Chinese Australians

Chinese Australians (simplified Chinese: 华裔澳洲人 or 华裔澳大利亚人; traditional Chinese: 華裔澳洲人 or 華裔澳大利亞人; pinyin: Huáyì àozhōu rén or Huáyì àodàlìyà rén) are Australian citizens of Chinese ancestry. Chinese Australians are one of the largest groups of Overseas Chinese people, forming the largest Overseas Chinese community in Oceania. Per capita, Australia has more people of Chinese ancestry than any country outside Asia. Many Chinese Australians have immigrated from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan as well as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, while many are descendants of such immigrants. Chinese Australians are also a subgroup of Asian Australians and East Asian Australians and represent the single largest non Anglo-Celtic ancestry in the country. As a whole, Austral

Chinese Australians

Chinese Australians (simplified Chinese: 华裔澳洲人 or 华裔澳大利亚人; traditional Chinese: 華裔澳洲人 or 華裔澳大利亞人; pinyin: Huáyì àozhōu rén or Huáyì àodàlìyà rén) are Australian citizens of Chinese ancestry. Chinese Australians are one of the largest groups of Overseas Chinese people, forming the largest Overseas Chinese community in Oceania. Per capita, Australia has more people of Chinese ancestry than any country outside Asia. Many Chinese Australians have immigrated from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan as well as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, while many are descendants of such immigrants. Chinese Australians are also a subgroup of Asian Australians and East Asian Australians and represent the single largest non Anglo-Celtic ancestry in the country. As a whole, Austral