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  2. Chinese Americans in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Historical Society of America, since 1963, is a non-profit, and the first organization established in the US to preserve, promote and present the history, heritage, culture and legacy of Chinese in America through exhibitions, education, and research; the Museum is located in San Francisco's original Chinatown on Clay Street.

  3. List of Chinese American associations - Wikipedia

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    Chinese-American Museum of Chicago (CAMOC) 芝加哥美洲华裔博物馆 - 李秉枢中心; Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association 中華會館 / 中華公所; Chinese Freemasons (Chee Kong Tong) 洪門致公堂; Chinese Historical Society of America 美國華人歷史學會; Chinese Historical Society of Southern California ...

  4. Asian Americans in California - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco is 21.4% Chinese, and the San Francisco Bay Area is 8% Chinese. Many of the Chinese Americans are Cantonese-speaking immigrants or descendants from Guangdong province and Hong Kong. There are also many Taiwanese and mainland Chinese immigrants in the Silicon Valley area. The Bay Area in general is 8-9% Chinese.

  5. Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of Chinese in California were from various districts on the west side of the Pearl River Delta, in Guangdong province. Thus, the first huiguan, or ui-kun, as it was locally known [12] in Cantonese San Francisco, the Sam Yap (Chinese: 三邑; pinyin: sānyì; Jyutping: sam1 jap1; lit. 'Three counties') Company, emerged in 1851.

  6. Forbidden City (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The new club would eventually become the most famous of approximately 12 Chinese-themed cabaret clubs in the Chinatown area. [50] It was located a few blocks from San Francisco's Chinatown, and catered to the curiosity of a mostly white audience who were unfamiliar with and possibly intimidated by, a community of only Chinese Americans. [4] [30]

  7. Manilatown, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Housing protesters at San Francisco City Hall, 1977 Demonstrators at the International Hotel in San Francisco, 1977. From 1968–77, the residents were gradually evicted from the International Hotel. The final residents were evicted in 1977, when 400 riot police led an eviction raid on August 4 at 3:00 am. [12]

  8. San Francisco police fatally shoot driver of car that crashed ...

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    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Police officers fatally shot the driver of a vehicle that plowed through the Chinese consulate in San Francisco and into the lobby of the building's visa office on Monday ...

  9. Filipinos in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Area is the second most populous region for Filipino Americans. Filipino Americans make up 4.6% of San Francisco’s population. [1] There is a large Filipino population in Daly City. [2]