Qiaopi was a unique remittance letter system used by Chinese immigrants in Southeast Asia before modern financial services, where trusted remittance shops helped write letters, seal cash inside, and transport them across the ocean to support families back home with funds for children's education, village schools, and even war efforts; this private system lasted until the People's Bank of China took over in the 1970s, and in 2013, the Qiaopi archives were officially inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register as a cultural treasure of the first generation of overseas Chinese.
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How Qiaopi, a Forgotten Remittance Letter System of the Chinese Diaspora, Inspired a Hit FilmAjouté :
A low-budget Chaoshan dialect [music] film became an unexpected hit this May, moving millions to tears. Dear You, whose Chinese title translates [music] as Love Letters to Grandma, unfolds a story of decades of love and support hidden in the remittance letters, or Qiaopi. In an era before wire transfer and reliable mail, millions of [music] immigrants from China relied on these letters to carry both hard-earned cash and family updates back home. The money they sent helped raise children, funded the construction of village schools, >> [music] >> and even supported war efforts against foreign invaders. The service was run by trusted Chinese [music] remittance shops, whose agents helped write letters, seal cash inside, and carry them to the recipients across [music] the ocean, braving any journey. This private system lasted until the People's Bank of China stepped [music] in during the 1970s. After watching the film, many dug out long-forgotten letters from their own homes, and even tracked down professional Qiaopi writers who still compose letters for the [music] elderly.
In 2013, the Qiaopi archives were officially inscribed on UNESCO's Memory of the World Register as a treasure of memories from [music] the first generation of overseas Chinese.
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