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1Chinese dragon — Chinese name Traditional Chinese 龍 …
2Boat people — is a term that usually refers to illegal immigrants or asylum seekers who emigrate en masse in boats that are sometimes old and crudely made rendering them unseaworthy and unsafe. The term came into common use during the late 1970s with the mass… …
3Chinese American — Chinese Americans 華裔美國人 or 美籍華人; 华裔美国人 or 美籍华人 …
4Chinese American history — is the history of Chinese Americans or the history of ethnic Chinese in the United States. Chinese immigration to the U.S. consisted of three major waves, with the first beginning in the 19th century. Chinese immigrants in the 19th century worked …
5Chinese immigration to Australia — Chinese immigrants to Australia at the Pageant of Nations, Sydney Town Hall 1938 Chinese immigration to Australia dates back almost two hundred years, with Mak Sai Ying being the first recorded settler. The 2006 census showed that 221,995 people… …
6Chinese immigration to the United States — consists of three major waves with the first beginning in the early 19th century. For nearly two centuries, the history of Chinese immigration to the United States has witnessed hardship as well as success.The Chinese have been arriving in large… …
7Chinese immigration to Puerto Rico — Location of the island of Puerto Rico (green) Large scale Chinese immigration …
8Chinese American Museum — 華美博物館 Established 1984 Location 425 North Los Angeles Street Los Angeles, CA Type Chinese American experience and his …
9Chinese Historical Society of Southern California — (CHSSC, Chinese: 南加州華人歷史學會; pinyin: Nán Jiāzhōu Huárén Lìshǐ Xuéhuì) is located in Los Angeles Chinatown, at 415 Bernard Street. Its Chinatown Heritage Visitors Center is open to the public. It was started by Paul Louie, William Mason, and Paul… …
10Chinese American literature — is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of Chinese descent. The genre began in the 19th century and flowered in the 20th with such authors as Sui Sin Far, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. Contents 1… …