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Little-known story of Mumbai’s Chinese-Indian community (and the only Chinese temple in the city)

The Chinese were once a thriving community in Mumbai… then the Sino Indian war of 1962 happened.

May 15, 2022 / 12:00 IST
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As a concise history of the Chinese-Indian community in Mumbai, Vishal Bhardwaj’s 'Mumbai Dragon' (part of the anthology series 'Modern Love Mumbai') gets a lot of things right. (Image: Amazon Prime Video)
As a concise history of the Chinese-Indian community in Mumbai, Vishal Bhardwaj’s 'Mumbai Dragon' (part of the anthology series 'Modern Love Mumbai') gets a lot of things right. (Image: Amazon Prime Video)

Vishal Bharadwaj’s 'Mumbai Dragon' in Modern Love Mumbai features a widowed mother trying to hold on to her young son as he tries to make his way in life. The anthology segment stars Malaysian actor Yeo Yann Yann as the mother, Sui, and Indian Idol ’06 winner Meiyang Chang as Ming. Sui is an Indian of Chinese origin and the custodian of the Kwan Kung temple, while Ming, quite like Chang himself, is qualified to be a dentist but is keen on pursuing music as a career.

Much has been written about the Chinese community in Kolkata, but 'Mumbai Dragon' brings to the fore the little-known Chinese community of Mumbai. And, if you watch closely enough, the episode also serves as a concise history of the community in the city. 

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While Kolkata has a thriving Chinese community, the number of Chinese Indians in Mumbai is considerably lower. Their history here, therefore, is also far more poorly documented. For instance, even though we know about the first recorded instance of a Chinese person, Achi (or Yang Da Zhao), arriving and settling on the shores of Kolkata—Achipur is named after him—the history of when the Chinese arrived in the bustling metropolis on the west coast remains largely unknown.

However, two important landmarks that remain today give some indication: A Chinese cemetery in central Mumbai’s Antop Hill neighbourhood, built on land bought by Chinese merchants in 1889. And the Kwan Kung temple that, though consecrated in the early '50s, is in a house built in 1919. It is in this temple that several of the scenes in 'Mumbai Dragon' with Sui and Pappi (Naseeruddin Shah) are filmed.