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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 9 MIN

History of China Part 14

from Blind History · host Blind History with Josh Barry

@Asmr-Blind-HistoryA n explainer on how Chinese culture spread worldwide: from early Silk Road traders and Ming–Qing settlers to 19th–20th century labor migrations, Chinatowns, clan associations, and modern diaspora networks. Learn how food, festivals (Lunar New Year, Mid‑Autumn), martial arts, language schools, and institutions like Confucius Institutes shaped global “Chinese worlds,” and how Beijing’s diaspora policies and transnational communities redefined identity and influence. Perfect for educators and students seeking a clear, classroom‑ready overview. If this helped, please like, subscribe and share the video. Keywords: Chinese diaspora, migration history, cultural diffusion, Chinatowns, Zhonghua minzu, overseas Chinese. #ChineseDiaspora #Chinatown #CulturalHistory #ChinaGlobalOUTLINE:00:00:00Introduction00:00:36Early Maritime Routes00:01:2019th–Early 20th Century Flows00:02:36Building Communities Abroad00:04:01Cultural Diffusion00:05:48Language and Institutions00:06:39State–Diaspora Relations00:07:55Policies and Tensions00:08:28Diaspora Agency and Evolving Identities

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