The New Locals
In the 1960s, many South Koreans moved to countries like Malaysia to escape economic hardship. Today, they still see Malaysia as a potential home but for its calmer pace of life.
The New Locals - South Koreans in Kuala Lumpur
In the 1960s, many South Koreans moved to countries like Malaysia to escape economic hardship. Today, they still see Malaysia as a potential home but for its calmer pace of life.
The New Locals
In a world increasingly interconnected yet often fractured, The New Locals offers a window into the lives, histories, and resilience of ethnic communities around the globe. This emotionally compelling series delves deep into cities and neighbourhoods where minority cultures have thrived, preserved their identities, and adapted within larger, often foreign societies.
From the cheese-making Punjabis of Novellara, the Nigerian footballers of Phnom Penh and history-rich Chinatown of Kolkata, the series presents a tapestry of human perseverance and adaptation.