Chinese Guyanese are people who have Chinese ancestry and were born or raised in Guyana, a country in South America.
A long time ago, some Chinese people traveled to Guyana to work on sugarcane plantations. These people became known as Chinese Guyanese because they settled in Guyana and started families there.
Like all people, Chinese Guyanese have different physical features, but they often have black hair, almond shaped eyes, and light skin. Many Chinese Guyanese speak a combination of English and Chinese or Guyanese Creole, which is a mix of different languages spoken in Guyana.
Chinese Guyanese also have their own traditions and customs that have been passed down through their families for generations. They celebrate holidays such as Chinese New Year and Moon Festival, and enjoy foods like chow mein, fried rice, and dumplings, which are popular in Chinese cuisine.
So, in summary, Chinese Guyanese are people of Chinese ancestry who live in Guyana and have their own culture, traditions, and language.