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Han Chinese, Min Bei in Thailand

Han Chinese, Min Bei

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Population [2] Language Religion % Christian % Evangl Online NT Jesus Film Progress
15,000 Chinese, Min Bei Buddhism 5.00 % 2.00 % No No   

Han Chinese, Min Bei in Thailand

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Introduction / History
The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group in the world, numbering well over one billion. Although the vast majority live in mainland China, many have immigrated to other countries, and today they reside in nearly every nation of the world. In a number of these countries, including Laos, Nepal, Tanzania, Cambodia, and Thailand, the Chinese communities remain unreached with the Gospel.

Most Han Chinese speak one of the many Chinese dialects, which include Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien. Although the dialects are very similar, the speakers of one Chinese dialect cannot understand the speakers of another.

The Han Chinese began fleeing to other countries in 1276, after the Mongol invasion. Many other upheavals and conflicts followed, and the Chinese continued to settle in other nations, particularly in Southeast Asia. Wherever they went, the Chinese settled almost exclusively in urban areas and became involved in business and commerce. Today, they are very influential in the economies of these nations, in spite of their being only a small percentage of the population.

What are their lives like?
The Diaspora Han Chinese continue to live primarily in cities. In a number of countries, particularly the westernized nations, many are businessmen. Their businesses range from small shops to international corporations. They live in a wide variety of houses, ranging from small apartments to costly mansions. Most have retained their traditional Chinese diet. Rice continues to be their staple food and they generally prefer to use chopsticks as utensils.

During the Japanese occupation of China during World War II, a nationalist movement began to grow among the Han Chinese who lived outside their homeland. The members of this movement began to support China vigorously. When the communists took over China in 1949, many of the Diaspora Han Chinese supported the revolution, not because they agreed with Communist ideology, but because they desired strong leadership and unity for their motherland. As a result, they became a source of concern for the governments of the countries in which they lived. Because the Diaspora Han Chinese had supported the communist takeover of China, the government officials feared that they would also support communist revolutions in their new homelands.

Many Han Chinese who live outside of China have maintained their culture and language to varying degrees, depending on the country in which they live. Except for those in Thailand, the Han Chinese continue to speak their various Chinese dialects. In most countries, the Diaspora Han Chinese have also continued living by their traditional Chinese customs, especially those regarding marriage and the family. One of the primary reasons they have kept their own languages and customs is because they have a deeply ingrained belief in the superiority of their culture.

The Han Chinese treat their children affectionately and usually indulge boys more than girls. The children are pushed to do well in school and are given much time to devote to their studies. The Han Chinese are known for their politeness and will go to great lengths to avoid disputes. However, once a dispute begins it is very difficult to stop because the Chinese place a high value on "saving face". Giving ground in an open dispute would cause them to lose face, something the Chinese try to avoid at all costs.

What are their beliefs?
Diaspora Han Chinese have generally maintained their traditional Chinese religion, which is characterized by a blending of philosophies. It has added elements of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism over the course of time. Their beliefs are centered on the concept of maintaining harmony.

The Han Chinese consult horoscopes in an attempt to determine what course of action will promote harmony and bring good luck. They also believe in a pantheon of spirits who inhabit the earth. The spirits of their ancestors supposedly roam the earth, and if treated properly, are benign and bring good luck. Ghosts are believed to exist as the spirits of people who are angry at the circumstances of their death; these spirits are said to be malicious and capricious. Deities are supposedly the souls of people who lived especially virtuous lives. They are believed to have spiritual powers that can be used to benefit those who worship them.

Although the Han Chinese still claim adherence to these beliefs, they seem to have little effect on their everyday lives. In fact, many are non-religious in practice.

What are their needs?
Diaspora Chinese are often mistreated in the lands in which they live. In some countries, anti-Chinese riots have occurred. In nearly all of the countries, nationals are envious of the Diaspora Han Chinese because of their success in business, commerce, and trade.

The Han Chinese suffer from great spiritual needs. Many of their adopted nations are open to the Gospel, and several evangelistic tools are available in their Chinese dialects. Nevertheless, only a few Diaspora Han Chinese in Laos, Nepal, Tanzania, and Thailand have converted to Christianity. These precious people need loving Christians to introduce them to the One who can truly set them free.

Prayer Points
Pray that the Lord will grant favor to missions agencies ministering to the Diaspora Han Chinese.
Ask the Holy Spirit to soften the hearts of the Han Chinese towards the Gospel message.
Pray that Christian broadcasts and evangelical literature will be effective tools for reaching Diaspora Han Chinese.
Ask God to use Christian businessmen to boldly share the Good News with the Han.
Ask the Lord to raise strong local churches among the Diaspora Han Chinese.
* Pray for the availability of the Jesus Film in the primary language of this people.

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Country: Thailand
Continent: Asia
Region: Asia, Southeast
10/40 Window: Yes
   
 
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  Peoples [3]
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People Name in Country: Han Chinese, Min Bei
People Name General: Han Chinese, Min Bei
Alternate People Names:
FoochowFuchow
HainaneseHan Chinese
HockchewHokchia
HokchiuHsiang
KwangsiMin Pei
Northern MinPeranakan
Straits ChineseTotok
ROP3 Code: 102138
Joshua Project People ID: 11343
Indigenous: No
Population in Country: 15,000
Population all Countries: 8,809,000
Least-Reached: Yes
   
 
Affinity Bloc: East Asian Peoples
People Cluster: Chinese
People Name General: Han Chinese, Min Bei
Ethnic Code: MSY42a
Ethnic Relationships: Affinity Bloc -> People Cluster -> Peoples Ethnicity Tree
   
 
Language
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Primary Language: Chinese, Min Bei
Language Code (ISO): mnp    Ethnologue Listing
Secondary Languages:
Chinese, Mandarin: Xinan (Unknown)
Total Languages: 2
   
 
Religion [4]
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Primary Religion: Buddhism
Major Religions:
Buddhism42.00 % 
Christianity5.00 %(Evangelical: 2.00 %)
Ethnic Religions37.00 % 
Hinduism0.00 % 
Islam2.00 % 
Non-Religious14.00 % 
Other / Small0.00 % 
Unknown0.00 % 
Christianity Segments:
Anglican0.00 %
Independent0.00 %
Protestant0.00 %
Orthodox0.00 %
Other Christian0.00 %
Roman Catholic0.00 %
 
(Evangelicals distributed across Christianity segments)
   
 
Progress Indicators [5]
Progress Scale[6]   Few evangelicals and few who claim to be Christians. Little, if any, history of Christianity.
Least-Reached: Yes
GSEC Status:Level 4   Greater than or equal to 2% Evangelical
 
 
Bible Translation Status
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Bible Portions: 1934
New Testament:
1934
Complete Bible: None Reported
Possible Bible Sources: Forum of Bible Agencies
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Ministry Resources [7]
Audio RecordingsMegaVoice Audio Bible and Stories
Audio RecordingsAudio Bible teaching
Text / Printed MatterBible: Chinese, Min Bei
Text / Printed MatterBible: Chinese, Min Bei
Text / Printed MatterBible: Chinese, Min Bei
Text / Printed MatterBible: Chinese, Min Bei
 
 
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