Friday, April 17, 2009

Chinese In Singapore

Singapore is  one  of the  most well known tourist destination in South East Asia.  Though  thew city state is small in size  Singapore  is home  to  a number of people who  belong  to  different commmunities and  ethnicities. For  a  small country  with a  small  modern  history singapore has a  rich ethnicity. A  considerably large  section of the people who live in Singapore  have come  from  various parts  of  Asia.  These people  have  different ethnicities, culture  as well as religious practices.  You  can  find  Indians,  Arab,  Malaya as  well as Chinese people  in Singapore.  the Chinese people form  a major part of the population of  the Lion City.  The Chinese community is the  largest  ethnic geroup in Singapore.  they  have  maintained their religious practices and culture very well  in  Singapore.    

 

The  Chinese  people  who  have immigrated to  Singapore or are born in  Singapore and  have  the citizenship  of Singapore is known  as  Chinese Singaporeans.  Most of Chinese Singaporeans are people of Chinese descent.  These people form the largest ethnic group in Singapore.  They consist of almost 78% percent of the population in Singapore.  So approximately every three out of four Singaporeans are Chinese  Singaporeans.  It  should also be  noted that  Singapore  is  the only country outside greater china  where the  Chinese people  has  got the  majority  in population.

 

You can find  different communities  of  Chinese  people present  in Singapore.  These people came from different parts of  china  and   have some  differences in their culture, lifestyle as  well as religious  practices.  The Chinese people also  speak different  Chinese languages.  Some of the Chinese people  practice Christianity  and Taoism.  But most of the  people follow  Buddhism. There is  also  an  ethnic quarter for  Chinese people.  This ethnic  quarter  is  known  as  Chinatown. Visiting  this ethnic quarter you  can  get  a  thorough  understanding  about the Chinese  people in  Singapore.

 

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