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Paperback. Condizione: New. The remarkable story of how a people and country embraced each other-and ultimately left their identities inextricably linked.For many centuries, Chinese migrated to the ports, cities and provinces of Thailand. These immigrants included traders, skilled laborers, adventurers and the neardestitute who dreamed of a better life. Over time, they came to form one of the largest and most influential diasporas in the world. From tin mining to railway-building to rice trading, their skills helped the country develop and prosper. Some came to advise Thai monarchs, intermarry, and run businesses integral to the economy. One son of a Chinese father and Thai mother even became king. This community overcame many personal, cultural and social challenges to eventually become an integral part of almost all the kingdom's affairs all the way through to the present day. This book tells the extraordinary history of the Thai-Chinese."No country in Southeast Asia has been as successful as Thailand in integrating its Chinese community. This book provides deep insights into this process and should provide illumination reading for anyone interested in Southeast Asian success stories. It is a must-read." -Kishore Mahbubani, author of The Great Convergence.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The remarkable story of how a people and country embraced each other-and ultimately left their identities inextricably linked.For many centuries, Chinese migrated to the ports, cities and provinces of Thailand. These immigrants included traders, skilled laborers, adventurers and the neardestitute who dreamed of a better life. Over time, they came to form one of the largest and most influential diasporas in the world. From tin mining to railway-building to rice trading, their skills helped the country develop and prosper. Some came to advise Thai monarchs, intermarry, and run businesses integral to the economy. One son of a Chinese father and Thai mother even became king. This community overcame many personal, cultural and social challenges to eventually become an integral part of almost all the kingdom's affairs all the way through to the present day. This book tells the extraordinary history of the Thai-Chinese."No country in Southeast Asia has been as successful as Thailand in integrating its Chinese community. This book provides deep insights into this process and should provide illumination reading for anyone interested in Southeast Asian success stories. It is a must-read." -Kishore Mahbubani, author of The Great Convergence.
Paperback. Condizione: New. The remarkable story of how a people and country embraced each other-and ultimately left their identities inextricably linked.For many centuries, Chinese migrated to the ports, cities and provinces of Thailand. These immigrants included traders, skilled laborers, adventurers and the neardestitute who dreamed of a better life. Over time, they came to form one of the largest and most influential diasporas in the world. From tin mining to railway-building to rice trading, their skills helped the country develop and prosper. Some came to advise Thai monarchs, intermarry, and run businesses integral to the economy. One son of a Chinese father and Thai mother even became king. This community overcame many personal, cultural and social challenges to eventually become an integral part of almost all the kingdom's affairs all the way through to the present day. This book tells the extraordinary history of the Thai-Chinese."No country in Southeast Asia has been as successful as Thailand in integrating its Chinese community. This book provides deep insights into this process and should provide illumination reading for anyone interested in Southeast Asian success stories. It is a must-read." -Kishore Mahbubani, author of The Great Convergence.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The remarkable story of how a people and country embraced each other-and ultimately left their identities inextricably linked.For many centuries, Chinese migrated to the ports, cities and provinces of Thailand. These immigrants included traders, skilled laborers, adventurers and the neardestitute who dreamed of a better life. Over time, they came to form one of the largest and most influential diasporas in the world. From tin mining to railway-building to rice trading, their skills helped the country develop and prosper. Some came to advise Thai monarchs, intermarry, and run businesses integral to the economy. One son of a Chinese father and Thai mother even became king. This community overcame many personal, cultural and social challenges to eventually become an integral part of almost all the kingdom's affairs all the way through to the present day. This book tells the extraordinary history of the Thai-Chinese."No country in Southeast Asia has been as successful as Thailand in integrating its Chinese community. This book provides deep insights into this process and should provide illumination reading for anyone interested in Southeast Asian success stories. It is a must-read." -Kishore Mahbubani, author of The Great Convergence.
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EUR 214,67
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition (Singapore, 2015). Fine and unmarked book beneath an unclipped dust jacket. No tears or conspicuous damage to the jacket, minor local rubbing only. A rare and collectible first edition, co-signed and dated by the authors to the title page. Frontis, 448pp. Illustrated. Signed.
Editore: Arts of Asia Publications Ltd., Hong Kong, 2014
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
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Aggiungi al carrelloSingle Issue Magazine. Condizione: Fine. First Edition. 160 pages. Lavishly produced upon glossy stock. Profusely illustrated with colour photography. Features: Ly-Tran Arts (1009-1400) of Vietnam; Portable Sandalwood Shrines in China and Japan; Chinese blue and white ceramics with Siamese motifs; The Long Museum in Shanghai; Contemporary Chinese artist Luo Qi; The BenCab Museum in the Philippine Cordillera Mountains. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy.