Ok, we have DatToisanGuy, I'm Toisan Girl, and now we have ToisanNERD from the SF Bay Area - here's the link to his YouTube video section: http://www.youtube.com/user/ToisanNERD
If I don't post anything else this month - have a HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
Count your blessings and be grateful for our American privilege to VOTE. I give thanks for my family and my late parents for pursuing the dream and immigrating to "Geem San (U.S.)" for a better life and allowing me the opportunity to be an American citizen.
Thank you much for following my blog.
PEACE AND LOVE. Toisan Girl
Southern Chinese, Toishan, Toisanese, Taishan, Taishanese, One of the 5 "Say Yip" Counties (Hoiping/Kaiping; Sen Weh, Toisan/Taishan; Enping; and Hocksan)
Welcome to Toisan Pride
Toisanese (Hoisanese is the REAL pronunciation; and Mandarin speakers call it "Taishan" or Taishanese") were among the first Chinese-Cantonese immigrants to hail to the United States from the Guangdong/Guangzhou Province of Southern China in the Pearl River Delta, west of Hong Kong.
Many Hoisanese immigrants came to the U.S. starting in the 19th century to help build railroads, and eventually stayed to establish laundromats, restaurants, etc. and worked hard to build a better future for their families. Some famous Hoisan folks include: U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Chef Martin Yan (Yan Can Cook); Hawaii Senator Hiram Fong, Hong Kong Martial Artist Donnie Yen (star of IP MAN), Actor James Hong, Former California Treasurer Matt Fong; Actress Anna May Wong. For more Toisan/Taishan background history, click on Wikipedia.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Some day, I plan on updating it but Blogger isn't the greatest with blog templates so I appreciate your patience! I welcome comments, stories, photos, Toisanese/Say-Yip history, anything about our wonderful people to toisangirl@yahoo.com.
Many Hoisanese immigrants came to the U.S. starting in the 19th century to help build railroads, and eventually stayed to establish laundromats, restaurants, etc. and worked hard to build a better future for their families. Some famous Hoisan folks include: U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Chef Martin Yan (Yan Can Cook); Hawaii Senator Hiram Fong, Hong Kong Martial Artist Donnie Yen (star of IP MAN), Actor James Hong, Former California Treasurer Matt Fong; Actress Anna May Wong. For more Toisan/Taishan background history, click on Wikipedia.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Some day, I plan on updating it but Blogger isn't the greatest with blog templates so I appreciate your patience! I welcome comments, stories, photos, Toisanese/Say-Yip history, anything about our wonderful people to toisangirl@yahoo.com.
Hello Toisangirl,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy what youre doing here. But I have a question. As you dont know, both my parents are from taishan. So of course, i took their last names which is chen but its romanized in mainland china pinyin. I am just wondering should I change it to Chin, which is the taishanese pinyin of Chen? Please help me out.
Hi there, sorry but I am not well-versed in the etymology of surnames or writing Chinese characters so I'm sorry I cannot be of any help. But can reach out to some people and see what they say. Or if anyone can chime in here, please do :)
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