Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Chinese people in Papua New Guinea form a very diverse community. As of 2008, only about 1,000 of the \"old Chinese\"—locally born descendants of late 19th- and early 20th-century immigrants—remain in the country; most have moved to Australia. However, their numbers have been bolstered significantly by new arrivals from overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and later from mainland China. There are also a few migrants from the Republic of China on Taiwan."@en }
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- Chinese_people_in_Papua_New_Guinea abstract "Chinese people in Papua New Guinea form a very diverse community. As of 2008, only about 1,000 of the \"old Chinese\"—locally born descendants of late 19th- and early 20th-century immigrants—remain in the country; most have moved to Australia. However, their numbers have been bolstered significantly by new arrivals from overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and later from mainland China. There are also a few migrants from the Republic of China on Taiwan.".
- Chinese_people_in_Papua_New_Guinea comment "Chinese people in Papua New Guinea form a very diverse community. As of 2008, only about 1,000 of the \"old Chinese\"—locally born descendants of late 19th- and early 20th-century immigrants—remain in the country; most have moved to Australia. However, their numbers have been bolstered significantly by new arrivals from overseas Chinese communities in Southeast Asia and later from mainland China. There are also a few migrants from the Republic of China on Taiwan.".