Chinatowns in Canada

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Chinatowns in Canada generally exist in the large cities of Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and Montreal, and existed in some smaller towns throughout the history of Canada. Prior to 1900, almost all Chinese were located in British Columbia, but have spread throughout Canada thereafter. From 1923 to 1967, immigration from China was suspended due to exclusion laws. In 1997, the handover of Hong Kong to China caused many from there to flee to Canada due to uncertainties. Canada had about 25 Chinatowns across the country between the 1930s to 1940s, some of which have ceased to exist. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Chinatowns in Canada
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rdf:langString 唐人街
rdf:langString Huábù
rdf:langString Tángrénjiē
rdf:langString Zhōngguóchéng
rdf:langString 中国城
rdf:langString 华埠
rdf:langString 中國城
rdf:langString 華埠
rdf:langString Chinatown
rdf:langString Chinatowns in Canada generally exist in the large cities of Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, and Montreal, and existed in some smaller towns throughout the history of Canada. Prior to 1900, almost all Chinese were located in British Columbia, but have spread throughout Canada thereafter. From 1923 to 1967, immigration from China was suspended due to exclusion laws. In 1997, the handover of Hong Kong to China caused many from there to flee to Canada due to uncertainties. Canada had about 25 Chinatowns across the country between the 1930s to 1940s, some of which have ceased to exist.
rdf:langString Jūnggwoksìhng
rdf:langString Tòhngyàhngāai
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