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Appendix 2. Los Angeles County Communities with Chinese Populations (including Taiwanese) of More Than 20 Percent

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ppdx Los Angeles County Communities with Chinese Populations (including Taiwanese) of More Than 20 Percent Community %Alhambra32.46Arcadia33.51East San Gabriel28.41Hacienda Heights22.59Monterey Park39.67Rosemead28.10Rowland Heights23.63San Gabriel31.75San Marino41.94Temple City28.36Walnut27.46Percentages are from Garoogian (2005). According to the 2000 U.S. census, the total Chinese popula-tion (including Taiwanese) in Los Angeles County was 3.43 percent.Statistics are necessarily limiting and tell only part of the story of the rapid growth of the post-1965 Chinese community, not only in Los Angeles County, but in Southern California. Other areas that have also shown in-creases are Cerritos, Diamond Bar, El Monte, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Palos Verdes, South Pasadena, and West Covina.
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ppdx Los Angeles County Communities with Chinese Populations (including Taiwanese) of More Than 20 Percent Community %Alhambra32.46Arcadia33.51East San Gabriel28.41Hacienda Heights22.59Monterey Park39.67Rosemead28.10Rowland Heights23.63San Gabriel31.75San Marino41.94Temple City28.36Walnut27.46Percentages are from Garoogian (2005). According to the 2000 U.S. census, the total Chinese popula-tion (including Taiwanese) in Los Angeles County was 3.43 percent.Statistics are necessarily limiting and tell only part of the story of the rapid growth of the post-1965 Chinese community, not only in Los Angeles County, but in Southern California. Other areas that have also shown in-creases are Cerritos, Diamond Bar, El Monte, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Palos Verdes, South Pasadena, and West Covina.
© 2020 Stanford University Press, Redwood City
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