Saltwater City: Story of Vancouver's Chinese Community

Saltwater City: Story of Vancouver's Chinese Community image
ISBN-10:

155365174X

ISBN-13:

9781553651741

Author(s): Yee, Paul
Edition: 4th
Released: Jun 13, 2006
Publisher: Douglas&McIntyre
Format: Hardcover, 208 pages
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Description:

Saltwater City pays tribute to those who went through the hard times, to those who swallowed their pride, to those who were powerless and humiliated, but who still carried on. They all had faith that things would be better for future generations. They have been proven correct.

Canada’s first Chinese arrived in British Columbia in 1858 from California. Almost all meemerchants, peasants, and laborers and almost all from eight rural counties in the Pearl River delta in what is now Guangdong province they came in search of gold and better fortune, escaping the rebellions, flood and drought of their homeland.

By 1863 over 4,000 Chinese lived in B.C., filling jobs shunned by whites: miners, road builders, teamsters, laundry men, restaurateurs, domestic servants and cannery workers. Between 1881 and 1885, thousands more arrived, most imported to build the transcontinental railway. They were to create, in Vancouver, Canada’s largest and most dynamic Chinese Community, known to its original inhabitants as Saltwater City.











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