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I would like to know which Asian groups are found in other Asian countries e.g. Japanese in Vietnam, Koreans in Thailand, Filipinos in South Korea, etc. that most people are generally not aware of.
I know there is a very established Indian community in Hong Kong. There are also lots of Filipino workers in Hong Kong.
Yes, they're pretty well known I suppose, often working as tailors etc. There are a lot of Filipino workers in Singapore and Malaysia too, and increasingly Burmese. Quite a large Burmese community now in Malaysia and Singapore. Lucky Plaza is like Little Rangoon.
I would like to know which Asian groups are found in other Asian countries e.g. Japanese in Vietnam, Koreans in Thailand, Filipinos in South Korea, etc. that most people are generally not aware of.
You have it mixed up. There are lots of Koreans in the Philippines, but the population of Filipinos in South Korea is not significant. There are many more Filipinos in Japan. Koreans who live in the Philippines number around 100,000, and 1 million Korean tourists visit each year. Japanese also visit in large numbers.
South Korean students in the Philippines because it's cheaper to study English over there.
In Cebu you find many Koreans there to study English. Cebu also has Chinese and Koreans that live there. Other smaller groups.
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