The remarkable story of how a people and country
embraced each other—and ultimately left their identities inextricably linked.
For many centuries, Chinese migrated to the ports, cities and provinces of
Thailand. These immigrants included traders, skilled laborers, adventurers and
the neardestitute who dreamed of a better life. Over time, they came to form
one of the largest and most influential diasporas in the world. From tin mining
to railway-building to rice trading, their skills helped the country develop
and prosper. Some came to advise Thai monarchs, intermarry, and run businesses
integral to the economy. One son of a Chinese father and Thai mother even
became king. This community overcame many personal, cultural and social
challenges to eventually become an integral part of almost all the kingdom's
affairs all the way through to the present day. This book tells the extraordinary
history of the Thai-Chinese.
"No country in Southeast Asia has been as successful as Thailand in
integrating its Chinese community. This book provides deep insights into this
process and should provide illumination reading for anyone interested in
Southeast Asian success stories. It is a must-read." —Kishore Mahbubani,
author of The Great Convergence
About the Author
Jeffery Sng and Pimpraphai Bisalputra have
dedicated much of their lives to the study of Chinese and Thai history. Sng
studied philosophy and literature at Singapore University then attended Cornell
University for postgraduate studies at the Institute of Southeast Asian
studies. He has lived in Bangkok for over 30 years, writing articles about the
Chinese Diaspora, the Thai Chinese business community, Chinatown and many other
topics. Pimpraphai graduated from the London School of Economics and attended
Cornell for her postgraduate studies. She has published extensively on the
Chinese in Thailand. The pair previously collaborated on the book Bencharong
& Chinawares in the Court of Siam, The Surat Osathanugrah Collections.