Chinese The first ethnic minority to arrive in significant numbers was the
people of Chinese origin. There were 3,329 people speaking Chinese as their main language in 2021. A period of time in the 1960s occurred when the first Chinese immigrants to Northern Ireland were able to settle in the country. Chinese restaurants are without a doubt the most prevalent non-native restaurant genre in Northern Ireland, as many of the original immigrants set up a food outlet in order to support their families in the region. According to the Chinese embassy there are nearly 10,000 overseas Chinese residents in Northern Ireland, as of 2007. This figure may or may not include people of Chinese origin from elsewhere than China.
South Asian Apart from the minority groups from Asia, most came from
Commonwealth countries such as
India and
Pakistan. This immigration has led to the building of
Belfast Islamic Centre and also a
Hindu Temple to cater for spiritual needs of
Hindu people. There is also an
Asian supermarket on the
Ormeau Road in
Belfast. Most South Asians live in Central and Southern Belfast, in areas such as
Ballynafeigh and Shaftesbury. ==European==