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Overseas Chinese head home for better lives

By Yan Yiqi (China Daily) Updated: 2014-11-18 07:55

Hard times

 Overseas Chinese head home for better lives

A cafe is open for business on a street in Li'ao town. Some people who have experience working and living overseas come back home to open cafes and claim to offer the best coffee. Provided to China Daily

Before he started his cafe business in Li'ao in 2011, Zhang had been working in France for almost 21 years.

To him, living in France was not as fancy as many people had imagined.

"That was the darkest period of my life. I went to Romania with the help of my uncle in 1990 and then sneaked into France, without any legal identity of course," Zhang said.

Zhang said that he lived in a 10-sq-m basement with four others in Paris for five years, taking whatever work he was provided with by underground textile factories.

"I did not have a legal working permit so the jobs were taken secretly with the lowest pay," he said.

Working more than 20 hours a day was common during his first five years in Paris, Zhang said. To help him stay alert during work, he turned to coffee.

"That was when I grew into the habit of drinking coffee every day," he said.

Meanwhile, he had to endure the constant fear of being caught by local police for his illegal work. To avoid any contact with them, Zhang said, he seldom went out on the streets during the day.

"I was only 18 when I went abroad and I was wondering why I would come to this place and live without dignity," he said.

In the early 1990s, many overseas Chinese in Europe were in the same situation, Zhang said.

Zheng Lili, who owns Huafei Cafe in Li'ao, also shared her painful experience in Prato, Italy.

"During the most trying times, we did not dare to sleep because working one more hour meant more pay," she said.

"Even though my husband and I eventually had our own garment manufacturing business in Prato, I could not relax there."

Better options

Overseas Chinese head home for better livesWhen the economic crisis broke out in Europe in 2008, Zhang's business declined and he decided to return home.

Zhang's cafe was the first one to open in Li'ao. Business started off well and during peak seasons, he would sell more than 600 cups of espresso a day.

"Although Li'ao is a small town, the overseas background nurtured people's coffee-drinking habit," he said.

Zheng's cafe is the 11th in the township and she witnessed 10 more opening.

"Most of the cafe owners share similar experiences. I think we all come back to enjoy our lives," she said.

Now, with more than 20 such cafes, Zhang sells an average of 300 cups a day. But the drop in business does not bother him.

Apart from the cafe, Zhang and his wife own a company importing garments in Wenzhou and they make more than what they did in France.

"The cafe is for fun and our garment business makes the money," he said.

He has realized that the domestic market is much more vibrant than the European ones. His sales revenue is 20 percent more than that in France, he said.

"In the past, we all emphasized the importance of the export market," he said.

"Now with China's fast-developing economy and people's growing spending power, the domestic market is more promising."

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