Indonesians in Hong Kong
Orang Indonesia di Hong Kong | |
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A group of Indonesian migrant workers participated in Hong Kong 1 July marches rally. | |
| Total population | |
| 165,750 (2015) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Causeway Bay, Kowloon, Wan Chai, Central | |
| Languages | |
| Indonesian, Javanese, Sundanese, Cantonese, English, others | |
| Religion | |
| Sunni Islam (majority), Christianity and other religions | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Various ethnic groups in Indonesia |
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| Traditional Chinese | 在港印尼人 | ||||||||||||
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Indonesians in Hong Kong (Indonesian: Orang Indonesia di Hong Kong), numbering 102,100, form the second-largest ethnic minority group in the territory, behind Filipinos. Most Indonesians coming to Hong Kong today are those who arrive under limited-term contracts for employment as foreign domestic helpers. The Hong Kong Immigration Department allows the Indonesian consulate to force Indonesian domestic helpers to use employment agencies. Indonesian migrant workers in Hong Kong comprise 2.4% of all overseas Indonesian workers. Among the Indonesian population is a group of Chinese Indonesians, many of them finding refuge in Hong Kong after the civil persecution of them.