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Where have all the Chinese in the United States gone?

Many people in Gaocheng District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province worked as laborers in the United States and Canada, and gradually stayed in the United States.

Population in the United States: approximately 563,000. Due to the proximity to the Beijing Embassy in China, the number of Hebei people going abroad to work in the United States began around 2000, and has continued to increase exponentially since then.

Basically everyone goes abroad to prospect for gold, and the momentum is no less than in Fujian. And Gaocheng people have almost become "standard fare" in Chinese restaurants in the United States. It is no exaggeration to say that Gaocheng people can basically be seen in the kitchens of Chinese restaurants in the United States.

Changle, Lianjiang, Fuqing and other areas in Fujian

Population in the United States: about 1.1 million people

We have known for a long time that Fujian and Guangdong are major immigration areas. But Fujian has already surpassed Guangdong to become the largest Chinese group in New York. New York City has a population of 8.5 million, of which 1 million are Chinese, with the largest number being people from Fujian, and the highest proportion is from Changle, Fujian.

As the most famous place for Chinese people to stay, New York has many Chinese restaurants and food markets. There is also a famous saying: The United States is not afraid of anything but Changle.