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How to judge Qingdao people

Definition of Qingdao people

Qingdao people, as the name implies, are people who live and work in Qingdao and have or will have Qingdao household registration. The dust of being born in Qingdao but living in other places and obtaining foreign household registration: the love card of Qingdao people

Residents can also be called Qingdao people, such as Ni Ping and Tang Guoqiang. Geographically speaking, Qingdao people can be divided into city people, Laoshan people, Jimo people, Chengyang people, Pingdu people, Laixi people, Jiaozhou people and Jiaonan people. Although these areas are all from Qingdao, their diets, dialects and customs are different. Historically, Qingdao people can be divided into three categories: Qingdao aborigines, Qingdao immigrants and Qingdao "new citizens".

1, Qingdao Aboriginal

Qingdao is a young city with a history of only over one hundred years. Before the opening of 1898, Qingdao was sparsely populated, with only Qianhui Village, Zhanshan Village, Fushan Station and Damai Island. Most of these villages were formed in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, either farming or fishing, and they have flourished to this day. Qingdao aborigines refer to the descendants of the residents of these villages.

2. Qingdao immigrants

After Qingdao 1898 was opened, it quickly became an important industrial and port city in northern China. A large number of people began to flood into Qingdao from Rizhao, Yexian, Laiyang, Huangxian, Linyi and other surrounding areas, becoming port workers, coachmen, textile women workers or running small businesses. Qingdao immigrants are these residents and their descendants.

3. Qingdao "new citizen"

According to statistics, before the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the population of Qingdao once exceeded one million. 1949 after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), on the one hand, due to the formation of the household registration system, the speed of foreign immigrants to Qingdao gradually slowed down; On the other hand, Qingdao's status as a municipality directly under the Central Government was cancelled and placed under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province. Some factories quickly moved to neighboring cities, and hundreds of thousands of industrial workers moved with them, resulting in a negative population growth in Qingdao. After the reform and opening up, Qingdao, as an important port city, ushered in a new round of development peak. A large number of migrant workers poured into Qingdao from the surrounding areas. They are hardworking and have made great contributions to the development and construction of Qingdao. At the same time, Qingdao also accepted these brothers and sisters from all over the motherland with a broad mind, and organizations such as "New Citizen's Home" were quickly established to protect the legitimate rights and interests of migrant workers and promote their free development. Now in Qingdao, almost everyone has a few friends from other places, and the migrants live in harmony with the citizens of this city, which is very harmonious. The government cares and the citizens are friendly. Many migrant workers have long regarded Qingdao as their hometown, and Qingdao people affectionately call them "new citizens" of Qingdao.