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Portraits of perseverance(4)

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2016-10-25 11:02China Daily Editor: Xu Shanshan ECNS App Download
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Chew Chong, another Chinese entrepreneur featured in the exhibited photos, became the first businessman in New Zealand to use refrigeration technology to export cream. He is often referred to as the founding father of the country's dairy industry.

Strict restrictions on Chinese migrants came into play in 1881, followed by a series of discriminatory laws in the subsequent decades.

"Then, a Chinese migrant was required to pay tax, which roughly equaled two-year's average income of New Zealanders at that time, to stay in the country," says Li.

But, when many Chinese joined the New Zealand military during World War II to fight Japan, they won a great reputation for the whole community, and the restrictions were lifted. One result, the curator says, was that "many photographers began to then take pictures of ordinary Chinese".

Chinese entrepreneurs continued to be pathfinders during that time.

  

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