This is now called the China Qiaodu Museum of Overseas Chinese, which has been relocated into the larger facility that’s immediately north.
It’s a very well made museum that exhibits the history of Chinese persons that have emigrated, and what they accomplished or achieved for their home country as well as their destination countries.
It’s definitely worth a visit, and admission is free without any ID check required. It’ll take about 2-3 hours to cover all three available floors....
Read moreThe ancestors of more than half the Cantonese in Singapore and Malaysia came from SiYi (四邑) or what’s now called WuYi (五邑)with the addition of Jiangmen. So it’s only befitting that a museum depicting their stories of immigration, their struggles abroad and their eventual success and return to hometown, is found in this city.
Entry is free. The museum is rather modern and high tech, very well maintained. Plan to spend at least two hours here to cover all...
Read moresuch a nice museum which you can lean many knowledge here, esp those chinese who went abroad for a living in last two century,and also the museum is also presenting how oversea Chinese contributed their owns helpingin Second Sino-Japanese War, do really owe our respect
very knowledgeable and well organized museum, do worth a visit haa, i love their interior design too
中國僑都華僑華人博物館 China Qiaodu Museum of Oversea Chinese
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