Chinese in the Russian Far East

378527 17: Chinese citizens arrive at the passport control center August 31, 2000 in the village of Pogranichyi, 250 km South-East of Vladivostok, at the Russian-Chinese border. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a couple of decades the Russian population of this region will mainly speak Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Around 30 thousand Chinese have permanent residence in the Primorsky Kray region. (Photo by Oleg Nikishin/Newsmakers)
378527 17: Chinese citizens arrive at the passport control center August 31, 2000 in the village of Pogranichyi, 250 km South-East of Vladivostok, at the Russian-Chinese border. According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a couple of decades the Russian population of this region will mainly speak Chinese, Japanese and Korean. Around 30 thousand Chinese have permanent residence in the Primorsky Kray region. (Photo by Oleg Nikishin/Newsmakers)
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