Sporadic Chinese migration into Vietnam continued between the 9th to 15th century.
The modern wave of Chinese migration to Kenya dates back to the late 20th century.
Since Chinese migration had declined during the 1960s and 1970s, the community's growth was limited.
Tensions grew as the colonial government tried to restrict Chinese migration through deportations.
Chinese migration to Britain has a history of at least 150 years.
Chinese migration overseas has also continued into the 20th and 21st centuries.
Chinese migration to the island began in the 19th century; Syrians arrived in the early part of this century.
Chinese migration was encouraged at various times by the Brookes.
Along with the closure of China's borders in 1950, this meant that Chinese migration to the island largely came to a halt.
Eventually, the federal government itself perceived Chinese migration as a national concern and commissioned various studies to address the alleged threats.