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'The British Chinese'
- "Are you a British or Chinese?"
- "Erm..."
I interviewed students at The Glasgow Chine...
published: 28 Aug 2013
'The British Chinese'
'The British Chinese'
- "Are you a British or Chinese?" - "Erm..." I interviewed students at The Glasgow Chinese School, based in Stow College in Glasgow's Chinatown. I was interested in exploring how the children perceived themselves and dealt with issues of identity and belonging. Many of the children are from racially mixed marriages, while others are second or third generation Chinese raised in Glasgow, dealing with a duality of a distinct Chinese and Scottish cultural backgrounds. I developed this exploration through a short film called 'The British Chinese' that addresses these issues.- published: 28 Aug 2013
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"British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" on BBC Midlands Today (15 May 2014)
The "British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" was created to captur...
published: 17 May 2014
"British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" on BBC Midlands Today (15 May 2014)
"British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" on BBC Midlands Today (15 May 2014)
The "British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" was created to capture the hidden histories of Birmingham's Chinese community. The project was awarded a grant of £35,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in April 2013 and is expected to be completed in June 2014. There are approximately 20,000 ethnic Chinese living in Birmingham and the surrounding areas - this project helps to provide a valuable snapshot of their lives through individual stories and memories to preserve for future generations. The British Chinese community is thought to be one of the oldest Chinese communities in Western Europe, with the first Chinese having come from the ports of Tianjin and Shanghai in the early 19th century. Later on in the 20th century, the majority of net migration came from former British colonies such as Hong Kong and Malaysia. Large Chinese communities are found in many major UK cities including; London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Sheffield, Nottingham, Belfast and Aberdeen. The British Chinese community has a varied landscape - comprising of many sub-groups, such; Hong Kong Chinese, Malaysian-Chinese, Vietnamese- Chinese, Taiwanese- Chinese and Mainland Chinese. Cantonese (Yue Chinese) is the most popular spoken dialect in the UK, followed by Mandarin Chinese and Hakka Chinese. The term 'Chinese' can refer to both Cantonese Chinese and Mainland Chinese; those born in the UK are known as British-born Chinese (BBCs). Anna Yim, CEO of Chinese Community Centre Birmingham said; "We are delighted to be able to create this historical project that looks at the lives of individual migrants and British Chinese, as well as the development of the Chinese community in Birmingham - an integral part of the city's history over the last half-century or so. The project, featuring likes of Mr Woon Wing Yip OBE and Professor Rayson Huang CBE (former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong) has recorded the development of the Chinese community in Birmingham through different life stories. A permanent archive will be created which will be kept in the Library of Birmingham." The output will include; a blog (http://chineselivesinbirmingham.com), a booklet, as well as recordings of interviews and focus groups for the Library of Birmingham archives department. A first of its type in the West Midlands, the project will culminate with a free, pop-up exhibition for the public at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, between 17 May -8 June 2014. In the run up to the pop-up exhibition, CCC-B are calling out to members of the public to submit their photos and videos of their Birmingham "Chinatown memories" and help piece together six decades of the community's history in the city. The best of these will be displayed alongside the exhibition at The Barber Institute and archived with the project in the Library of Birmingham. Please make submissions to: chinatownmemories@ccc-b.org.uk or via post to: 'Chinatown Memories' / BCHP, Chinese Community Centre, Q-Lorc Resource Centre, 99 Bradford Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B12 0NS. Please note submissions cannot be returned and implies consent to use as part of the "British Chinese Heritage Project". For more information, please visit: http://chineselivesinbirmingham.com- published: 17 May 2014
- views: 104
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British Born Chinese
Isn't the weather good today? That's why I vlogged~ aha now, I'll hibernate for another fe...
published: 19 Feb 2013
author: AMEonYT
British Born Chinese
British Born Chinese
Isn't the weather good today? That's why I vlogged~ aha now, I'll hibernate for another few weeks~ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/AMEonYT TWITTER: http://...- published: 19 Feb 2013
- views: 6540
- author: AMEonYT
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British Soldiers Take Part in Exchange with Chinese Army - BBC News Report
The Chinese Army has invited foreign soldiers to join its ranks for the first time, as par...
published: 25 Apr 2014
British Soldiers Take Part in Exchange with Chinese Army - BBC News Report
British Soldiers Take Part in Exchange with Chinese Army - BBC News Report
The Chinese Army has invited foreign soldiers to join its ranks for the first time, as part of a week-long exchange programme. Two British officers took part in the scheme at a top military academy run by the People's Liberation Army of China. Steve Hewlett joined them. BBC News video- published: 25 Apr 2014
- views: 460
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British Chinese Food Culture
"British Chinese Food Culture", an oral history produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute in ...
published: 29 Jan 2012
author: MingAiInstitute
British Chinese Food Culture
British Chinese Food Culture
"British Chinese Food Culture", an oral history produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute in 2011, is to track the changes of Chinese food in the UK, from how t...- published: 29 Jan 2012
- views: 1340
- author: MingAiInstitute
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China and opium war edited final 6 min
China and the opium wars; British Imperialism....
published: 07 Mar 2009
author: Jay MacMichael
China and opium war edited final 6 min
China and opium war edited final 6 min
China and the opium wars; British Imperialism.- published: 07 Mar 2009
- views: 35773
- author: Jay MacMichael
2:40
Made In Britain: China Boosts Iconic Brands
As Britain contemplates the prospect of a triple-dip recession, a growing number of iconic...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: 1337041071
Made In Britain: China Boosts Iconic Brands
Made In Britain: China Boosts Iconic Brands
As Britain contemplates the prospect of a triple-dip recession, a growing number of iconic 'Made in Britain' brands are focussing their attention on China. I...- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 372
- author: 1337041071
1:28
British Woman Wakes Up With Chinese Accent
Sarah Colwill, 38, was rushed to the hospital in 2010 because of severe episodic migraines...
published: 05 Sep 2013
British Woman Wakes Up With Chinese Accent
British Woman Wakes Up With Chinese Accent
Sarah Colwill, 38, was rushed to the hospital in 2010 because of severe episodic migraines. During her recovery, she woke up with a Chinese accent.- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 177
8:14
British Slang JacksGap + Tyler Oakley 英式俚語 (Chinese subtitle) (中文字幕)
Subtitled by Flora Pan. Edit by Ian. 字幕製作: Flora Pan. 校訂: Ian **Video copyright belongs to...
published: 26 Sep 2012
author: Flora Pan
British Slang JacksGap + Tyler Oakley 英式俚語 (Chinese subtitle) (中文字幕)
British Slang JacksGap + Tyler Oakley 英式俚語 (Chinese subtitle) (中文字幕)
Subtitled by Flora Pan. Edit by Ian. 字幕製作: Flora Pan. 校訂: Ian **Video copyright belongs to Jacksgap. ** I only add subtitles for promotion, bringing more Asi...- published: 26 Sep 2012
- views: 4930
- author: Flora Pan
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Hong Kong to Return to British Rule? | Learn Chinese Now
In this video Ben examines the results of a recent survey in which 90% of Hong Kong reside...
published: 01 Apr 2013
author: learnchinesenow
Hong Kong to Return to British Rule? | Learn Chinese Now
Hong Kong to Return to British Rule? | Learn Chinese Now
In this video Ben examines the results of a recent survey in which 90% of Hong Kong residents voted that they would return to British colonial rule if they c...- published: 01 Apr 2013
- views: 7809
- author: learnchinesenow
3:40
WTF!! British Government Cosy Up To Chinese New World Order As U.S. Nears Default
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published: 16 Oct 2013
WTF!! British Government Cosy Up To Chinese New World Order As U.S. Nears Default
WTF!! British Government Cosy Up To Chinese New World Order As U.S. Nears Default
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4:17
Ken Hom: British Chinese Food Culture
This oral history project is produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute and funded by the Heri...
published: 20 Jul 2012
author: MingAiInstitute
Ken Hom: British Chinese Food Culture
Ken Hom: British Chinese Food Culture
This oral history project is produced by Ming-Ai (London) Institute and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2011. The heritage focus for this project is t...- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 237
- author: MingAiInstitute
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Chinese imitate different accents(Japan,Korea,India,British,French,Italian,American,Russian,Chinese)
A Chinese guy try to imitate different English accents,(Japanese, Korean,Indian, British,F...
published: 15 Feb 2012
author: wang Andy
Chinese imitate different accents(Japan,Korea,India,British,French,Italian,American,Russian,Chinese)
Chinese imitate different accents(Japan,Korea,India,British,French,Italian,American,Russian,Chinese)
A Chinese guy try to imitate different English accents,(Japanese, Korean,Indian, British,French, Italian, American,Russian, Chinese)- published: 15 Feb 2012
- views: 34321
- author: wang Andy
12:52
"British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" on TVB Europe (7 June 2014)
Launch of the 'British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham' at The Cub...
published: 27 Jun 2014
"British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" on TVB Europe (7 June 2014)
"British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" on TVB Europe (7 June 2014)
Launch of the 'British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham' at The Cube and The Barber Institute of Fine Arts • VIP launch of the 15 month project at The Cube (15 May) and the exhibition opened to the public at The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (17 May) - a legacy project for the City of Birmingham. • Features pillars of Birmingham Chinese Community including; Mr Woon Wing Yip OBE and Professor Rayson Huang CBE, who were both present for the lion dance 'eye dotting' ceremony at The Cube. • The project will be exhibited at The Barber Institute of Fine Arts between 17 May -8 June 2014 and archived in the Library of Birmingham thereafter. • Features the owners of Birmingham's Chinese businesses including; Wing Yip Superstores (Nechells), Chung Ying Group (Wrottesley St, Thorp St & Colmore Row), Wing Wah Group (Arcadian, Hurst St & Nechells), Cafe Soya (Arcadian & Upper Dean St) and Ian Henery & Co (Arcadian and Willenhall). The 'British Chinese Heritage Project | Chinese Lives in Birmingham" exhibition was officially launched at The Cube (15 May) and The Barber Institute of Fine Arts (17 May) - a legacy project for the City of Birmingham. A first of its type in the West Midlands, the project will culminate with a free, pop-up exhibition for the public at The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, between 17 May -8 June 2014. The output includes; a blog (http://chineselivesinbirmingham.com), a booklet, a visual exhibition as well as audio recordings of the interviews - all of which will be archived in the Library of Birmingham for future generations to look back upon. The 15 month project was created to capture the hidden histories of Birmingham's Chinese community. The project was awarded a grant of £35,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) and is expected to be completed in June 2014. Anna Yim, CEO of Chinese Community Centre Birmingham said; "We are delighted to be able to create this historical project - the first in the West Midlands - that looks at the lives of individual migrants and British Chinese, as well as the development of the Chinese community in Birmingham - an integral part of the city's history over the last six decades. It is not only important to capture all these 'snapshots' in time before it's too late, but to record everything in English - as younger generations of British Chinese may find it difficult to speak, read or write Chinese themselves. The project has recorded the development of the Chinese community in Birmingham through different life stories. We hope that this is the first of many stages, pending funding, to take the project on further and help allow the Chinese community here to have a voice and be proud of their heritage. " Coincidentally Ken Shuttleworth, the Birmingham-born Cube architect has also been involved with Hong Kong's award-winning Chek Lap Kok airport - where many of the net migrators travelled through from the former British colony, en route to their new life here in the UK. As part of the project, CCC-B are calling out to members of the public to submit their photos and videos of their Birmingham "Chinatown memories" and help piece together six decades of the community's history in the city. The best of these will be archived with the project in the Library of Birmingham and used within the project. Please make submissions to: chinatownmemories@ccc-b.org.uk or via post to: 'Chinatown Memories' / BCHP, Chinese Community Centre, Q-Lorc Resource Centre, 99 Bradford Street, Digbeth, Birmingham B12 0NS. Please note submissions cannot be returned and implies consent to use as part of the "British Chinese Heritage Project". For more information, please visit: http://chineselivesinbirmingham.com- published: 27 Jun 2014
- views: 103
4:28
British Chinese Workforce Heritage: Military
As part of the British Chinese Workforce Heritage project this video was produced to look ...
published: 25 Sep 2013
British Chinese Workforce Heritage: Military
British Chinese Workforce Heritage: Military
As part of the British Chinese Workforce Heritage project this video was produced to look at the history of the British Military in Hong Kong. Interviewing those who have served in the British Army and Royal Navy the project has sought to document their stories and explore the history of the military's role. The Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded a grant to Ming-Ai (London) Institute for a 3-year ground breaking project on the British Chinese Workforce Heritage in London, taking place between June 2012 and May 2015. In the first phase the project haslooked at the British Chinese in the early professions of Seafaring, Barbers, Laundry, Catering, Navy and Military.- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 4
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Being British Born Chinese
there is a few seconds of black before the video actually starts, so please bare with it! ...
published: 29 Jan 2008
author: suz992
Being British Born Chinese
Being British Born Chinese
there is a few seconds of black before the video actually starts, so please bare with it! A project of mine done when i was 18 years old. A very personal sho...- published: 29 Jan 2008
- views: 14214
- author: suz992