Most Chinese community in North America is Richmond BC.
Prestigious-Quiet172 on
is it a bad thing?
piedamon on
Is Richmond, BC and Richmond Hill, ON just a coincidence on the “Richmond” name? Or is there a connection to the Chinese population at all?
They both appear to be cultural epicentres that share the “Richmond” name.
NewfieGamEr2001 on
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ElectroMagnetsYo on
The best Chinese food outside of China can be found in Markham, the best Chinese food in China can also be found in Markham
TorontoLatino on
Besides Richmond, Vancouver, Markham and Toronto, there is also a large Chinese community in Montréal and Brossard.
WiseguyD on
I feel like y’all are being kinda weird about these posts
Personal_Shake8 on
Hongcouver
dumppppplings on
I am Chinese and I have visited Vancouver several times. It felt to me just like being in Hong Kong. Many places have signs and advertisements written in Chinese characters. Half the people in the SkyTrain carriages are Asian faces, and the language being spoken is either Cantonese or Mandarin. Even the ticket machines have a Chinese language option. The airport’s voice announcements are in English, French, and Cantonese. There are also a huge number of Chinese supermarkets and restaurants. To be honest, even if I didn’t know any English, I could still live quite successfully in Vancouver
MuckleRucker3 on
If you look at the maps of Vancouver and Toronto, you’ll see the population heavily concentrated around the cities of Richmond and Richmond Hill. The name similarity is not a coincidence.
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Most Chinese community in North America is Richmond BC.
is it a bad thing?
Is Richmond, BC and Richmond Hill, ON just a coincidence on the “Richmond” name? Or is there a connection to the Chinese population at all?
They both appear to be cultural epicentres that share the “Richmond” name.
Next Canadian elections results
The best Chinese food outside of China can be found in Markham, the best Chinese food in China can also be found in Markham
Besides Richmond, Vancouver, Markham and Toronto, there is also a large Chinese community in Montréal and Brossard.
I feel like y’all are being kinda weird about these posts
Hongcouver
I am Chinese and I have visited Vancouver several times. It felt to me just like being in Hong Kong. Many places have signs and advertisements written in Chinese characters. Half the people in the SkyTrain carriages are Asian faces, and the language being spoken is either Cantonese or Mandarin. Even the ticket machines have a Chinese language option. The airport’s voice announcements are in English, French, and Cantonese. There are also a huge number of Chinese supermarkets and restaurants. To be honest, even if I didn’t know any English, I could still live quite successfully in Vancouver
If you look at the maps of Vancouver and Toronto, you’ll see the population heavily concentrated around the cities of Richmond and Richmond Hill. The name similarity is not a coincidence.