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  2. Bellaire, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Bellaire, Texas' Toonerville Trolley Bellaire Transit Center Bellaire is a member city of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO). [ 180 ] The city is served by bus lines 2 (Bellaire), 9 (Gulfton/Holman), 20 (Canal/Memorial), 49 (Chimney Rock/S Post Oak), 65 (Bissonnet), 309 (Gulfton Circulator), and 402 Bellaire ...

  3. Chinatown, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Chinese businesses tend to be inside the Beltway while Vietnamese businesses tend to be outside of the Beltway. [12] The Bellaire Chinatown is about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Downtown Houston. [4] It is over 6 square miles (16 km 2), making it among the largest automobile-centric Chinatowns in the Southern United States. [3]

  4. Bellaire Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Bellaire Boulevard (also known as Holcombe, and as 百利大道 Bǎilì Dàdào in Chinese and Đại Lộ Sàigòn in Vietnamese [1]) is an arterial road in western Houston, Texas, United States. The street also goes through unincorporated areas in Harris County and the cities of Bellaire, Southside Place, and West University Place.

  5. Little Saigon, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam War memorial in Little Saigon, Houston, Texas, United States. Vietnamese Walk of Honor Sign. Little Saigon, also popularly known as Vietnamtown or simply Viet-Town, is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas centered on Bellaire Boulevard west of Chinatown. It is one of the largest Vietnamese enclaves in the United States.

  6. 'On the cusp of greatness': Ice skating club reels from US ...

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    Coaches Naumov and Shishkova, originally from Russia, were the 1994 world pairs skating champions. They leave a 23-year-old son, Maxim, another promising talent from Boston who finished fourth in ...

  7. Kim Sơn (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has an extensive menu of Chinese and Vietnamese dishes and serves weekend dim sum. In 1993, the La family opened a new $2 million, 22,000-square-foot (2,000 m 2) restaurant and banquet facility diagonally across from the original location. At the time it was the largest Chinese restaurant in the state of Texas.

  8. Forbidden Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Full-scale statues at Forbidden Gardens in Katy, Texas. Replica of the Emperor Qin's throne on display at Forbidden Gardens. Forbidden Gardens (simplified Chinese: 紫禁花园; traditional Chinese: 紫禁花園) was an outdoor museum of Chinese culture and history located on Texas Highway 99 and Franz Road in northern Katy, Greater Houston, Texas, United States.

  9. History of Chinese Americans in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Rhoads, Edward J.M (July 1977). "The Chinese in Texas". Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 81 (1): 1– 36. JSTOR 30238491. - page 6 talks about Chinese arriving in the port of Galveston; Harris County block book maps: West Houston Chinese Church (曉士頓西區中國教會) - PDF and JPG