
Asian Diasporas
Asian diasporas refer to communities of people of Asian descent who live outside their ancestral homelands. These movements can be voluntary, such as seeking better opportunities, or involuntary, due to conflicts or environmental factors. Asian diasporas have significant cultural, economic, and social impacts on their host countries and often maintain connections with their countries of origin. Major examples include Indian, Chinese, and Filipino communities around the world. The term highlights the diversity and complexity of experiences among Asians who have migrated, encompassing various languages, traditions, and histories.