The history of Chinese migration in Austria dates back to the 1930s. Today the Chinese community in Austria comprises approximately 30,000 members and is an important economic factor, namely in the economic areas of gastronomy, retail and wholesale trade. The dossier also takes a look at Chinese social life, media activities and Chinese schools in Austria.
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- Mingnan Zhao
- Geographic area
- Austria
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- National governmental actor
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