Indonesians in Hong Kong

Indonesians in Hong Kong, numbering 102,100,[2] form the second-largest ethnic minority group in the territory, behind Filipinos.

[3] Most Indonesians coming to Hong Kong today are those who arrive under limited-term contracts for employment as foreign domestic helpers.

Some newspaper reports attributed this to the fact that Filipinas were "harder to manage",[7] and additionally to the better training of Indonesian domestic helpers.

[12] Pre-migration experience for inductees into the domestic labor migration system involves overcrowding, shortage of food and facilities, abuse, and exploitation because the minimum standard regulation of the training centers set by the Indonesian Labour Department are not enforced.

Most of these NGOs have courses in Arabic and the Quran so that children and newly Muslim people can learn the religion practices and language they need.

If they seem to mainly interact within their own local communities, it is because their social values and moral standards are different from mainstream Hong Kong culture.

Indonesians domestic helpers often gather in the area near Victoria Park on their days off.