The address of the Hawaiian Chinese Multicultural Museum And Archives is: Po Box 2190, Honolulu, HI 96805-2190
As of the latest census data, Honolulu's population is diverse, with a significant Asian majority, primarily consisting of individuals of Japanese, Filipino, Chinese, and Korean descent. The city also has a notable Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander presence, alongside smaller percentages of White, Hispanic, and African American residents. This multicultural composition reflects Honolulu's historical and cultural influences, making it a unique melting pot in Hawaii.
they made it a multicultural country
His mother is British and his father is Hawaiian-Chinese.
Chinese banyan trees.
English, some Japanese, and a little Chinese.
the Chinese community in new zealand was predominatly male until after the second world war.
"hawaiian, samoan, german, chinese".
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No, Hawaiians are not Chinese. People from the Hawaiian Islands are called Hawaiians while people from China are Chinese. There might be people who live in Hawaii who are Chinese though.
Chinese Americans
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Singapore is a multiracial and multicultural country with Chinese being making up the majority of the population. If you're born in Singapore you are considered Singaporean.