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The dragon silver dollar is a currency of the Qing Dynasty, not a foreign currency, it should be your great-grandfather when he went abroad, and when he arrived at the destination, he found that he could not exchange it (he should bring gold and silver to exchange, and the currency was not available at that time), but after all, it was money and could not be thrown away, so he sent it back to his son in China.
The New Corridor General Credit Bureau should have been a post office opened by the Chinese overseas at that time, not a local department. You can look up more about China's postal history, especially about the history of Chinese people going to Nanyang, there is generally very little professional history knowledge on the Internet, you can go to the library to look it up, or ask other people's families, there should be other people's ancestors in the vicinity of your home who went to Nanyang, there should be the same correspondence at that time, and some people are still in touch.
It is recommended to check **Bay**, during the period of going to the South Seas, many people are related to Taiwan, and Taiwan should have something.
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I'm from Malaysia, so I don't have this place. There is no dragon silver eight dollars in Malaysia, oh, from the past to the present, the currency we use is the ringgit...
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I am a Chinese student in Malaysia, and I can help you ask the Malaysian Chinese students in our class tomorrow. Now I only have a few hints: It is likely that your great-grandfather exchanged the local currency for Chinese currency and sent it back to China to your great-grandfather, which means that the dragon silver is Chinese money, and you may be able to consult the head office of the Bank of China, because at that time the Bank of China issued the largest amount of currency, whether it was paper money or silver coins.
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I've already asked my classmates, Malaysia's post offices have never had a Chinese signage! Whether it was 20 or 100 years ago, it was only in English and Malay, but the sender's address was indeed written on the back of the envelope. Maybe your great-grandfather used to have a small private post office opened by some Chinese, but now there are no more.
Moreover, even now there are more than 100 general post offices all over Malaysia, divided into East Malaysia and West Malaysia. And the time span of your letter is too long, from your great-grandfather to your six generations, to say the least, there are one hundred and twenty or thirty years, Malaysia has experienced World War II, British colonial rule, the establishment of the Federation of Malaysia and Prime Minister Mahathir's economic boom years, many place names have changed, just according to the name and old site of the letter you said, let alone find someone, it is impossible to find out this address accurately!
Or cherish the relatives around you now, and send you a sentence:"Knowing that blessings and blessings are always there, they come with fate. "
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Dragon silver should be a silver coin of the Qing Dynasty, used at the end of the Qing Dynasty, similar to Yuan Datou, but it came out earlier than Yuan Datou, and the address is not very clear.
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Hello, thank you for your consultation, I am honored to provide you with the answer service, 1. Club. The Chinese in Malaysia are generally Guangdong, Fujian and Hainan, etc., and the relationship between the Chinese and the mainland is very close, and the local associations have good connections. If you have some identifying information, you can report the situation to the clan so that they can assist you in finding your loved ones.
2. Ma Chahua Trade Union. MCA is the largest political party of the Chinese in Malaysia, and there are Hengtan weaving organizations all over Malaysia, and there are dedicated services that can help you find your loved ones, and you can try to contact them. 3. Newspapers and caring groups.
Newspapers have always been very supportive of finding their loved ones and can seek their free services. There are also a number of caring groups that specialize in providing such services. The above are some suggestions.
Finding loved ones is a good deed, and you will get help from many well-wishers, as long as you have faith, you will definitely be able to find it. Good luck! I wish you good health and happiness every day.
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Summary. In the early days, in order to make a living, people in China's coastal areas "went to the South Seas" or crossed the ocean to live abroad, forming the phenomenon of "where there is water, there are Chinese". Today, the number of overseas Chinese has exceeded 10 million.
The ideological tradition of overseas Chinese loving their families, remembering their ancestors, and tracing their roots is in the same vein as the land of China. However, due to the distance between mountains and rivers, long migration, and inconvenient communication, many overseas Chinese have lost contact with their relatives in their hometowns and are rushing to find their roots and ancestors. Recently, Kwok Kai Fung from Kwong Tak in Tai Po asked for help to find his great-grandfather Kwok Boon Ho and his descendants in Malaysia.
Guo Wenhao's information is now sorted out as follows, and I hope you can help ** and help them reunite through the relay of love.
In the early days, in order to make a living, people in China's coastal areas "went to the South Seas" or crossed the ocean to live abroad, forming the phenomenon of "where there is water, there are Chinese". Today, the number of overseas Chinese has exceeded 10 million. The ideological tradition of overseas Chinese loving their families, remembering their ancestors, and tracing back to their roots is in the same vein as Senyou's visit to the land of China.
However, due to the distance between mountains and rivers, long migration, and inconvenient communication, many overseas Chinese have lost contact with their relatives in their hometowns and are rushing to find their roots and ancestors. Recently, Kwok Jifeng, who is a match from Kwong Tak in Tai Po, asked for help to find Malaysia's great-grandfather Kwok Boon Ho and his subsequent Hu Salesman. Guo Wenhao's information is now sorted out as follows, and I hope you can help ** and help them reunite through the relay of love.
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