Migration People from the modern-day Pakistani region first settled in Hong Kong in the 19th century when there was frequent trading between
British India and
China. The
East India Company initially traded with Japan. British ships used for transportation mostly sailed in Chinese waters. It led to the rapid development of trade between the company and China. As the same time, there was growing of the trading ships pass the Hong Kong seaport. The merchant fleets were usually composed by sailors from Pakistan. In 1829, the trade reached its peak and the gate for the early
Muslims settling down in Hong Kong had been opened since then. The early seamen from the
Indian subcontinent mostly came from the shores of
Malabar,
Bay of Bengal,
Hazara (Abbottabad),
Lahore,
Gujarat and
Campbellpur (Attock). With Hong Kong beginning to develop into an important seaport for the British, more seamen and
garrisons were passing through and some settled here. During the early 19th century, subcontinental Muslims lived together with the other Muslim seamen. They had no proper accommodation or dormitory but somehow they managed to stay well-knitted together in an area known as
Lower Lascar Row - in the Central area, better known to the Hong Kong old-timers as
"Moro Kai". "Moro Kai" was where they lived and their social practices such as Jamat (gathering) took place. They also started their business so they had their shops. Though they vacated their shops and residents years later, they had formed their community. As there were more Muslim garrisons stationing in Hong Kong later on, they began to form bodies to represent the various sections of the Muslim Society. Before the independence of
Pakistan Union by the
partition of British India in 1947, British Indians frequently migrated to British Hong Kong. A significant majority of the British-Indian Muslims who migrated were from the region which is today's
Pakistan and
Bangladesh, but statistically, some of them are still counted as "Indians In Hong Kong". == Geographic distribution and accommodation ==