The Chinese name for Vancouver is 温哥华 (Wēn gē huá). This name is commonly used in Mandarin, and it reflects the phonetic pronunciation of "Vancouver" while also incorporating characters that convey a sense of warmth and splendor. The name is recognized in both mainland China and among Chinese-speaking communities worldwide.
Vancouver Chinese Music Ensemble was created in 1989.
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The second largest Chinese community in North America is in the Canadian city of Vancouver.
As of the most recent estimates, the Chinese population in Vancouver is significant, with approximately 30% of the city's residents identifying as part of the Chinese community. This includes individuals of various Chinese ethnic backgrounds, such as Cantonese, Mandarin, and others. The number can vary, but there are tens of thousands of Chinese residents in the Greater Vancouver area, contributing to the city's multicultural landscape.
Wing Chung Ng has written: 'The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80' 'The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-1980' -- subject(s): Chinese, Chinese Canadians, Ethnic identity, Ethnic relations, History
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Chinese immigrants in Canada are dispersed throughout the country, with significant populations in urban centers like Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. In Vancouver, areas like Richmond and Burnaby have large Chinese communities, while in Toronto, neighborhoods like Markham and Scarborough are popular among Chinese immigrants. In Montreal, the Chinatown area is a hub for the Chinese community.
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The City of Vancouver was named in 1886.
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