizations in a meaningful way will pave the path for a prosperous and bright world!

    • @Blaze6432
      @Blaze6432 13 дней назад

      Indian isn't a civilization, its a nationality. And these aren't 2 civilizations, they were multiple across both regions

  • @SpicePalate_08
    @SpicePalate_08 28 дней назад +5

    I grew up with friends from Tangra and am still friends with them. Their parents were welcoming, and my friends were kind. Miss those old days.

  • @Dark_Embracer
    @Dark_Embracer Месяц назад +59

    You are doing well in Kolkata having 5 restaurants you must have demand over there. In Britain my family struggled to keep alive one restaurant because of lack of demand.

    • @whakjob
      @whakjob Месяц назад +20

      You should visit. The local Indian there ( Bengalis ) are more open minded that the rest of Indian so acceptance was not a huge challenge. Well, probably something to do with the huge population as well.

    • @s._3560
      @s._3560 Месяц назад +6

      You should visit China and see how they have modernized their food chains. Make it more accessible and have better branding.

    • @MathaGoram
      @MathaGoram 29 дней назад +3

      Market research, dear old chap! Running a small restaurant in the UK requires multiple skills. The success of curry joints in the early 70s gave way to the takeaways in the late 70s owing to the VAT differences. Also, investing one's hard-earned money (i.e. night-shift work) without basic management skills was repeated voluminously. Many, many other observations of the "rice business" as the Sylhetis called it can be mined in the UK with strong correlations.

    • @MathaGoram
      @MathaGoram 29 дней назад +2

      @@s._3560 Precisely! KFC in Shanghai is totally different from KFC in Seattle.

    • @Dark_Embracer
      @Dark_Embracer 29 дней назад

      @@MathaGoram Our restaurant was both restaurant and takeaway but it struggled due to the lack of demand.

  • @incognito4344
    @incognito4344 29 дней назад +15

    Lovely stuff.., well done brothers.., this is what we must unite different cultures and people

  • @ganesha3137
    @ganesha3137 28 дней назад +58

    This is why India is a whole world itself 😍❤️

  • @sang8ynwa66
    @sang8ynwa66 27 дней назад +4

    Lovely to see all together..this is what I want my world to be..
    Love from Darjeeling 🫶💫

  • @nnf9431
    @nnf9431 Месяц назад +30

    Monica Liu's story is very cool

  • @PradeepGurung-r1t
    @PradeepGurung-r1t 25 дней назад +8

    IT REMINDES ME OF MY CHINESE SCHOOL FRIENDS AND FAMILIES IN DARJEELING AND KOLKATA WHO LEFT FOR HONGKONG,AUSTRALIA, ITALY,CANADA AND AMERICA. WHERE EVER YOU ARE MISS YOU ALL❤.FROM DARJEELING 😊

    • @tigerking3687
      @tigerking3687 25 дней назад +2

      Bro are you Gurkha? . But the it's sad that most of ethnicities like Gurkhas, Chinese, Austronesian leaves the state, City for many reasons like - ethnical Cleansing,Racism, better opportunities

    • @PradeepGurung-r1t
      @PradeepGurung-r1t 25 дней назад +3

      Yes I am brother.

  • @xiphoid2011
    @xiphoid2011 29 дней назад +65

    As a Shanghainese who went to study and then emigrated to the US, we overseas are often viewed as Jews of Asia. This is meant as a compliment. We thrive and prosper wherever we go. Due to the hyper competitiveness of overpopulated China, our focus on education, our savings habits, frugality, and shrewdness (ok, that last one came from my Shanghainese family tradition) enable us rather easily out-compete locals in foreign lands. This means we usually end up being the wealthy, which is a good thing, but being wealthier than natives can come back to bite us. This is true especially when over seas Chinese are unwilling to integrate. So remember to balance Chinese traditions and local culture, and remember to adapt the local cultures as they welcome you in and you are fellow countrymen now.

    • @guyhero
      @guyhero 29 дней назад +2

      sure you can balance chinese traditions and the local culture. Your stand is to keep your culture. That's your generation. But your descendants will marry the locals and the traditions are going to be forever lost. If chinese stick to their group, then the culture will remain.
      I witness a few childhood friends who were ethically chinese, studied in a malay majority education school. They lost their identity and did not stick with other chinese ethnic group. Rather, they spent time with the malays and eventually married the malay culture and converted to their religion.

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x 29 дней назад +2

      Chinese are also found across Asia just like the Jews across Europe. Chinese people settled all over Asia between the 18th and 20th centuries (North Korea, South Korea, Japan, across the whole of Southeast Asia, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Chinese Muslims in Central Asia). They all established Chinatowns and their businesses and all created their own localised versions of Chinese cuisine. In a way, the Chinese diaspora in Asia and the love of the localised Chinese cuisines across the continent by other Asians are some of the factors that bind the region together.

    • @KiriAatam
      @KiriAatam 28 дней назад +8

      @@guyhero Indians (Hindus at least) are different in that regard in the sense that they would respect you to follow your own customs and rituals so long as you don't disrespect Indian culture and traditions. Anyone with an Indian spouse can attest to this.

    • @SampadMohanty7
      @SampadMohanty7 27 дней назад

      @@guyhero " If chinese stick to their group, then the culture will remain." - this statement is incomplete. There are a Billion Chinese in China to preserve Chinese culture. It does not depend on the few people who emigrated. Every culture is bound to be transformed gradually(which you call lost). Change is inevitable and through change and transformation a new idea, object, culture is born. Scientifically, novel genes which produce novel phenotypes are passed down the generation.

    • @abyyy490
      @abyyy490 27 дней назад

      @@SampadMohanty7 will you marryoff your sister to a black man.

  • @glenshea9093
    @glenshea9093 26 дней назад +7

    I remember, there were many dragon dancer teams in the early 70's....Fat Mamma's handmade noodle soup in bowbazar chinatown was a classic. good memories down memory lane.

  • @Sandy-rv9tv
    @Sandy-rv9tv 29 дней назад +17

    I can also mention that a few years ago circa 2008-9, in the Indian Idol music competition a Chinese from Kolkata was very successful and reached #5 as a Finalist. He was Dentist by profession called Chang and later he even did 2 Bollywood movies, "New York" and one more. I also have seen some Chinese in Ludhiana and in Simla (shoe-maker).
    Of course in Australia I got along well with Chinese.

    • @Yumedekissmeee
      @Yumedekissmeee 29 дней назад +4

      He is kinda very well known among Bengalees😅

    • @ivak4802
      @ivak4802 28 дней назад +4

      Meiyang Chang. He does web series now..quite successful

    • @Shouryavardhansinghtawar-qv4uk
      @Shouryavardhansinghtawar-qv4uk 28 дней назад +5

      He Just Appeared in this year's Indian Idol Just 2 Weeks Ago Man 🤩.

  • @MrSudeepdas
    @MrSudeepdas 28 дней назад +12

    Great vlog.
    Armenian church, Jewish synagogue, Chinese temples, Jain temples, Sikh gurdwaras, Buddhist temples, St. Paul's Cathedral, Nakhoda Masjid, Dakshineswar temple - Calcutta is a potpourri of cultures. its only when we go outside Kolkata that we realize how fortunate we have been to grow up in this City of Joy.
    If I remember correctly, Calcutta had the 1st Chinese language press outside China in the early 1900s that printed newspapers & books in Chinese.
    And then the food. We Bengalis love our Chinese cuisine. Just can't live without it.
    During my college days about 4 decades back, we used to often go to Chinese family run restaurants in North Kolkata. Mom & dad used to cook while their grown up children took the orders & served the tables. It used to be such a homely atmosphere then. Now its gone as the scale of operations have escalated to meet the demand.

  • @atanumukherjee4613
    @atanumukherjee4613 26 дней назад +7

    Being an Indian I always welcome the friendship between India 🇮🇳 and China 🇨🇳.Peace is always there where there is no politics.♥️🇮🇳🇨🇳♥️

  • @andrewlin6136
    @andrewlin6136 28 дней назад +14

    Pou Chong son, I know his Mom. She use to sit at the Shop. If I'm not mistaken this person wife is from China 🇨🇳, we grew up similar time, he lives 10 minutes away from my house

  • @lilytamlili7297
    @lilytamlili7297 Месяц назад +48

    Very interesting! The Chinese can thrive anywhere on earth. Greetings from a Malaysian OBC.

    • @satyajitmahapatra9487
      @satyajitmahapatra9487 Месяц назад +16

      “Anywhere”? Its not so bad to live in India.

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 Месяц назад +6

      Not all the time in every location

    • @hengongchua6250
      @hengongchua6250 29 дней назад

      ​@@satyajitmahapatra9487, only to be called *Chinky or bat soup drinker* as have I was called when I was on New Delhi before.
      Never will I ever go to this country again.

    • @Truth_seeker-bl5mi
      @Truth_seeker-bl5mi 29 дней назад

      ​@@satyajitmahapatra9487 lol..india? Even indians are running away from india

    • @suvosingho-pp9xf
      @suvosingho-pp9xf 29 дней назад +5

      kolkata,delhi,mumbai,hydrebad,bangalore almost having per capita income of10000$- 20000$ obviously not bad place to live in

  • @cubular3000
    @cubular3000 29 дней назад +6

    I've watched other documentaries about the Kolkata Chinese. Most of them have relatively short soundbites, or just end up focusing on the food. CNA has hit another home run with the depth in their version of a story that needs to be more widely told. And for me, it's always interesting to see fellow diaspora.

  • @sudipsarkar1269
    @sudipsarkar1269 28 дней назад +17

    Thank you Calcutta Chinese community to make us love the chinese taste...❤❤

    • @bobafett5757
      @bobafett5757 28 дней назад +6

      Its Kolķata and not Calcutta why cant get it right ?

  • @njvhjhjvvmvmb
    @njvhjhjvvmvmb 25 дней назад +2

    I live in Chinatown and have seen all of these people. My neighbour was a chinese but they no longer live in india. I miss appo (grandmother), she was very kind and caring to all of us❤.

  • @PiyushKiChannel
    @PiyushKiChannel 28 дней назад +9

    Nice . Chinese and Indians make great success communities abroad as have similar cultures , family, education & hardworking . Do more documentaries on them . 🙏

  • @alphabetagamma12
    @alphabetagamma12 29 дней назад +12

    Well done CNA for covering such stories 👏

  • @shadowringx
    @shadowringx 27 дней назад +5

    i noticed the Indian accent in the way English is spoken among them. They were definitely integrated.Always loved food near hooghly, tangra.

  • @nanyanguo1
    @nanyanguo1 26 дней назад +2

    Really admire the qualities of the 3 enterprising pple featured in this documentary. They are like lotus not only able to survive but thrive in muddy pond. Bravo to them

  • @kolkattaindia
    @kolkattaindia 29 дней назад +13

    Monica didi’s amazing story..🙏👍

  • @sibeisun5272
    @sibeisun5272 28 дней назад +10

    We are all one family under the sky! As a Chinese, I really want to visit India someday!

    • @sridharvaradan6313
      @sridharvaradan6313 26 дней назад +2

      Just dont visit the Typical Crowded and Polluted Large cities of India, The Real heart of Idnia can be found in Villages an Small Cities.

    • @DeathHunterH
      @DeathHunterH 13 дней назад

      Welcome to India Brother don't forget to Visit Central Part of India Peace and Love From India 🇮🇳

  • @paakwesiewusiesagoe5982
    @paakwesiewusiesagoe5982 Месяц назад +86

    Soo many opportunities if china and Indian can come together

    • @Tatay-05
      @Tatay-05 28 дней назад +4

      是的

    • @motoggaming8484
      @motoggaming8484 28 дней назад +2

      Usa won't let them

    • @ThaiRoney
      @ThaiRoney 28 дней назад

      Chinese have bad attitudes , they think they are better than all

    • @박명수-First
      @박명수-First 27 дней назад

      nonono🤮

    • @abhinavkashyap9565
      @abhinavkashyap9565 26 дней назад

      ​@@박명수-Firstur a nobody. Ur not even chinese lil bro. Ur korean

  • @sampurnaa
    @sampurnaa 27 дней назад +5

    Recently stocked up on the Pou Chong sauces and noodles. Can’t live without indo-Chinese

  • @captainnemo8072
    @captainnemo8072 Месяц назад +52

    Are they the ones who developed the Indian Chinese fast food? Anyway, the food has been a big success and has become an Indian staple.
    Edit: Does anyone in India make the Lao Gan Ma chilli oil? I'm addicted to it now.

    • @BoundlessSounds
      @BoundlessSounds 29 дней назад +12

      Yes, they are the pioneers of Indo Chinese cuisine we know today

    • @captainnemo8072
      @captainnemo8072 29 дней назад +8

      @@BoundlessSounds Then they deserve a celebrity status. I think they would have become national celebrities had they been in Mumbai, Bangalore or Hyderabad.

    • @jaydeepsen4769
      @jaydeepsen4769 28 дней назад

      ​@@captainnemo8072 no wonder she's called the 'Don of Tangra'. Tangra is the locality where Chinatown is located in Kolkata btw.

  • @hasntdawnonme
    @hasntdawnonme 4 дня назад

    These people are genuinely so happy to be where they're living and calling home. Bless them 🥰

  • @avighosh-t2t
    @avighosh-t2t 29 дней назад +12

    The Chinese guy teaching lion dance is like a kung fu master

  • @tinydreams1044
    @tinydreams1044 28 дней назад +11

    In kolkata chinese cusine( mainly mandarin nd manchurian) is really famous...we celebrate our festivals with chinese foods.....we found chinese culture very ancient and diverse.. indian and chinese culture coexisted for ages...best wishes to all....

    • @MathaGoram
      @MathaGoram 28 дней назад

      What is "mandarin" cuisine? "Chop suey?"

    • @finaLee69
      @finaLee69 27 дней назад

      @@MathaGoram Google it. Stop being lazy.

    • @handcraftstreet3692
      @handcraftstreet3692 27 дней назад +1

      in the old days....chinese food in calcutta restaurants meny were modified to suit the indian taste.... like chilli chicken etc.At home it was more authentic food.Today, the cuisine has changed even more, spreading to all parts of India since the 70's and 80's.

    • @MathaGoram
      @MathaGoram 27 дней назад +2

      @@handcraftstreet3692 Peking Restaurant, the original one on Park St, didn't have "chilli chicken" on the menu. Anyway, it is always good to please the customers.

    • @handcraftstreet3692
      @handcraftstreet3692 26 дней назад +1

      @@MathaGoram .No air condition, but the food was one of the best in town.👍

  • @a1q369
    @a1q369 28 дней назад +19

    I love ÇalÇutta from Çhina 🇨🇳

  • @roja7426
    @roja7426 29 дней назад +9

    I love learning about various cultures.

  • @ArpitBatri93
    @ArpitBatri93 28 дней назад +5

    Great Documentary. Lots of things to learn

  • @springbreezejoy
    @springbreezejoy 25 дней назад +1

    It's so good to see everyone smiling, and doing well. The Lion dance is great, the teacher is great. 👍💖😊

  • @ILoveA-Z
    @ILoveA-Z 29 дней назад +21

    Ig Japanese & Chinese are the most disciplined people. They are taught well since birth.

    • @Truth_seeker-bl5mi
      @Truth_seeker-bl5mi 29 дней назад

      Indians are taught to be lazy, how to dirty up the surrounding

  • @funkadelic00
    @funkadelic00 Месяц назад +4

    Truly reflects its about how people are inside rather than physically that matters

  • @Jim-nt7xy
    @Jim-nt7xy 29 дней назад +12

    Dominic seems like a very friendly person.

    • @SubradipChakraborty555
      @SubradipChakraborty555 19 дней назад

      My dear you can't judge a book by looking at the front page you need to read it thoroughly, I have personally met Dominic Uncle at his residence thay are just keep a fake smile and offer. Water or Juice , but what I have observed they are quite ambiguous like if they tell you lie or make some knavish Tricks you can't able to catch them.

    • @SubradipChakraborty555
      @SubradipChakraborty555 19 дней назад

      As well as Don't take it as an offence, Personally i really don't have any hatred towards Chinese, but not all but mostly are little bit ignorant if you try to talk to them not in front of camera you will see the real behaviour of them

    • @Jim-nt7xy
      @Jim-nt7xy 19 дней назад

      @@SubradipChakraborty555 that's why Indians are beloved all over the world.

    • @Jim-nt7xy
      @Jim-nt7xy 19 дней назад

      @@SubradipChakraborty555 hey SuperDip, you must be a joy at cocktail parties.

    • @Jim-nt7xy
      @Jim-nt7xy 19 дней назад

      @@SubradipChakraborty555 as your fearless leader says, that's why India is #1 SuperPower in the Galaxy. 😅🤣😂

  • @__june24v__
    @__june24v__ 4 часа назад

    They're more Indian then Indians believe me. They're lovely people and they totally blended with us sweetly.... I want everyone here in Kolkata support them as much as others....❤

  • @rayfalcone7163
    @rayfalcone7163 Месяц назад +51

    if only India and hina decided to collaborate rather than fight against each other. We would be a decade ahead in development easily, and China woud have surely been the largest economy by Nominal terms by now.

    • @satyajitmahapatra9487
      @satyajitmahapatra9487 Месяц назад +4

      Chinese common people think so much about India. Have stayed in Shanghai during Doklam issues and it was business as usual for them.

    • @magnacarta740
      @magnacarta740 29 дней назад

      It's Endia that is creating all the troubles, not China. Please check your facts. Endia fights with all its neighbours. China only has trouble with Endia yet it's peaceful with all its neighbours.

    • @hengongchua6250
      @hengongchua6250 29 дней назад

      Unfortunately most Indians althought not all still preferred to serve the white westerner as masters. And against Chinese by following their masters order.

    • @anittaPapi
      @anittaPapi 29 дней назад

      Then bring democracy to China first. Remove the dictator

    • @billshun3963
      @billshun3963 28 дней назад +1

      Did China offer to talk about border issues more than once?

  • @bruch-TB
    @bruch-TB 12 дней назад +2

    The history Bollywood won’t tell you:1. Around 1500 BC, the Aryans entered colonial India from the Khyber Pass and created the caste system; 2. At the end of the 6th century BC, the Persians defeated the Aryans and began to colonize India; 3. In 327 BC, the Macedonians Colonize India; 4. Beginning in the early 2nd century BC, Bactrian Greeks, Cypriots and Parthians invaded India; 5. In the 2nd century BC, the Yuezhi people who nomadically lived in the Hexi Corridor invaded India; 6. In the middle of the 1st century AD , the Kushan Xihou Tribe, one of the five Xihous of the Dayue clan, unified the five tribes and invaded India to establish the Kushan Empire; 7. In the 5th century AD, the descendants of the Central Asian Ser race and the Dayue clan of the Han Dynasty colonized India; 8 , from the 7th century AD, peoples dominated by Islamic culture began to invade India continuously; 9. In the 8th century AD, the Arab Empire occupied India; 10. In the 11th century AD, the Islamic Turks invaded India; 11. In 1526, the Mongols Colonized India and established the Mughal Empire; 12, the British...There is no India in the world, only colonies of the British Empire. India is the longest colonized region in the world, having been colonized for more than 2,800 years.Most Indians don’t even know where they are from when they look in the mirror.After the British left, they left behind beggars on the streets

  • @12baxxxxaaa
    @12baxxxxaaa Месяц назад +11

    I Wish the world was more like this!

  • @Rahulkumar-cq5xx
    @Rahulkumar-cq5xx 27 дней назад +1

    Great coverage by CNA Insider. You can also find Chinese communities in Northeast India- Tinsukia, Makum, Sivsagar, Shillong, etc. Although in lesser numbers. Love from Guwahati. Welcome to Northeast India 💕💕💖💖❄️❄️

  • @priyashmukherjee8284
    @priyashmukherjee8284 27 дней назад +5

    I MEAN THEY ARE OUR OWN INDIANS. LOVE THEM ❤

  • @husinrasyid
    @husinrasyid 14 дней назад +1

    Nice video. Hope to visit there in the future. Greetings from Indonesia.

  • @worldislimitedarun5309
    @worldislimitedarun5309 Месяц назад +88

    They are Indian now.

    • @GalaxySeeker-z8h
      @GalaxySeeker-z8h Месяц назад +21

      Ethnic Chinese. Chinese is an ethnicity if you didn't know

    • @Pusphabala
      @Pusphabala Месяц назад +1

      No

    • @thantoo11
      @thantoo11 Месяц назад +38

      @@GalaxySeeker-z8hculturally, they became Indian, ethnically they’re Chinese

    • @SayHisNameAd
      @SayHisNameAd Месяц назад +17

      @@thantoo11Culturally and ALSO in terms of citizenship and nationality they are Indian. Ethnicity is irrelevant in this context.

    • @jeetlahkar894
      @jeetlahkar894 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@SayHisNameAd Indian by nationality. Chinese culture isnt Indian like Bengali.

  • @HabibahHermanadi
    @HabibahHermanadi 22 дня назад

    The puchoung sauce man is all smiling, all zen. He speaks very positively; loving that energy 🫶

  • @pacewalk7396
    @pacewalk7396 25 дней назад +6

    Only in bengal , in other places like gujrat, north India they don't let other community integrate and assimilate. Caste system is most prevalent in those states

    • @NEERAJKUMAR-iy9kn
      @NEERAJKUMAR-iy9kn 24 дня назад +2

      ​@@bmologyso what...

    • @Junela_Europa
      @Junela_Europa 24 дня назад +3

      Yes u r right.

    • @ranjittyagi9354
      @ranjittyagi9354 24 дня назад

      ​@@bmologyhow is state wealth related to the topic? Understand the concept of context?

    • @void_kshitij
      @void_kshitij 20 дней назад

      Do you realise there is a huge anglo Indian community in UP and MP.
      Do you know how many Tibetans live peacefully in Himachal and Uttarakhand.
      Do you know how many ethnic Afghans live in Delhi.
      Don't write in broad strokes here.
      unless you trouble anyone no one gets onto you be it India or anywhere in the world.

    • @Junela_Europa
      @Junela_Europa 20 дней назад

      @@void_kshitij There are separate places for the Anglo-Indian community in Kolkata, so that they can live peacefully. Many Armenian people live here. There is a group of Jewish community people who live here and run their business. There are Nepalis (more than 12 lakhs, the largest Nepali population in India), Tibetans, and Bhutias who live happily in West Bengal. Don't try to act too smart.

  • @Akshay.Rajbongshi
    @Akshay.Rajbongshi 24 дня назад +2

    I am loving ❤️ it to see bengali people learning Chinese culture 🙌 👌 😍

  • @compound118
    @compound118 29 дней назад +3

    I wish all the success to the chinese communities in India.
    Love from India 💓

  • @Seulgieee
    @Seulgieee 14 дней назад +1

    I hope we see this community grow more ❤❤

  • @nosferatutheun-dead6433
    @nosferatutheun-dead6433 29 дней назад +4

    I remember visiting this old tiretti bazar early in the morning with full enthusiasm to try authentic Chinese food. I was very sad because everything had become "indianized".

  • @alexlama-vs9ro
    @alexlama-vs9ro 24 дня назад

    I loved loved loved it, thanks for bringing this up.

  • @kitarvin770
    @kitarvin770 29 дней назад +5

    Chinese diaspora can also be found in countries like Madagascar, Suriname, Cuba.

  • @shatodryumr9335
    @shatodryumr9335 День назад

    Such Beautiful Personalities... ! GOD BLESS....

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 28 дней назад +8

    Its amusing watching Kolkatians dancing the lion dance

  • @xavier2175ify
    @xavier2175ify 23 дня назад +1

    I lived and worked among the Chinese people in Kolkata. I cherish the fond memories of my days with them.

  • @samwaris908
    @samwaris908 29 дней назад +6

    Majority of them left india and now live in US, UK, Canada and Aus

    • @glenshea9093
      @glenshea9093 26 дней назад

      they also moved to Spain, Sweden, Germany, Austria, Denmark,

  • @Aashishrawat
    @Aashishrawat 27 дней назад +2

    I and many Indian didn't new about the Chinese Community living in India i feel very happy that they are happy