TNAG-2065-FCO40-2943-Vietnamese-boat-people-and-China-1990 — Page 123

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

IMMIGRATION_DEPARTMENT

First Information on Arrival of Vietnamese Boal People

VREU

Serial No.1185

Arrival Dale.27-2-90

Date of Reg. 28-2-90

Knowledge of Detention Centre

1mm.

Description

Total

Ref. VRD

of Vessel

on

l'ort of Embarkation

Sailing

Date

Description of Boat People

Board

in VN

Policy

Chinese type wooden

13

HO CHI MINH 8.VN

3-1-90

at

North Central South

Yes/No

19/90 motorized

0600 hrs Vietnamese

Source:

junk with an

engine of 12

Chinese

1

12

Radio broadcast/ Prean/Letter/

Remarks

1. Believed to

be former

VN residents.

2. Had stopped

over China/ Hacao,

h.p.

peasurement

7m x 1.5m

The junk has not been towed lo GIRC. No photo is available.

Breakdown : M 7 8 2 B 2 G2 Henroay

Family Composition :

Families Individuals _____

1 : :

7

Personal Effects

Simple clothing & belongings

VN - issued papers.

Description of Voyage

3. Harring

Notice

servod.

Bontmaster : NGAN PHAN PHU

This group left. RO CHI MINI, S.VN by bus for HA NOI, N.VN at 0600 hrs. on 3-1-90. After spending 1 night al IIA NOI on 6-1-90, they proceeded to HONG GAI for another night. The next day, they went to HA COI and then moved lo MONG CAI where they crossed the Sino-Vietnamese border through the check point and reached DONG XING(), CHINA on 9-1-90. They immediately went to HUASHI FARM, FANG CHENG XLAN GUANG X 10 YA 1⁄2 to visit their friends and relatives in the hope of getting assistance for their onward voyage, On 21-2-90, they went to GUANG MING HUA BAO AN VIÊN, QUANG TONG VÌ Ở MING HUA QIAO FARM, BAO AN VIAN, GUANG DONG.

*) for arrange-

ment to Hong Kong. Under the help of a Chinese man in name of All BAO' (EZ), they bought a Chinese motorized junk at a cost of 8000 RMB at BAO AN (2.4), on 26-2-90, al 2100 hrs., they all boarded the junk at DAO AN and sailed for Hong Kong. But after sailing for about a mile, their junk went aground. They stayed there for * night waiting for high Lide. At 1030 hrs. on 27-2-90, they set sail again and eventually arrived at Hong Kong in the afternoon.

• ► •

/Additional

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.