TNAG-2064-FCO40-2942-Vietnamese-boat-people-and-China-1990 — Page 74

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

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arrangement. These families and individuals then left their home by their own and arrived at CAN PIA in early Nov. 1989 as scheduled received by 3 Vietnam males called 'MINH',

There, they were themselves into groups and proceeded to HAI NIM and then to JIANG PING (114

'THUC' and 'THANG'. They divided ) via DONG XING (ALL

(K

). (The ECVII of Group II met one of the family at railway station in HO CHI MINH CITY upon his return to China, he knew of their exodus and thus joined them for seeking better living abroad) The combined group of 74 finally gathered at JIANG PING on 27-11-1989. They were provided with the exodus junk, 600 litres of fuel, 1500 kg of rice, 550 litres of water and other necessities which were purchased earlier by the organizers at a cost of 12 Inels of gold. They then set sail at 2200 hrs on 28-11-89 and came to Q SIIA) after a 3-day voyage. They carried on their journey in

( the following morning and reached BEI HAI ( It i were examined by Chinese officials.

) on 7-12-89 where they on and called at BAISHA (1

Having made a 2-day stopover, they moved inspected by local

·

officials.

) on 12-12-89. They were once again On 20-12-89, they sailed to HAT AN (V

Due to engine problem, they had to stay 3 days. another 7 days.

) and took shelter from wind for During their stay, they encountered a Vietnam junk with about 105 persons on board. The said Junk still stranded there when they left HAI All on 27-12-89. Thereafter, they moved along the coast, making several stopovers ZHAN JIANG (沿江 ), Ο

5, HAN HAI (27

at ) and DONG PING F ).

On 16-1-90, they touched MACAO) and rested over-night. in Hong Kong on the next day.

They eventually arrived

Group II

Informant : HA VINH HOA (12]

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Subject is an ECVII.

from Vietnam in 1978 and 1979 respectively. They were since the

lle and his mother and silbings migrated to China

settle at

).

QUANG XE SHENG XONG NING XINH ÂU HE FARM với y êu ha

In April, 89, he returned to Vietnam and visited his father at No CHI MINH CITY. Upon his return to China in Nov. 89, he met a family of Group I at railway station and knew of their exodus. He thus joined them for seeking better living abroad.

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