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Old 15-02-2005, 03:12 AM
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Hello,

I'm curious about the experiences of people who are Half-Chinese in Hong Kong. Some refer to themselves as Eurasian, Mixed, Half-Breeds, Bi-Racial...if one of your parents is Chinese, then this applies.

They are so few around, I wonder if I can get responses from any, or even somebody who knows any...

I would like to know:
  • What is the other half?
  • Do you think you have a problem with identity; you don't quite know who you are, or the reverse: you know a lot about yourself and have too much choices to choose from?
  • Do you identify more with your Chinese side or the other side?
  • Do you speak the language? (Cantonese/ Mandarin or other)

Also:
  • Did you grow up in HK?
  • If not, what draws/drew/brought you to HK?

I've many other questions...but for now I'll share the names of some HK Half-Chinese celebrities:
  • Carl Ng Ka-Lung (actor)
  • Rosemary Vanderbukle (HK Supermodel)
  • Isabella (singer, EEG label)
  • Michael Wong (Wong Man-Dak) (actor)
  • Steven Cheung (Singer, 1/2 of the duo Boy'z, EEG)
  • Karen Mok (actress)
  • Anthony Wong (actor)
  • Daniel Wu (actor)
(btw the last two will be appearing with Twins in the movie "House of Fury")
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dont know about the other 'celebs' you listed , but Karen Mok aka Karen Joy Morris may not take too kindly to be fobbed off as a Half Chinese. Her pedigree is much more convoluted and interesting;

Mother is quarter-Persian, quarter-German on her father's side, half-Chinese from her mother's; father is half-Welsh on his father's side, half-Chinese from his mother's.
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Old 15-02-2005, 06:22 PM
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Hello,
I am half scot half chinese.(father-scot, mother-shanghainese) Grew up here in HK without a father.(passed away in a car accident when I was 4) And apparently my cantonese is much better than my english.
I am 36 now.

Looking back through all these years I do think I had some problems in identifying myself in terms of who I was. If I should tell people I am chinese or british. Luckily for the past 5,6 years, I am gradually becoming more and more confident of who I am. I am just I. I no longer give a flying ass to what nationality I belong to.

And if I am going to have any children, they are going to be a quarter scot, a quarter chinese, and half thai. Interesting eh!

Are there any questions? I would be more than happy to tell you about my story.
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Talking Eurasian..

Hi I thought i'd attach a picture of me and Carl Ng.. we are both Eurasian.. though I prefer the term "mongrel" ;-)

I am half british half chinese, and was born and raised in Hong Kong by my mother. It seems that most eurasians I know all around the world, come from broken families.

I speak english, cantonese and a bit of mandarin, and have a strong interest in learning more languages.

I don't have a problem identifying with my "race", simply because I view "Eurasian" as another catagory of ethnicity. I am not chinese or english, I am eurasian. living in HK makes it easier to not lean one way or the other, even though HK is chinese, it is also very diverse with different races and culture, especially English. So here in HK, I feel right at home!

When it comes to my personality, however, I have many tradtitional chinese morals. For example, the importance of respect, loyalty and being humble.

Well I guess thats all from me for now..

I hope this helps you!
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Old 19-02-2005, 03:38 PM
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Eurasians are hot!!!
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Old 19-02-2005, 11:27 PM
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Wink They are

There are a couple of theories to explain the hotness of Eurasians/hybrids. The following website lists a few to date:

http://www.gnxp.com/MT2/archives/000790.html

1) More attractiveness than usual is required for people to cross the race line
2) Multiracial people benefit from hybrid vigor/heterosis (source)
3) They aren't really attractive per se , just exotic looking
4) Averaging of features is attractive in general, and happens more readily with different ancestry parents (source)
5) Averaging of attractive people results in attractive faces, and symmetry is a comparatively weak factor (Dienekes)

The webpage also posts some photos of some attractive half-asian women and an informative discussion on the topic.
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So Doogle, what's your personal experience? Not an excuse to meet 'exotic-looking' babes are you =)
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Old 26-02-2005, 12:14 AM
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Oh yeah - all 8 of them here in Hong Kong.

regarding my experience:
I feel like I'm a kid in a candy store. I have a lot of great things about both sides to choose from. Or all of it if I like.

I'm also eager to pick up Cantonese to better communicate with my family and friends I have made.

The other half is French-Canadian and Scottish.
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From your blog, you look okay, as in you have no prob at all when mingling with the locals and integrating into the so-called 'HK culture' and I am sure you chose "all of it if I like" quoting yourself =)
So far so good for you, it seems.
I'm quarter indian, though I don't speak any Hindi/Tamil at all, and I looked Malay. Tall for an Asian, and when I was in HK, I got complimenting looks cos I speak Cantonese so well when i don't look Chinese, so learning the language is, erm, important in my opinion. Locals look up to you when you speak like them
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I lived in HK when I was 15/16. (I'm now 18). I'm half American (mostly French), a quarter Chinese and a quarter Thai. I don't speak any Cantonese. It was really interesting when I lived there because some people would try to speak to me in Cantonese while others spoke to me in English. I supposed whether you look local depends on the person who talks to you?!
I have always been confused as to what ethnicity I am. I live in the states and eurasian isn't really a term here. I guess California is so diverse that you don't really need to specify your ethnicity.
I love HK! And I'm going there for the summer!
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