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Difference between Chinese Indonesians and Chung Hwa Hui

Chinese Indonesians vs. Chung Hwa Hui

Chinese Indonesians (Orang Tionghoa Indonesia), or simply Orang Tionghoa or Tionghoa, are Indonesians whose ancestors arrived from China at some stage in the last eight centuries. Chung Hwa Hui (CHH) was a conservative, largely pro-Dutch political organization and party in the Dutch East Indies (today Indonesia), often criticised as a mouthpiece of the colonial Chinese establishment.

Similarities between Chinese Indonesians and Chung Hwa Hui

Chinese Indonesians and Chung Hwa Hui have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cabang Atas, Chinese nationalism, Dutch East Indies, Hok Hoei Kan, Indonesia, Leo Suryadinata, Liem Koen Hian, Loa Sek Hie, Malay language, Mandarin Chinese, Native Indonesians, Peranakan Chinese, Phoa Liong Gie, Republic of China (1912–1949), Sin Po (newspaper), Suharto, Sukarno, Volksraad (Dutch East Indies).

Cabang Atas

The Cabang Atas (Van Ophuijsen Spelling System: Tjabang Atas)—literally 'upper branch' in Indonesian—was the traditional Chinese establishment or gentry of colonial Indonesia.

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Chinese nationalism

Chinese nationalism is a form of nationalism in which asserts that the Chinese people are a nation and promotes the cultural and national unity of all Chinese people.

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Dutch East Indies

The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Nederlands(ch)-Indië) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.

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Hok Hoei Kan

Kan Hok Hoei Sia (6 January 1881 - 1 March 1951), generally known as Hok Hoei Kan or in short H. H. Kan, was a prominent public figure, statesman and patrician landowner of Peranakan Chinese descent in the Dutch East Indies (today known as Indonesia).

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Indonesia

Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.

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Leo Suryadinata

Leo Suryadinata (born Liauw Kian-Djoe in Jakarta, 21 February 1941) is an Indonesian-born Singaporean sinologist.

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Liem Koen Hian

Liem Koen Hian (3 November 1897 – 4 November 1952) was an Indonesian journalist and politician.

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Loa Sek Hie

Loa Sek Hie Sia (born in Batavia in 1898 - died in The Hague in 1965) was a colonial Indonesian politician, parliamentarian and the founding Voorzitter or chairman of the controversial, ethnic-Chinese self-defense force Pao An Tui (1946 - 1949).

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Malay language

Malay (Bahasa Melayu, Jawi: بهاس ملايو) is an Austronesian language that is an official language of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and that is also spoken in East Timor and parts of Thailand.

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Mandarin Chinese

Mandarin is a group of Chinese language dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China.

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Native Indonesians

Native Indonesians, also known as Pribumi or Bumiputra, are Indonesians whose ancestral roots lie mainly in the archipelago, distinguished from Indonesians of known (partial) foreign descent, like Chinese Indonesians (Tionghoa), Arab Indonesians, Indian Indonesians, Japanese Indonesians, and Indo-Europeans (Eurasians).

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Peranakan Chinese

The Peranakan Chinese are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to maritime Southeast Asia, known as Nanyang, namely the British Colonial ruled ports in the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian Archipelago, as well as Singapore.

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Phoa Liong Gie

Phoa Liong Gie Sia (born in Bandung on June 4, 1905 – died on January 14, 1983, in Switzerland) was an Indonesian-born Swiss jurist, politician and newspaper owner of the late colonial era in the Dutch East Indies.

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Republic of China (1912–1949)

The Republic of China (ROC), or simply China, as a sovereign state was based on mainland China from 1912 to 1949, when the government retreated to Taiwan, where it continues to be based.

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Sin Po (newspaper)

Sin Po was a Peranakan Chinese Malay-language newspaper published in the Dutch East Indies and later Indonesia.

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Suharto

Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving President of Indonesia.

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Sukarno

Sukarno (born Koesno Sosrodihardjo,, 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967.

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Volksraad (Dutch East Indies)

The Volksraad (People's Council) was an advisory, and later semi-legislative institution for the Dutch East Indies, provided for by law in 1916 but only established with the actual installation of the Council in 1918.

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  • What Chinese Indonesians and Chung Hwa Hui have in common
  • What are the similarities between Chinese Indonesians and Chung Hwa Hui

Chinese Indonesians and Chung Hwa Hui Comparison

Chinese Indonesians has 421 relations, while Chung Hwa Hui has 50. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 3.82% = 18 / (421 + 50).

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