Overseas Chinese History Museum

  • 密码保护:Sydney Southeast Asia Centre

    2022年9月23日
  • The University of Washington Libraries collaborated with Anthropology Ph.D. student, Evi Sutrisno, who was conducting her dissertation field research on Chinese Indonesian Confucianism, to digitize the rare and fragile Sino-Malay literature owned by two temple libraries in Java. The first project was conducted in Boen Bio (Wen Miao) – a Confucian temple of Surabaya, East Java – in 2010-2011. The temple was founded in 1907 and had a collection of religious books and magazines in Chinese and Malay languages in its abandoned library. The second project was conducted in the Hok An Kiong temple, Muntilan, Central Java in 2014-2016. The temple was founded in 1898 and had became the religious, social and learning space for the Chinese in the area. As in the case of Boen Bio, the Hok An Kiong also has an abandoned library, where popular Sino-Malay novels and magazines were collected.
    Between 1967 and1998 Confucian practices and Chinese identity were severely repressed under the Indonesian New Order regime, so these materials were hidden away in the corners of dark and humid storage rooms to avoid state confiscation. Due to climate conditions, biological pests, and lack of appropriate storage facilities, the collection was in great danger and in urgent need of preservation.
    These projects are parts of a larger effort to identify materials in all known collections belonging to temples and private collections in four cities: Jakarta/Tangerang, Bandung, Solo, and Pontianak, where the Confucian communities during the period of 1900s to 1940s were vibrant. The first project consists of about 5,000 pages scanned from the collections of the Boen Bio temple and three other private collections in Surabaya. The second digitizes about 12,500 pages from the collection of the Hok An Kiong temple in Muntilan. Each project has been done in collaboration with other scholars and the temple communities who are interested in preserving the precious documents and history of the Chinese-Indonesians. For the second project, Evi Sutrisno would like to thank Sutrisno Murtiyoso of Tarumanegara University, Jakarta, Endy Saputro of State College for Islamic Studies, Surakarta and Elizabeth Chandra of Keio University, Tokyo for their supports and collaborations. Thanks also to Laurie Sears for her decision to provide funding.

    2022年9月23日
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    2022年9月23日
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    2022年9月23日
  • Universitas Indonesia

    2022年9月23日
  • 西哈努克省警方表示,今日(9月22日)下午4时左右,西哈努克省海警在接获通报后,前往位于贝萨利岛和唐岛附近的海域,救出在海上漂泊的18名中国人。警方证实,仍有23名人员落海失踪,救援队已经展开搜救工作。
    获救的中国籍男子陈某向警方指出,9月11日他们乘船从中国广州出发,17日抵达国际海域后转搭由两名柬籍船员驾驶的另一艘渔船继续航行,22日抵达西港海域时渔船发生故障,两名柬籍船员联系同事后被一艘快艇接走,只留下他们漂泊在海上。
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    2022年9月23日
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    2022年9月23日
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    2022年9月23日
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    截至目前,全国橡胶种植面积为40万4044公顷,其中可割胶31万0193公顷。据农林渔业部报告,去年橡胶出口量达36万6300吨,出口额约6亿1100万美元。

    2022年9月23日
  • 密码保护:清代闽粤移民与东南亚华人秘密结社的流布

    2022年9月22日
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