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Immigration to China : ウィキペディア英語版
Immigration to China
Immigration to the Peoples Republic of China has increased since the 1973 primarily due to the opening up of the country and the liberalisation of the economy. Most of the immigration is to the bigger cities and to Hong Kong. There are sizeable numbers of foreign nationals who have Chinese heritage, moving to China too.
All foreign nationals need to be aware of the laws in China, some of which might appear draconian in comparison to laws at home.
==Return of Overseas Chinese==

The only significant immigration to China has been by the overseas Chinese, who in the years since 1949 have been offered various enticements to return to their homeland. Several million may have done so since 1949. The largest influx came in 1978–79, when about 160,000 to 250,000 ethnic Chinese refugees fled Vietnam for southern China, as relations between the two countries worsened. Many of these refugees were settled in state farms on Hainan Island in the South China Sea.

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