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  1. The Korean diaspora consists of around 7.3 million people, both descendants of early emigrants from the Korean Peninsula, as well as more recent emigrants from Korea. Around 84.5% of overseas Koreans live in just five countries: China, the United States, Japan, Canada, and Uzbekistan.

  2. The first significant wave of immigration started on January 13, 1903, when a shipload of Korean immigrants arrived in Hawaii to work on pineapple and sugar plantations. By 1905, more than 7,226 Koreans had come to Hawaii (637 women; 465 children) to escape the famines and turbulent political climate of Korea. [2]

  3. Sep 1, 2020 · The most recent data from South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reveal that nearly 7.5 million ethnic Koreans reside outside the Korean Peninsula, with the largest diasporic groups in the United States, China, Japan, and Central Asia.

  4. The Korean diaspora consists of around 7 million people, both descendants of early emigrants from the Korean Peninsula, as well as more recent émigrés from Korea. Over 70% of overseas Koreans live in just three countries: China, the United States and Japan.

  5. Our ongoing research and archiving efforts focus on the Korean diaspora and the urgency of documenting those with living memories of their displacement or emigration. Our mission is to preserve real life stories of migration that are at risk of being lost, and share these incredible untold stories with a larger, worldwide audience.

  6. Further driven by the crisis, some 80,000 North Koreans illegally moved to neighboring China, while some 26,000 managed to arrive in South Korea. In total, the present diaspora of North Korea probably consists of some 150,000 to 160,000 peo­ple, including mostly overseas laborers and refugees.

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  8. unique understanding of Korean identity—one that, for the first time in centuries, was determined through interaction with surrounding nations and peoples. More importantly, from this outside vantage point, they were able to see Korea from a new, global perspective. These

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