Paul Goble
Staunton,
August 6 – Russians from Siberia and elsewhere are flocking to China where
salaries are three to five times higher than they are in the Russian Federation
(newizv.ru/news/society/23-07-2018/sibirskie-uchitelya-vyrvalis-iz-nischety-v-kitay), and join other
Russians to become “part of our Greater China,” a Beijing newspaper says.
Russians have been living in China
since before Soviet times, and many of them, Toutiao reports, have become an ethnic minority within the family
of nationalities which form the population of China (toutiao.com/a6577580769818968590/;
translated into Russian are inosmi.ru/social/20180804/242828091.html).
The older Russian minority in China
now numbers “fewer than 20,000 people,” the paper says. “They speak Russian and
still use the Cyrillic alphabet.” But they have become very loyal Chinese as
well, defending the country when needed and supporting China even against
Russia, Toutiao says.
When asked what they think about
Russia, the ethnic Russian minority of China gives an answer that makes all
Chinese proud: “’We are Chinese,’” its members say. And despite the fact that they look and act
in other ways like their co-ethnics in China, they insist that “they are not
foreigners but Chinese.”
This
is obviously not a trend the Russia of Vladimir Putin is interested in
highlighting not only because it shows that linguistic and cultural survival
does not mean the retention of political loyalties but also because is indicates
that even China with its radically different culture can win the loyalty of
ethnic Russians on its territory.
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