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American Chinese and overseas Chinese

Chinese-Americans (or Chinese-Americans) refer to American citizens of China descent. Chinese-Americans are part of the global Chinese community, including Taiwan Province Province and Chinese-American Singaporeans.

In 2007, the total number of Chinese Americans was 3,538,407 [1], accounting for 23.3% of the Asian population, accounting for 1% of the total American population, which was higher than that of other Asians in the United States.

States with more Chinese in the United States:

California

New York

Hawaii

Massachusetts

Maryland

New Jersey

Texas

Illinois

Washington State

Traditionally, most Chinese Americans live in Chinatown, a big city in the state, and live with their fellow villagers. But there are exceptions

American cities with large China populations include new york, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, Seattle and Portland. From 1960 to 1970, most of these cities have Chinatown, and both new and old residents have immigrants. In some areas, Chinese Americans maintain close ties with other Asian groups, especially Vietnamese Americans. These connections are helpful. In fact, many Vietnamese Americans are ethnically overseas Chinese, so most Chinese Vietnamese Americans do not classify themselves as Vietnamese Americans.

In addition to big cities, a small number of Chinese are scattered in rural towns in the United States, especially in some university towns. In 2000, Chinese Americans accounted for nearly 3% of California's population, and the northeast accounted for more than 1%. In Hawaii, a state with a high proportion of Asians in history, it accounts for nearly 10%.

List of major Chinatown in the United States

New york, USA:

Chinatown in Manhattan

Flushing, Queens

Amherst, Queens-Amherst

Eight avenues in Brooklyn-Eighth Avenue

Brooklyn Bay Park Road-Bay Park Road

U street in Brooklyn. -U street

Stockton Avenue and Jackson Street, Chinatown, San Francisco, USA

Barelare Avenue, Southwest Houston, USA

Sugar City, Texas, Highway 6 Sugar City

Los Angeles-Broadway, Spring Street, USA

Chinatown, Boston, USA

Wentworth Avenue in Cermak, Chicago, USA

Philadelphia

Atlanta USA

Old Town of Portland, USA

Seattle-Jackson Street, USA

H street, Washington, DC, USA

List of secondary Chinatown

Cleveland, USA

Honolulu Hawaii, USA

Oakland-Broadway, 7th Street, Harrison Avenue, 10 Street, USA.

Oklahoma City, USA-Northwest 23rd Street and Classenblvd

Pittsburgh USA

Sacramento, USA-Third, Fifth, J and I Streets

Fresno USA