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What is the proportion of Chinese in major cities in Australia?

The proportion of Chinese in major Australian cities is as follows:

1, Sydney: The total population of the city is about 5 million. At present, the Chinese population in Sydney is about 400,000, accounting for about 8%.

2. Melbourne: The total population of the city is about 4.5 million, and there are more than 300,000 Chinese, accounting for 6.66%.

3. Canberra: There are about 30,000 Chinese, accounting for about 3%.

4. Brisbane: The number of Chinese is about 65,438+10,000, accounting for about 4.5%.

5. Adelaide: There are about 30,000 Chinese, accounting for about 3. 1%.

1, Introduction to Australia:

Its territory covers an area of 7,686,850 square kilometers and is surrounded by the sea. It is the only country in the world whose territory covers the whole continent. Australia has many unique animals, plants and natural landscapes, and is a multicultural immigrant country. The word Australia, which means "inland of the south", has changed. When Europeans discovered this continent in the17th century, they mistakenly thought it was a land that went straight to the South Pole, so they named it "Australia".

Australia is a highly developed capitalist country. As the most developed country in the southern hemisphere, the largest economy in the world 12, the fourth largest exporter of agricultural products, and the largest exporter of various minerals in the world, Australia is also the country that exports the most sheep and wool in the world. Australia's population is highly urbanized, and nearly half of its citizens live in Sydney and Melbourne. Many cities in this country are rated as one of the most livable places in the world.

It is also a sports power, hosting many global sports events all the year round. Now, Australia actively participates in international affairs and is a member of the United Nations, the G20, the Commonwealth, the Pacific Security Treaty, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Pacific Islands Forum.

2. Australian population:

In June 2009 165438+ 10/day, the population of Australia was 22.039 million. From June 2065438 to June 2003, the population reached about 23.05 million. Among them, British and Irish descendants account for 74%, Asians account for 5%, aborigines account for 2.7%, and other ethnic groups account for 18.8%. English is the official language. About 63.9% residents believe in Christianity, and 5.9% residents believe in Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism and other religions. The population with no religious belief or unknown religious belief accounts for 30.2%.

On February 20 1313, Australia officially recognized Australian aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders as the first generation of Australian residents. This is a transitional bill prepared by Australia, aiming at amending the Constitution and recognizing Australian aborigines. From the early 20th century to the early 1970s, the Australian government pursued the policy of "White Australia", believing that the aborigines were humble and ignorant, and forcibly took their children away to be raised by whites or sent to boarding schools for whites, hoping to assimilate the aborigines. Those indigenous children who were taken away were later called "the stolen generation".