The indigenous people wont allow it.
Well, as an outsider, all I can think of is the mushrooms that you mentioned, otherwise I got nothing. But speaking of which, anyone interested in bringing avocados to China?
Normally I would say 4, however theres some uncertainty , whether my Gt Grandad being the oldest child in the family, was born in China and joined family later. and yourself? Am I wrong in thinking that one could tell which part of China one came from according to ones surname.?
I think the earliest generationChinese that left her shores always intended to return to China dead or alive.
My parents and their generation of folks first brought the family here. My grandparents came, but left due to lack of friends and access. I am the first generation of ABC, though unlike my cousins I went to school in HK for a while. (Otherwise, being born in Vermont, I would've ended up being the classic Banana.)
I asked because I know you are a relatively disconnected Chinese, yet you seem to know your Chinese and even recall the shaakh keh ma.... and I can't help but be jealous at your wealth and victory at the cod war you had for your own Jessica Gomes. At least I know I can handle Korean and Indian food better than you.
I for one don't know if my grandchildren would even be able to speak much Chinese.
My parents don't exactly plan to go back, but they do plan to regularly travel between the two after retirement.
To an extent I think you can tell which parts of China a person is from by his/her lastname, though not always. I for one can tell you that being a Lee, I've been mistaken for a Korean, and we're some 10% of the population and are everywhere. Lastnames like Yu/Yee and Xie/Tse/Che would probably point to the South. Remember, this is English and there are crashes due to phonetic translations. The way your lastname is spelt in English could also help ID the part of China/Asia (Like in Lee/Li/Lei/Yi/Re/Ly/etc's case.) from which you might have roots in.
Was that the custom for bodies to be sent home from the other countries where the Chinese migrated?
This I don't really know. It use to take place a lot, at least according to Fae Myenne Ng's Bone. Nowadays, well, I haven't witness it yet.