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Xin Li / TPG Studio (2021-2022)[SEM1]

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Education for the offspring of Chinese immigrants

The first generation of immigrants (the parents) work hard to provide a better environment and education for the next generation of children, and they work hard to give their children more options. Education is also a very important issue for… Continue Reading →

British-Chinese food development history

1986 London’s first major Chinese factory, Seawoo, sourced from suppliers around the world (a symbol of Oriental food culture and the voice of Asian cuisine in UK) https://seewoouk.com/ 1970 Chinese cooking becomes popular https://www.britishchineseheritagecentre.org.uk/zh_cn/ph/timeline/british_chinese_workforce.html   How the British-Chinese takeaway took… Continue Reading →

Hokkien immigrants and Chinese takeaways

Hokkien (/ˈhɒkiɛn/) is a Southern Min language originating from the Minnan region in the south-eastern part of Fujian Province in Southeastern Mainland China and spoken widely there.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkien The Changle and Fuqing regions of Fujian have very little arable land per… Continue Reading →

The main routes to immigration to the UK

It is also important for immigrant families to have a legal status, so I researched and searched for the main ways to immigrate to the UK, and found out through a timeline that the 2008 financial crisis has led to… Continue Reading →

History of Chinese immigration to the United Kingdom

The Chinese community is one of the oldest in London. Britain began trade with China in the 17th century, and Chinese sailors arrived in London in 1782 on East India Company ships. This small group lives near the Pennyfield and… Continue Reading →

Explore the city

Feb 18, 2022

Fangdi- The destination to promised land

     Artist: Fang di The destination to promised land Because my focus is on Chinese people migrating overseas, but migration is a worldwide issue, so in the course of my research I found this video by fang di, a… Continue Reading →

tutorial with Catriona (03/02)

My question is that I do not know how to connect works and sites well. The advice Catriona gave me was an important point about the sites which are about non Gallery spaces and not working in an art context,…. Continue Reading →

Talk with yang 「about why immigration and relatives’s condition」

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research about immigration history

I need to establish an objective research. What kind of group does he ( I interviewed the protagonist of the filming, the owner of the seafood shop yang)  represent behind such a Chinese living abroad? How does policy and immigration… Continue Reading →

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