Imigrasi Tionghoa ke Meksiko

Tionghoa Meksiko
sinomexicanos; mexicanos chinos
华裔墨西哥人
Tari Naga di perayaan Imlek 2008 di Barrio Chino, Mexico City.
Jumlah populasi
est. 1,100,000-1,900,000 Sekitar 8% hingga 25% dari Meksiko memiliki nenek moyang keluarga Tionghoa yang lama
Daerah dengan populasi signifikan
MexicaliMexico CityYucatan peninsula
Bahasa
Bahasa Spanyol MeksikoBahasa MandarinBahasa Kanton
Kelompok etnik terkait
Tionghoa perantauan

Imigrasi Tionghoa ke Meksiko dimulai pada era kolonial dan berlanjut sampai sekarang. Namun, jumlah imigran terbesar di Meksiko terjadi pada dua arus: pertama terjadi dari 1880an sampai 1940an dan lainnya, arus migran yang datang sejak awal abad ke-21.

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