Why I’m glad I grew up Asian in Australia

From being part of one of the largest ethnic groups in Australia, to one of the smallest here in the UK, I've never been so aware of my minority status until now.

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10 เปอร์เซ็นต์ของชาวซิดนีย์จำนวน 4.8 ล้านคนนั้นระบุตัวตนว่ามีเชื้อสายเป็นชาวเอเชีย โดยเป็นกลุ่มประชากรขนาดใหญ่เป็นอันดับที่สาม Source: Image obtained by SBS Life

“Where are all the Asians?” This was a question my parents asked when they recently visited me in London. From being part of in Australia, to one of the smallest here in the UK, I've never been so aware of my minority status until now.

For the of Asian ancestry who make up just one per cent of the UK’s total population, this is their daily reality. It makes me wonder whether I’d be a different person today had I grown up in the UK.

You can read the full version of this story in English on SBS Life .


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Published 20 February 2019 3:44pm
Updated 20 February 2019 4:55pm
Presented by Tanu Attajarusit
Source: SBS Life


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