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How many Chinese are there in New Zealand?

The Chinese community in New Zealand has a population of approximately 247,000, with an average age of 33.1 years. In terms of gender distribution, there are 131,500 women and 116,200 men. Most Chinese residents are concentrated in Auckland, where Chinese account for 69.1% of the total population. In addition, 73.3% of Chinese residents were not born in New Zealand, indicating that New Zealand's Chinese community is mainly composed of immigrants. According to census data, the Chinese in New Zealand perform relatively well in terms of English proficiency, with 78.5% of them able to speak English, and 43.5% of the total number of Chinese who are bilingual. In terms of occupation, 12% of the Chinese are engaged in technician occupations, while 11.5% of the Chinese are engaged in sales occupations. This means that about one in every 10 Chinese people is engaged in sales. In terms of income, the median income of Chinese New Zealanders is NZ$21,600. For overseas-born Chinese, the median income is slightly higher at NZ$21,700, while for New Zealand-born Chinese the median income is NZ$20,900. Compared with New Zealand Europeans, the latter's median income is NZD 34,600. Among them, the median income of Europeans born overseas is NZD 36,800, while the median income of Europeans born in New Zealand is NZD 34. , 100 NZD.