2014.035.001 The Family Journey of The Chin Family - Interview with Gee Fung and Yep Pyu Chin (Peter and Patricia)
Gee Fung (Peter) Chin and Yep Pyu (Patricia) Chin sit down with MOCA to discuss their family’s history and the story of their immigration from Burma to the United States. Peter and Patricia left Burma in 1970 when it was under military rule and decided to immigrate to the United States for more freedoms and economic opportunities. The two had met at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Burma, where they regularly attended Sunday school and youth fellowship. A year after their marriage, they found out that they were accepted as immigrants to the United States and landed in San Francisco with their first-born baby daughter in tow. After arriving only three days, they received a call from an uncle, who convinced them to move to New York. Once in New York, they initially stayed with Peter’s brother-in-law in Harlem but ultimately settled in Borough Park, Brooklyn. The couple briefly reflect on memories of what both neighborhoods were like at that time, and how life slowly became better and better as Peter landed a job and found success as an accountant. Patricia shares how her initial experience of America was colored by difficult first years of motherhood due to having to care for three babies closely spaced together, but she grew to really love living in America. The Chins describe their identity as very much Chinese American because they were raised Chinese and consider themselves as typical Chinese people who respect their parents and celebrate traditional holidays, but are also proudly American. Both take pride and thank God for the close-knit extended family they were able to build. Peter and Patricia each sponsored their parents to live with them in the United States, and even now, they see their own adult children regularly as well. Each bring up stories that they want their daughters to hear, including of Peter’s long lost sister, who was given up as a baby for adoption, and Patricia’s widowed mother, who courageously moved the young family to Burma and worked hard to raise Patricia and her older brother on her own. Peter notes that he earned an MBA and the children were all able to receive advanced degrees and achieve a good life in this country. Because of how blessed they are, they firmly believe that they made the right decision to come to America and want future generations in their family to know that.

0:00 - Introduction, reason for leaving Burma, was accepted by both Australian and US governments, elected to immigrate to the United States because thought it offered more opportunities.

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1:36 - First days in San Francisco, unaccustomed to cold temperature, convinced by uncle to move to New York, resided in Harlem with brother-in-law, what Harlem was like during this time, moved from Harlem to Brooklyn, what Borough Park was like at that time.

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6:05 - Peter was hired to work as an accountant, little by little things got better, immigrated with first daughter, second and third daughters were born, births spaced closely, very hard for Patricia because there was no one to help, had to wash diapers by hand, thankful and blessed that their daughters grew up well.

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8:01 - Identity as both Chinese and American, ethnically Chinese but also proud to be an American, kept Chinese values and customs respecting parents, celebrating Chinese New Year, Patricia loves America and American people, contrasts straightforwardness of Americans with Chinese, sponsored both sides of parents to US and all lived together, only Chinese could do so, but a good way to show their children that they respect their parents, now proud and thankful that they see their own children regularly.

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12:02 - Stories they tell their daughters about the family, Peter’s sister was put up for adoption, found lost sister and her daughter a few years ago in London, never got an answer to why his parents put his sister up for adoption, parents never talked about it.

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14:04 - Patricia’s father passed away when she was one year old, widowed mother brought her from Toisan to Burma, brother was 16 years older so had to work, mother never remarried and worked very hard, brother grew up and made money, family became well-off, Patricia went to college, completed bachelors of commerce degree, married Peter, is thankful to God to be blessed with a good husband.

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16:24 - How they met at church, Patricia’s mother became Christian in Burma, family attended Emmanuel Baptist Church regularly, attended Sunday school and youth fellowship, got married and immigrated to US one year later.

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17:30 - What would they tell their grandchildren or great-grandchildren, Peter thinks he made a good decision to come to the US, the US gave them a lot of opportunities, Peter got an MBA, the children all got advanced degrees and have good life, have freedom, other countries cannot compare, Patricia wanted to return to Burma in first three years but grew to love the US, thinks Americans are good and helpful people, America is a Christian country but Burma is Buddhist, thanks God for bringing her here.

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20:47 - What Burma was like, at the time they left the government had been taken over by the military, no freedom, Peter made up his mind that he did not want to stay, declined job as second in command of a big factory, had a lot of opportunities and achievements in the US, has investment portfolio and property and feels financially comfortable, is confident they can stay here happily.

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