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(formerly Amoy) was the first destination in
China for Protestant Missionaries largely because of the language.
Before the first Opium War forced China open
(see "Lords of Opium") missionaries
worked with Chinese in other Asian countries. Most of these "Overseas
Chinese"' ancestors were from South Fujian,
so they spoke Minnan (South Fujian dialect,
also called Amoy Dialect). Missionaries learned Amoy, and when China
opened up, they headed to where they could speak the language--Amoy
in South Fujian, the ancient start of the
Maritime Silk Route.
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