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How many China people are there in the world?

According to the documents of the 7th World Chinese Business Conference in 2003, there are 410600 Chinese in all regions of the world, among which 32.47 million are from Southeast Asia, accounting for 79% of the total. The United States is the second largest Chinese settlement in the world, with nearly 3 million Chinese, accounting for 7% of the total number of overseas Chinese. Chinese in the United States not only come directly from Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province and Macau, but also immigrants from nearly 50 countries including Southeast Asia and Europe, Central and South America, Africa and Australia. The Chinese in the United States have a wide origin, which is not found in Chinese communities in other countries. And their close relationship with the economy and culture of their original place of residence also gives the Chinese economy a very broad space and unique advantages in the United States.

According to the data of the 2000 US Census, there are 2.879 million Chinese Americans, accounting for 65.438+0% of the American population. (Among them, 144795 people declared to be from Taiwan Province Province. )

According to the U.S. government census, the total number of overseas Chinese in the United States was 430,000 in 1970, and 800,000 in 1980 and 1990. According to the statistics of American population in 2000, the total number of overseas Chinese in the United States was 2.88 million. Mainly distributed in the east and west sides of the United States, mostly in big cities. By state, the number of overseas Chinese is California/KOOC-0//KOOC-0/20,000, new york, 500,000, Texas, Hawaii/KOOC-0/70,000, Massachusetts/KOOC-0/00 and Illinois/KOOC-0/00.