Thai Chinese are Thais descended from various Chinese ethnic groups, particularly Han Chinese. Thailand is home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world [3] with a population of approximately nine million people, accounting for 14% of the Thai population as of 2012.[4] It is also the oldest, most prominent, and best integrated overseas Chinese community. Slightly more than half of the ethnic Chinese population in Thailand trace their ancestry to eastern Guangdong province. This is evidenced by the prevalence of the Minnan Chaozhou dialect among the Chinese in Thailand. A minority trace their ancestry to Hakka and Hainanese immigrants.[5]
The Thai Chinese have been deeply ingrained into all elements of Thai society for over the past 200 years. The present Thai royal family, the Chakri Dynasty, was founded by King Rama I who himself was partly Chinese. His predecessor, King Taksin of the Thonburi dynasty, was the son of a Chinese immigrant from Guangdong Province and a Thai mother. With the highly successful integration of historic Chinese immigrant communities throughout Thailand, a significant number of Thai Chinese are the descendants of intermarriages between Chinese immigrants and Thais. Many Thai Chinese have intermarried and assimilated into Thai society and self-identify solely as Thai.[6][7]
In modern times, Thai Chinese exist at all levels of Thai society and have a strong presence in Thailand's business sector and political arena.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Thai Chinese have a presence in the Thai political scene with many of the Thailand's former Prime Ministers having Chinese ancestry.[15]
Thai Chinese are Thais descended from various Chinese ethnic groups, particularly Han Chinese. Thailand is home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world [3] with a population of approximately nine million people, accounting for 14% of the Thai population as of 2012.[4] It is also the oldest, most prominent, and best integrated overseas Chinese community. Slightly more than half of the ethnic Chinese population in Thailand trace their ancestry to eastern Guangdong province. This is evidenced by the prevalence of the Minnan Chaozhou dialect among the Chinese in Thailand. A minority trace their ancestry to Hakka and Hainanese immigrants.[5]The Thai Chinese have been deeply ingrained into all elements of Thai society for over the past 200 years. The present Thai royal family, the Chakri Dynasty, was founded by King Rama I who himself was partly Chinese. His predecessor, King Taksin of the Thonburi dynasty, was the son of a Chinese immigrant from Guangdong Province and a Thai mother. With the highly successful integration of historic Chinese immigrant communities throughout Thailand, a significant number of Thai Chinese are the descendants of intermarriages between Chinese immigrants and Thais. Many Thai Chinese have intermarried and assimilated into Thai society and self-identify solely as Thai.[6][7]ในยุค จีนไทยมีอยู่ในทุกระดับของสังคมไทย และมีสถานะที่แข็งแกร่งในภาคธุรกิจและทางการเมืองของประเทศไทย [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] ไทยจีนได้สถานะในฉากการเมืองไทยกับหลายประเทศอดีตนายกรัฐมนตรีมีนั่นเอง [15]
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