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  2. 99 Ranch Market - Wikipedia

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    99 Ranch Market in Spring Branch, Houston (2011). 99 Ranch Market (traditional Chinese: 大華超級市場; simplified Chinese: 大华超级市场) is an American supermarket chain owned by Tawa Supermarket Inc., which is based in Buena Park, California. 99 Ranch has 58 stores in the U.S. (as of April 2023), primarily in California, with other stores in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, New Jersey ...

  3. H Mart - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, the chain had 17 stores; by the following March, it had 22, all on the East Coast except for two stores in Denver, Colorado. Its first West Coast location, in Federal Way, Washington, opened in April 2006. [11] In spring 2017, H Mart opened a 43,000-square-foot (4,000 m 2) store in San Jose, California.

  4. History of Chinese Americans in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese also settled in Denver, where many opened laundries to meet the needs of the predominantly male city. [9] By 1870, “Chinaman's Row” was established on Wazee Street in Denver, where forty-two Chinese immigrants lived and worked. By 1890, “Chinaman's Row” had evolved into Chinatown, Denver, with a peak population of 980 people.

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  6. Media in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Chinese American Post, Chinese language newspaper, weekly [4] Clarion, University of Denver student newspaper, weekly [5] Colorado Chinese News, Chinese language newspaper, weekly [6] The Colorado Episcopalian, Episcopal Diocese of Colorado newspaper, quarterly [7] The Colorado Leader, real estate news, weekly [8] Colorado Statesman, local ...

  7. Chinatown, Denver - Wikipedia

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    In Denver, most of the Chinese operated laundries, picking up a need for Denver's residents. Anti-Chinese sentiment escalated to mob rule in Chinese enclaves throughout the Western United States. On October 31, 1880, a white mob attacked Chinese people, their homes and their businesses, virtually destroying all of Chinatown.

  8. China Daily - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, it launched China Daily Asia Weekly, a tabloid-sized pan-Asian edition. [31] In December 2012, China Daily launched an Africa edition, published in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. [32] [33] This edition aimed expand the China Daily readership, of both African people and Chinese people who live in Africa, and showcase China's interests ...

  9. Metro Chinese Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Metro Chinese Weekly is a Chinese language newspaper that is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Published every Friday, it serves the Greater Philadelphia area, including Northern Delaware and Southern New Jersey, and is produced by New Mainstream Press, a publishing company that caters specifically to Asian-American communities.