The
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has an active
Chinese American
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community. As of 2013, the
Boston
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Chinatown
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was the third largest Chinatown in the United States, and there are also Chinese populations in the suburbs of Greater Boston, including
Quincy,
Malden,
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In Boston's Chinatown, Longtime Residents Face An Uncertain Future
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Lexington. As of 2006, Boston, Quincy, Malden, Newton,
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Cambridge
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house about half of all of the ethnic Chinese in
, and as a whole, Chinese constituted the largest Asian ethnic group in the state.
History
In the beginning of the 20th century, most Chinese moving to
New England
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were single men, while some were single women.
[Burge, Kathleen.]
One community’s Asian connection
. ''The Boston Globe
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''. March 31, 2013. Retrieved on September 8, 2015. Historically most Chinese moving to Massachusetts specifically went to the Boston Chinatown and prior to the 1960s the state overall had little Chinese immigration. Immigration from China into the Boston area increased after the
Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
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was passed.
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Chinese population expanding in Boston suburbs
. ''Boston Globe
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''. Retrieved on September 8, 2015.
From 2000 to 2010, the Chinese population of Massachusetts increased by 46%.
[ By 2004 Malden received an influx of second and third generation Chinese moving from Boston and elsewhere.][Buote, Brenda J,]
Asian population up in small cities
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. ''Boston Globe
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''. June 13, 2004. Retrieved on September 10, 2015. As of 2010 there were almost 123,000 Chinese Americans in all of Massachusetts. By 2011 many Chinese Americans settled in the Boston suburbs, either moving there from Boston or immigrating directly from China to the Boston suburbs.[
By 2013, the Boston Chinatown was facing redevelopment and gentrification.][
]
Demographics
As of 2003, about 66% of the Asians in Quincy were ethnic Chinese,[Eschbacher, Karen.]
Immigrants from India a growing community in Quincy
. ''The Patriot Ledger
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''. July 2, 2003 (from th
summary page
. Retrieved on September 8, 2015. giving the city one of the largest Chinese populations in the state.[Hsiao, Teresa.]
. ''The Patriot Ledger
''The Patriot Ledger'' is a daily newspaper in Quincy, Massachusetts, that serves the South Shore. It publishes Monday through Saturday.
Known for its thorough news coverage of the 26 communities south of Boston, ''The Patriot Ledger'' has won ...
''. July 2, 2003 (from th
summary page
. Retrieved on September 8, 2015. From 2000 to 2010 Quincy's Chinese population increased by almost 60%.[ Most of the Asian immigrants coming to Quincy in the 1980s originated from ]Hong Kong
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and Taiwan, but by 2003 the majority place of origin was Fujian Province
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in Mainland China
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.[Eschbacher, Karen.]
Quincy’s Asian-American community is growing, changing
. ''The Patriot Ledger
''The Patriot Ledger'' is a daily newspaper in Quincy, Massachusetts, that serves the South Shore. It publishes Monday through Saturday.
Known for its thorough news coverage of the 26 communities south of Boston, ''The Patriot Ledger'' has won ...
''. June 28, 2003 (from th
summary page
. Retrieved on September 8, 2015. As of 2000 65% of the Chinese in Quincy were homeowners.[ Historically Quincy residents traveled to shops in the Boston Chinatown but by 2003 Asian shopping centers became established in Quincy.][Eschbacher, Karen.]
. ''The Patriot Ledger
''The Patriot Ledger'' is a daily newspaper in Quincy, Massachusetts, that serves the South Shore. It publishes Monday through Saturday.
Known for its thorough news coverage of the 26 communities south of Boston, ''The Patriot Ledger'' has won ...
''. June 28, 2003 (from th
summary page
. Retrieved on September 8, 2015. By 2003 New York City-based Kam Man Food
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Its original location is in Chinatown, New York City. While it has its main store in Manhattan (named "New Kam Man"), ...
was establishing a supermarket in Quincy. Hainan Airlines
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began non-stop service between Beijing
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and Logan International Airport
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in Boston in 2014, followed by non-stop service between Shanghai
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and Boston in 2015. Cathay Pacific Airways
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began non-stop service between Hong Kong
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and Boston in 2015. These non-stop flight services between China and Boston were credited for the ascent of Chinese becoming the top nationality visiting Boston from outside North America, with nearly one in four Chinese visitors coming to Boston for education.
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had 2,041 Chinese Americans in 2010, a 151% increase from 2000 and the ninth largest Chinese population in Massachusetts.[
In 2000, Malden had 4,504 ethnic Chinese people, making up 57% of the city's Asian population.][ From 2000 to 2010 the Chinese population of Malden increased by about 50%.][ Malden Center is situated on the MBTA Orange Line which connects with Boston's Chinatown.
]
Institutions
The Chinese Progressive Association is located in Boston.
The Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center, Inc. (BCNC; ) serves Chinese Americans in the region. Its principal site is in the Boston Chinatown, and in 2011 BCNC executive director Elaine Ng stated that the center would begin to offer services in Quincy. The number of persons using BCNC services residing in Quincy increased by almost 300% in a period beginning in 2004 and ending in 2005.[
]
Education
Founded in 1916, the Kwong Kow Chinese School Kwong Kow Chinese School (KKCS; 中華廣教學校) is a supplementary school located in Chinatown, Boston. Founded in 1916 for immigrants in Chinatown, as Qwong Kow Chinese School, it has offered classes for not only members of the local Chinese Am ...
is the oldest Chinese-language school in Massachusetts. It offers classes for not only members of the local Chinese American community, but immigrant children the Philippines
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, Cambodia
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, and Vietnam
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. In 2007, it moved into its permanent home at the Chinese Community Education Center, after many years of moving around Chinatown. As of 2003 1,000 students took classes at the school.
Peter Jae established the Quincy Chinese Language School, which offers supplementary education for Chinese children, in 1988. As of 2003 it holds Cantonese language
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classes for 150 students at the Sacred Heart School in North Quincy on Saturday mornings. The school at one time had 400 students but the school reduced itself in size when a lack of qualified teachers occurred.[
The Chung Yee School is another Chinese school in Quincy. As of 2008 the headmaster is Harry Kwan, who originated from Hong Kong. That year the school had 100 students and charged $100 ($ adjusted for inflation) per child per month for Chinese language and culture after school classes. It was first established around 1996. The school was briefly closed by the Quincy Police Department in November 28, 2008 due to a lack of Massachusetts state and local government permits. After the state and municipal authorities cleared the school of allegations of child abuse, it was scheduled to reopen that year.
In 2003, over 400 students attended classes at the Lexington Chinese School (LCS; 勒星頓中文學校), held on Sundays.][ The school holds its classes at Belmont High School in Belmont.
]
Recreation
The Lunar New Year
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is celebrated in Quincy, amongst other places.
Notable people
* An Wang
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[Hevesi, Dennis.]
An Wang, 70, Is Dead of Cancer; Inventor and Maker of Computers
. ''The New York Times
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* Donnie Yen
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References
* Lo, Shauna (University of Massachusetts Boston
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)
"Profiles of Asian American Subgroups in Massachusetts: Chinese Americans in Massachusetts"
Institute for Asian American Studies
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. Paper 12. February 1, 2006.
Notes
Further reading
* Sullivan, Charles and Kathlyn Hatch.
The Chinese in Boston, 1970
Archive
. Action for Boston Community Development. Sixth printing, January 3, 1973.
* Watanabe, Paul, Michael Liu, and Shauna Lo (all from the University of Massachusetts Boston
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and the Institute for Asian American Studies)
"Asian Americans in Metro Boston: Growth, Diversity, and Complexity"
May 2004. Prepared for the Metro Boston Equity Initiative of The Harvard Civil Rights Project
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.
External links
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center, Inc.
Chinese Historical Society of New England
(CHSNE; 紐英崙華人歷史協會)
Quincy Asian Resources, Inc.
(QARI, 亚协服务中心)
Kwong Kow Chinese School
Lexington Chinese School
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