The Chinese Diaspora refers to the global community of people of Chinese descent who have migrated from China to various countries around the world. This migration has occurred over centuries, driven by factors such as economic opportunities, political unrest, and social factors. Today, significant Chinese communities can be found in countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and Southeast Asia.
Members of the Chinese Diaspora often maintain cultural ties to their heritage, celebrating traditional festivals like Chinese New Year and preserving customs. They contribute to their host countries' economies and societies while also fostering connections with their homeland, creating a rich blend of cultures and identities.