Total population | |
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c.94,000 (2018) 0.54% of the population[1] Statistics for people born in the People's Republic of China or the Republic of China and their children only | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rotterdam (6,500) Amsterdam (5,000) Eindhoven (3,200)[2] | |
Languages | |
Dutch Indonesian (incl Javanese) Sranan Tongo Chinese dialects (largely Cantonese and Hakka among older migrants and their descendants; circa 2002 recent expatriates typically speak Mandarin, Wenzhounese, Eastern Min, and Southern Min)[3] | |
Religion | |
Buddhism (~18.7%[4]) Chinese folk religion Taoism Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Overseas Chinese |
Chinese people in the Netherlands (Dutch: Chinezen in Nederland; Chinese: 荷蘭華人/荷兰华人) form one of the largest overseas Chinese populations in continental Europe. In 2018 official statistics showed 92,644 people originating from the People's Republic of China (PRC) (including Hong Kong) and Republic of China (ROC), or people with at least one such parent.[5] However, these statistics do not capture the whole size of the Chinese community, which since its earliest days has included not just migrants from China, but people of Chinese ethnicity drawn from among overseas Chinese communities as well.[6]