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The Teochew people or Chaoshan people (rendered Têo-Swa in romanized Teoswa and Chaoshan in
Standard Chinese Standard Chinese ()—in linguistics Standard Northern Mandarin or Standard Beijing Mandarin, in common speech simply Mandarin, better qualified as Standard Mandarin, Modern Standard Mandarin or Standard Mandarin Chinese—is a modern Standar ...
also known as Teo-Swa in mainland China due to a change in place names) is anyone native to the historical Chaoshan region in south China who speak the Teo-Swa Min (Chaoshan) language (typified by the Chaozhou dialect). Today, most Chaoshan people live throughout Chaoshan, Hong Kong, and also outside China in Southeast Asia, including in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, and Indonesia. The community can also be found in diasporas around the world, including the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and France.


Terms

Chaoshan can be romanized in a variety of schemes, and are known in Mandarin as ''Cháoshan rén'' and in Cantonese as ''Chiushan yan''. In referring to themselves as ethnic Chinese, Chaoshan people generally use ''Deung nang'' (), as opposed to ''Hang nang'' (). Chaoshan people of the
diaspora A diaspora ( ) is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin. Historically, the word was used first in reference to the dispersion of Greeks in the Hellenic world, and later Jews after ...
would generally use ''ting nang'' () to indicate Chinese heritage in a cultural sense. ''tingnang'' and '' tangren'' are broadly used by most of the southern Chinese people living outside of China, referring to their maintaining a substantial cultural identity they consider to be Chinese. The identification of "tingnang" could perhaps be due to their early affiliation with the Tang dynasty. The Teochew people are those who speak the Teochew dialect and identify with Teochew culture, cuisine and customs. Teochew people also commonly refer to each other as ''ga gi nang'' ().


History

The ancestors of the Chaoshan people moved to present-day Chaoshan as refugees possibly from central China due to various reasons. The Teochews were often called Fulao (Hoklo) because they came mostly passed through Fujian during migration, with some well-maintained language and customs from ancient China. As was recorded in pedigrees and ancient inscriptions, one of the two groups of those who temporarily migrated to the capital city of Fujian later moved to parts of Chaoshan instead in batches during the Tang Dynasty, genetically intermixing with the local people within Chaoshan there. The Chaoshan people are mistakenly known to the Cantonese as "Hoklo", literally meaning "men of Fujian", although the term "Teochew" was used in the
Straits Settlements The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Singapore for more than a century, it was originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controlled by the British East India Comp ...
in the 19th century and early 20th century. "Teochew" is derived from Teochew prefecture (Chaozhou Fu) the departmental city where they originate.Kingsley Bolton, Christopher Hutton, Triad societies: western accounts of the history, sociology and linguistics of Chinese secret societies, p. 93.


Teochew immigration to Singapore

From the 19th century, significant numbers of Teochew people left their homeland for Singapore and a new life. Early Teochew settlers could trace their origins to eight counties/prefectures: Chao'an, Chenghai, Chaoyang, Jieyang, Raoping, Puning, Huilai and Nan'ao. In addition to these new immigrants from the port of Swatow (
Shantou Shantou, alternately romanized as Swatow and sometimes known as Santow, is a prefecture-level city on the eastern coast of Guangdong, China, with a total population of 5,502,031 as of the 2020 census (5,391,028 in 2010) and an administrative ...
), Teochew immigrants from Siam and the Riau Islands also began settling in Singapore after 1819. Today, Teochew is the second-most spoken Chinese dialect in Singapore. They are the second-largest Chinese dialect group in Singapore, comprising 21% of the Chinese population. As a result, they play a significant role in commerce and politics.


Teochew in Taiwan

Most of the Teochew descendants in Taiwan have already been " hokkienized" ("hoklonized"). They speak the Taiwanese Hokkien language instead of Teochew. However, there are still some Teochew in Chaozhou township, in
Pingtung County Pingtung County is a county located in southern Taiwan. It has a warm tropical monsoon climate and is known for its agriculture and tourism. Kenting National Park, Taiwan's oldest national park, is located in the county. The county seat is Pin ...
. A 1926 Japanese census found that there were 134,800 people in Taiwan of Teochew ancestry.


Culture

Throughout a history of over 1000 years, the region of Chaoshan, known in ancient times as Teochew Prefecture, has developed and cultivated a prestigious culture which manifests its unique characteristics in language, opera, cuisine, tea practice, music, and embroidery. The
Teochew language Teochew or Chaozhou (, , , Teochew endonym: , Shantou dialect: ) is a dialect of Chaoshan Min, a Southern Min language, that is spoken by the Teochew people in the Chaoshan region of eastern Guangdong and by their diaspora around the world. I ...
() is spoken by roughly 10 million people in Chaoshan and more than five million outside the Chinese mainland. Chaoshan Cuisine is known for its distinctive sauces, seafood dishes, and stews.
Teochew opera Teochew opera or Chaozhou opera, Chiuchow opera (especially in Hong Kong), is one of the many variants of Chinese opera, originating in southern China's Chaoshan region. It is popular in eastern Guangdong, southern Fujian, Hong Kong, Macau, Thailan ...
() is a traditional art form which has a history of more than 500 years and is now enjoyed by 20 million Teochew people in over 20 countries and regions. Based on local folk dances and ballads, Teochew opera has formed its own style under the influence of Nanxi Opera. Nanxi is one of the oldest Chinese operas and originated in the Song Dynasty. The old form of choral accompaniment still preserves its distinctive features . Clowns and females are the most distinctive characters in Teochew opera, and fan-play and acrobatic skills are prominent.
Teochew music Teochew or Chiuchow (; peng'im: ''Dio⁵ziu¹'' ) is a historical area that is mostly within the modern Chaoshan region, eastern Guangdong, China. Teochew may also refer to: *Teochew dialect, a dialect of Southern Min Chinese, commonly used in e ...
() is popular in Chaoshan's teahouse scene. The Teochew
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instrument, gong, drum, and traditional Chinese flute are typically involved in ensembles. The current Chaozhou drum music is said to be similar to the Drum and Wind Music form of the Han and Tang Dynasties. Teochew woodcarving () is a form of Chinese woodcarving originating from Chaoshan. Teochew people used a great deal of Teochew wood carving in their buildings.
Yingge dance Yingge dance, Yingge, Engor (Chinese: 英歌; Mandarin Chinese: Yīnggē), or "''Hero's Song''," is a form of Chinese folk dance originating from the Ming Dynasty. It is very popular in Teochew, a region in the east of Guangdong and is one of th ...
() is a form of Chinese folk dance originating in the Ming Dynasty. It is one of the most representative form of Teochew folk arts. Although few movies or television dramas have been made about the Teochew people, one such notable drama is the Singaporean 1995 drama series '' The Teochew Family''. In 2019 Netflix released the documentary series ''
Flavorful Origins ''Flavorful Origins'' (风味原产地) is a Chinese television documentary series, exploring culinary secrets of China and the various cooking techniques and cuisines with native Asian ingredients from the Chaoshan (season 1, 2019), Yunnan (seaso ...
'', which focused on Teochew cuisine.


Notable Teochew people


Politicians


Leaders

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Chatichai Choonhavan Chatichai Choonhavan ( th, ชาติชาย ชุณหะวัณ, , ; 5 April 1920 – 6 May 1998) was a Thai army officer, diplomat and politician. From 1986 to 1991, he was the chairman of the Thai Nation Party and served as the Prim ...
, Prime Minister of Thailand; 1988–1991. * Banharn Silpa-archa (馬德祥), Prime Minister of Thailand; 1995–1996


Cabinet ministry

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Bhichai Rattakul Bhichai Rattakul ( th, พิชัย รัตตกุล, , ; 16 September 1924 – 28 February 2022) was a Thai politician who served as the Deputy Prime Minister from 1983 to 1990 and 1997 to 2000, Speaker of the House of Representatives, ...
(陳裕財), President of the National Assembly, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand. *
Chumpol Silpa-archa Chumpol Silpa-archa ( th, ชุมพล ศิลปอาชา, , ; 6 June 1940 – 21 January 2013) was a Thai politician who served in the government of Thailand as Minister of Tourism and Sports from 2008 to 2013; he was also Deputy Prim ...
, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, Minister of Tourism and Sports, Minister of Education. *
Kalaya Sophonpanich Kalaya Sophonpanich ( th, กัลยา โสภณพนิช; ; ; born 21 September 1940) is a Thai physicist and politician who served as the Ministry of Science and Technology (Thailand), Minister of Science and Technology from 2008 to 2 ...
(龍宛虹), Minister of Science and Technology of Thailand. *
Korn Dabbaransi Korn Dabbaransi ( th, กร ทัพพะรังสี, , alternatively transcribed as Thapparangsi or ''Dabaransi'', ; born 14 September 1945) is a Thai politician. He was the leader of the National Development Party from 1998 to 2003. Korn ...
, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand, Minister of Office of the Prime Minister, Minister of Science and Technology, Minister of Public Health, Minister of Industry. *
Bhichit Rattakul Bhichit Rattakul ( th, พิจิตต รัตตกุล, , born August 30, 1946) is a Thai politician who served as the governor of Bangkok from 1996 to 2000 and the science deputy minister of Thailand. He is the son of former foreign min ...
, Governor of Bangkok. * Alice Wong, Minister of Business, Minister of Seniors of Canada. * Lim Boon Heng (林文興), Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Minister without portfolio. * Lim Swee Say (林瑞生), Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Minister for Manpower, Minister for the Environment of Singapore. * Teo Chee Hean (張志賢), Senior Minister of Singapore, Coordinating Minister for National Security, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Minister for Education, Minister for Defence. * Tan Soo Khoon (陳樹群), Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore. *
Varawut Silpa-archa Varawut Silpa-archa ( th, วราวุธ ศิลปอาชา) is a Thai politician. , he serves as Minister of Natural Resources and Environment in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. Early life and education Vara ...
, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of Thailand. * Koh Poh Koon (许宝琨), Senior Minister for Environment, Manpower, Trade and Industry of Singapore.


Others

*
Kraisak Choonhavan Kraisak Choonhavan ( th, ไกรศักดิ์ ชุณหะวัณ, born 8 October 1947 – 11 June 2020) was a Thai politician. He was a member of the Senate for Nakhon Ratchasima Province from 2000 till 2006. Family and education ...
, member of Thailand parliament. * Gladys Liu (廖嬋娥), Member of Parliament for Chisholm, Australia.


Business and Entrepreneur

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Chin Sophonpanich Chin Sophonpanich ( th, ชิน โสภณพนิช; ; 10 November 1910 – 4 January 1988) was a Thai entrepreneur who founded Bangkok Bank and Bangkok Insurance. Biography Chin was born in Wat Sai quarter in Thonburi Province (curre ...
(陳弼臣), founded Bangkok Bank and
Bangkok Insurance The Bangkok Insurance Public Company Limited is a Thai insurance company based in Bangkok. The company is one of the leading insurance companies in the country. History Bangkok Insurance PCL. was established on 15 April 1947 as Asia Insurance ...
. *
Vincent Lo Vincent Lo Hong-shui, GBM, GBS, JP (; born 18 April 1948) is the chairman of Hong Kong-based Shui On Group, a building-materials and construction firm. He graduated from the University of New South Wales, Australia, in 1969. Upon returning ...
(羅康瑞), founder and chairman of Shui On Group. * Lim Por-yen (林百欣), founded the
Lai Sun Group Lai Sun Group () is a Hong Kong conglomerate. It was founded by garment billionaire and entrepreneur, Lim Por-yen. Its businesses include property development, real estate investment, hotel, telecom, mass media and entertainment. Lai Sun is work ...
. *
Goh Cheng Liang Goh Cheng Liang (; born 1927) is a Singaporean billionaire businessman who founded Wuthelam Holdings, which manufactures paint and coatings. Early life Goh Cheng Liang was born in Singapore. He is the son of Wu Songchang and Li Xiuying. He gre ...
, Billionaire businessman, founded Wuthelam Holdings, which manufactures paint and coatings. * Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi (蘇旭明), Billionaire, founder of
Thai Beverage Thai Beverage, better known as ThaiBev ( th, ไทยเบฟ) (), is Thailand's largest and one of Southeast Asia's largest beverage companies, with distilleries in Thailand, UK, and China. It is owned by Thai Chinese billionaire business ma ...
, and the chairman of conglomerates TCC Group and
Fraser and Neave Fraser and Neave, Limited (F&N) is a Singaporean food and beverage, publishing and former brewing and property industries conglomerate. It is owned by Thai Chinese billionaire business magnate Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi. Listed in Singapore, the ...
. *
Krit Ratanarak Krit Ratanarak (; ; ; born 19 April 1946) is a Thai-Chinese billionaire businessman, and the chairman of Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company (operator of Channel 7) and head of one of Thailand's leading family business groups. The Ratana ...
(李智正), chairman of
Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company The Channel 7 or Channel 7 HD, fully known as Bangkok Broadcasting & Television Company Limited Channel 7 ( th, สถานีโทรทัศน์ช่อง 7 เอชดี), is a Thai free-to-air television network that was launched o ...
. * Joseph Lau (劉鑾雄), founder, chairman and CEO of
Chinese Estates Group Chinese Estates Group is a real estate development group based in Hong Kong. The group comprises three Hong Kong publicly listed companies : Chinese Estates Holdings Limited (Stock Code: 127), Chi Cheung Investment Company, Limited (Stock Code: ...
. *
Thomas Lau Thomas Lau Luen-hung (born 1953) is a Hong Kong business magnate of Teochew people, Teochew descent. He is the chairman and CEO of Lifestyle International Holdings which operates Hong Kong's largest department, Sogo Hong Kong. He is a member of t ...
(劉鑾鴻), CEO of Lifestyle International Holdings which operates Hong Kong's largest department, Sogo Hong Kong. * Peter Lam (林建岳), Billionaire and Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. *
Chartsiri Sophonpanich Chartsiri Sophonpanich ( th, ชาติศิริ โสภณพนิช, , zh, 陳智深, Teochew: Tâng Tì-tshim; born 12 May 1959) is a Thai banker. He currently serves as President of Bangkok Bank, the largest commercial bank in Tha ...
(陳智深), President of Bangkok Bank. *
Ma Huateng Ma Huateng (, born on October 29, 1971), also known as Pony Ma, is a Chinese billionaire business magnate. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Tencent, one of the most valuable companies in Asia, one of the largest intern ...
(馬化騰), one of the top ten richest man in the world, with estimated net worth of US$55.3 billion. He is the founder, chairman and CEO of Tencent. * Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi, CEO and president of ThaiBev.


Actors and singers

* Chen Shucheng, actor and host. * Tan Kheng Hua, actress * Canti Lau, actor and singer. * Zoe Tay, actress and former model. * Chen Hanwei, actor. * Joe Ma (actor), actor. * Ada Choi, actress. * James Ma *
Lucas Wong Wong Yuk-hei ( zh, t=黃旭熙; born 25 January 1999), better known mononymously as Lucas (), is a Hong Kong rapper, singer, and model based in South Korea. He is a member of the South Korean boy group NCT, its Chinese sub-unit WayV and rotat ...
, rapper, singer, and model.


See also

*
Poh Teck Tung Foundation The Poh Teck Tung Foundation ( th, มูลนิธิป่อเต็กตึ๊ง, from zh, t=華僑報德善堂, p=Huáqiáo Bàodé shàntáng) is a rescue foundation founded in Thailand famously known for rescuing road accident victims ...
: Teochew religious charitable group in Thailand *
Yueh Hai Ching Temple Yueh Hai Ching Temple (Traditional Chinese , Simplified Chinese ), also known as the Wak Hai Cheng Bio from its Teochew dialect, Teochew pronunciation, is a Chinese temple in Singapore located in Raffles Place in Singapore's Downtown Core, central ...
: Oldest Teochew temple in Singapore * Ngee Ann Kongsi: Teochew charitable group in Singapore * Thai Chinese * Taishanese people * Lingnan culture *
Lingnan Lingnan (; Vietnamese: Lĩnh Nam) is a geographic area referring to the lands in the south of the Nanling Mountains. The region covers the modern Chinese subdivisions of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, and Macau, as well as modern northe ...


Notes


References and further reading

* Gia Lim Tan,
Origins
" An Introduction to the Culture and History of the Teochews in Singapore," World Scientific, 2018.


External links


Gaginang, a teochew nonprofit organization

Singapore Teochew Federation for Businesses & Associations
{{DEFAULTSORT:Teochew People Subgroups of the Han Chinese Hong Kong people