Left : My paternal grand father and grandmother
Right : My maternal grandfather and grandmother
The first record of travel from China is provided in the travelogue of
Fa0hien who visited Tamluk in the 5th cent. BC. Fa-Hien was a Chinese Buddhist
monk who travelled to India, Nepal and Sri Lanka to acquire Buddhist manuscripts
between 399 to 412 BC. His work is a travel book filled with accounts of early
Buddhism and history of numerous countries along the Silk road at the turn of
the 5th century. records of immigration for the next 16 century are not
reliable.
The first person to come to India and settle down was Yang Tai Chow in
1778 during the British Rule when Calcutta was the capital of the British
India. Most of the immigrants from China found a foothold in Calcutta and
started working at the Calcutta port. Calcutta because it was the easiest
accessible metropolitan area from China by land. Most of them even started
their own business of carpentry, tanning and shoe making.
My family’s story of migration is quite different. My Great
grandparents decided to leave China and settle down in India due to political
and social unrest.
The Qing Dynasty, also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming
Dynasty in Chinese history, and was the last ruling dynasty of China, ruling
from 1644 to 1912. It was overthrown following the Xinhai Revolution. Due to
this there was major political and economic struggle for the people of China.
During the war people were being killed if they opposed the new
Government.
Children and women were being murdered. For the protection of their
families my great grandfather along with his family escaped to Rangoon.
In order to save the children from any harm they were carried from one
place to the other in tin boxes and food baskets.
My maternal grandmother was born in Rangoon. (a lot of story telling and source of information for us is she.)
When my grandmother turned five, the family decided to move back to
China.
After spending a few years there, my great grand father passed away and
my great grand mother along with the children returned back to India for a
safer peaceful life in Calcutta. In the year 1962 during the Indo China war my
family migrated to India for the second time and have been staying here ever
since.
Though we’ve made India our homeland, no Chinese leaves his home not
intending to return. His hope is always to come back rich, to die and be buried
where his ancestors are buried.
This is where it all began. The Lee family belongs to the Central
province of the Republic of China - Hupeh or Hubei province, Wuhan being the
capital. The name Hubei means “north of the lake”, referring to Hubei’s
position, north of Dongting Lake.
My grandfather
hasn’t been to china after migrating to India decades ago. Though it’s a life long
wish of every Chinese living in India that one day we might be able to visit
our origin nation.
Through out my 27 years of life I’ve been asked many times where am I
from and from which part of China do i belong to.
Now I know exactly where it is on the map
*Written by Lisa Lee

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