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What is the number of Portuguese Chinese in each province of China?

Number of Portuguese Chinese in each province

First place-Zhejiang

Zhejiang people are the earliest recorded Chinese who came to Portugal, and also the province with the largest number of Chinese in Portugal at present. At present, there are about 13000 to 14000 people in Portugal, mainly engaged in Chinese food industry and wholesale and retail of department stores. After working in Portugal for five years (making money in the first three years and paying for going abroad, and saving money to start a business in the second two years), overseas Chinese in Zhejiang will basically start their own businesses. At present, there are far more bosses than part-time workers in Zhejiang.

Second place-Shandong

The number of Shandong people ranked second is about 8,000 to 9,000, and a large number of Shandong people came to Portugal around 1992. At that time, Shandong people were mainly from Qingdao, and there were few people in other parts of Shandong. From 1998, Laixi people in Shandong Province began to land in Portugal. After several years of development, Laixi people came to Portugal on a large scale after 20 1 year.

At present, entrepreneurs in Shandong mainly open small department stores, retail stores, fruit shops, snack bars, small hotels and Chinese restaurants. There are also several regular massage shops in several tourist cities in the south, serving Portuguese and tourists from all over the world. The vast majority of Shandong people work for a living and are currently the main force in the Portuguese Chinese employment market.

Third place-Fujian

At present, there are more than 2,000 overseas Chinese in Fujian living in Portugal.

Fourth place-Shanghai

The number of Shanghainese in Portugal has been hovering around 1000, which may be related to the fact that Shanghainese have always regarded developed countries as immigration destinations.

Fifth place-Northeast China

There are hundreds of Northeasters in Portugal (Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang in the three northeastern provinces).