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The Chinese in Laos
Thousands Migrate, Fears of a Parallel State
Share Article | Oct 14, 2007 John Walsh
Thousands of Chinese workers are establishing themselves in the
sparsely-populated regions of northern Laos. Why is this happening and
what does it mean?
Chinese migrants have been travelling to Southeast Asia for hundreds,
indeed thousands of years. They have been motivated by the desire for
better economic opportunities for themselves and their families, the
desire to escape famine or persecution, the desire for new experience
or as a result of compulsion. Either way, the presence of a
significant ethnic Chinese population has been a notable feature in
every Southeast Asian nation. Although there have been tensions from
time to time, it is generally the case that most overseas Chinese have
been so focused on working hard and seeking prosperity that major
incidents of racially-sparked unrest have been quite few and far
between. However, the end of the Second Indochinese War (also known as
the Vietnam War) brought victory for the Pathet Lao in Laos, the Khmer
Rouge in Cambodia and the unification of Vietnam under the Vietnamese
Communist Party, all in the mid-1970s. These regime changes were
followed by an exodus of the middle and professional classes from all
affected countries, since they risked being identified as class
enemies and, therefore, subject to high levels of persecution.
So it was that Vientiane, the capital city of Laos, has seen something
of an absence at its heart with the lack of a Chinatown. Of course,
support for the Pathet Lao from the Soviet Union was also a
contributory factor but the situation is now changing rapidly. Not
only are a small number of Chinese pioneers starting to establish
businesses in the city, often in tourism or service industries, but
rather larger groups of Chinese are entering the country through being
hired as construction workers. The Asian Development Bank is leading
attempts to integrate Laos more closely into the rapid economic
development being enjoyed in many other parts of Southeast Asia
through, among other means, an extensive road-building program. This
will link Kunming in Yunnan province in the north to, ultimately,
Singapore in the south and central Vietnam in the east with, perhaps
one day, India in the west. Thousands of Chinese labourers have
entered Laos to help build these roads and, once their contracts have
expired, many prefer to stay on to build businesses in areas where
they have spotted opportunities. Tens of thousands of Chinese are now
believed to be in the sparsely-populated north of Laos – accurate
numbers are not known – and the Lao government, acutely conscious of
the difficulties its low population and low population density have
caused, are expressing fears that a parallel state is being
established in the northern border region. That is what already
appears to have happened in Burma.
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Don't worry smart LPDR never allowed Chinese build the Chinatown in
Laos...
Third grader?