Indonesians in Hong Kong
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Indonesians in Hong Kong, numbering 102,100,[2] form the second-largest ethnic minority group in the territory, behind Filipinos.[3] Most Indonesians coming to Hong Kong today are those who arrive under limited-term contracts for employment as foreign domestic helpers. The Hong Kong Immigration Department allows the Indonesian consulate to force Indonesian domestic helpers to use employment agencies.[4] Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong comprise 2.4% of all overseas Indonesian workers.[5] Among the Indonesian population is a group of Chinese Indonesians, many of them finding refuge in Hong Kong after the civil persecution of them.
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165,750 (2015) | |
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Causeway Bay, Kowloon, Wan Chai | |
Languages | |
Indonesian, Javanese, Sundanese, Cantonese, English, others[1] | |
Religion | |
Sunni Islam (majority), Christianity and other religions[1] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Various ethnic groups in Indonesia |
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Quick Facts Traditional Chinese, Transcriptions ...
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Traditional Chinese | 在港印尼人 | ||||||||||||
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