Chin Ching said the Chinese worked hard and made sacrifices to improve the lives of their families. According to him, many a Chinese person can survive with an “old pants†and “rubber slippers†until they could afford better. The Chinese save their money and do not squander it on the newest jeans or sneakers, he said, adding they also work hard to send money back to China to make a new life for their families.
“And they bring them here in the so-called free world, to open a business, an opportunity they do not have in China,†he said.
Chin Ching said family was the main reason many Chinese nationals have decided to make TT their home. The Chinese concept of family encompasses not only immediate relations, but as Chin Ching explained, “our pumpkin vine stretch and wrap around Port-of-Spain from one person. In the Chinese community you have nothing like a pumpkin vine.â€
He said the Chinese helped each other to prosper and did not feel jealous when one of their people had success because this was a benefit to all. Just as in any other community, there are the bad people but they do not dominate the group, he said.
“We ask for no recognition, nothing back. That is the problem, others fight and protest, we are laid-back people. We learn to roll with whatever situation comes around us. We don’t fight anybody, but the perception all over TT that Chinese people don’t spend a dollar, and they bad and this and that,†he said.
Chin Ching said the Chinese have settled well in communities and live as good neighbours. If they appear detached, it is because of the language barrier, he said. He said he has observed a lack of respect for the Chinese that is evident in interactions, that people feel they could tell a Chinese person anything, no matter how offensive. He recalled on June 8 walking on Maraval Road toward the St Patrick’s RC church where the funeral service for his father was being held and having some children calling out to him, “Chinee Chinee never die.â€
Chin Ching said the Chinese, along with other races, have contributed to nation building. “Don’t judge us unfairly,†he said.