*Titel wegen Fehlinterpretation geändert*

    Quelle: Volkszählung 2021 in Kanada, Volkszählung 2023 in Neuseeland, Volkszählung 2021 in Australien, Volkszählung 2020 in den USA, Volkszählung 2021 im Vereinigten Königreich

    Werkzeug: Datawrapper

    Anteil von Auckland und Toronto: 11,74 % und 11,73 %

    Von MongooseDear8727

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    10 Kommentare

    1. Before handovers, I guess Hong Kong and Macau would’ve topped the charts by far, no? Maybe not Macau since Portugal isn’t English-speaking.

    2. sig_figs_2718 on

      I think you should include Singapore, which would top this list by far.

    3. Sans-valeur on

      A lot of these cities are just multicultural in general.
      I come from Auckland and I think it’s really cool, we’re *so* fucking far away from everything, the idea of just being able to walk or drive or catch a train over a border is such a difficult concept to get your head around. Even if you’ve done it before.
      So having so many people from around the world come to us instead is really cool, you get to experience other people’s culture, language, art.
      (City) Schools are very multicultural and you grow up with people from all over.
      Also, essentially every single small town in NZ has at the very least a Chinese takeaway, if not Chinese, Indian, Thai, and maybe a sushi place.
      The full combo is like a proper town, probably on a highway. But still.
      The most middle of nowhere town will still have a Chinese takeaway. Which is really fucking cool.
      Honestly the only places that I’ve been that had more variety in really good food options were like, Sydney and Melbourne haha.

    4. Interesting that Canada’s 2 largest cities are more Chinese than Sydney and Melbourne but Australia as a whole is more Chinese than Canada (5.6% vs 4.6%).

    5. WonderstruckWonderer on

      I’m shocked about Vancouver. I guess I presumed the percentage was like Auckland/Toronto/Sydney, but wow, it’s double.

    6. TaloshMinthor on

      In Australia there’s lots of Indonesian/Malaysians who are ethnically Chinese, as well as Singaporians. Are these people included in the data set?

    7. frickityfracktictac on

      The important takeaway is that Americans struggle to name their metro areas

    8. The_39th_Step on

      The UK numbers for Chinese are very unreliable, as we took the census in Covid when lots of Chinese students went home. They are a large component in cities like Manchester, Cambridge etc. It would still be significantly less than the other countries but I think it’s interesting nonetheless. In city centre Manchester, there is a large and quite centralised Chinese community. Similarly 200,000 Hong Kongers and lots more Chinese people have moved to the country since the census. They’re an increasingly visible group.

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