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How many Chinese are there in Honduras?

There are about 10,000 Chinese in Honduras.

Mainly distributed in the capital Tegucigalpa and the northern industrial town of San Pedro Sula. Most of these Chinese come from Guangdong Province and are mainly descendants of the first batch of Chinese labor immigrants in the 20th century. According to the data, Chinese immigrants who came to Honduras in the 1980s and 1990s mostly engaged in small commodity trading and catering businesses.

Today, there are hundreds of Chinese restaurants in Tegucigalpa, most of which sell Cantonese specialties, and the main consumer group is local people. Hondurans love to eat Chinese food. In addition to being suitable for their taste, the price that is generally affordable to the public is also one of the reasons.

For a long time, local Chinese businessmen have been adhering to the business philosophy of small profits but quick turnover. The overseas Chinese community has a certain social status and economic strength in Honduras, and they are hardworking and honest, which is what the locals say most about the Chinese. Real prices, reliable quality, and good integrity have allowed Chinese businessmen to win recognition and respect from local people and gain a good reputation.

National Emblem of Honduras

The national emblem of Honduras was launched in 1825. The huge Monsonique pyramid made of stone on the national emblem symbolizes equality and justice, and the two square towers on the left and right symbolize the country’s independence. and sovereignty. The vast expanse of blue ocean represents the geographical location of Honduras. The blue sky and rainbow in the background complement each other, reflecting the yearning and longing for the future.

An oval-shaped white broadband with the words "Freedom, Sovereignty, Independence of Honduras, September 15, 1821" written in yellow Spanish surrounds the pyramid, showing the strength of the spirit. The various colored arrows on the top represent the local indigenous people, and the horns filled with roses on both sides hold the rich natural resources high.

At the bottom, pines, cypresses and oak trees are evergreen, firmly growing with strength and hope. The state calls upon the people to cultivate national consciousness through labor and honor. The houses of the Mayans symbolize that Honduras was the birthplace of the glorious Mayan culture in history.