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  2. Thien Hau Temple (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Thien Hau Temple [1] is a Chinese temple located in Los Angeles's Chinatown in California, dedicated to the ocean goddess Mazu. It is one of the more popular areas for worship and tourism among Asian residents in the Los Angeles area.

  3. You Chung Hong - Wikipedia

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    You Chung Hong (Chinese: 洪耀宗; pinyin: Hóng Yàozōng; May 4, 1898 – November 8, 1977) was an American attorney and community leader who was the second Chinese American lawyer admitted to practice law in the state of California, having passed the bar examination in 1923 [1] before he became the first Chinese American graduate of the University of Southern California Law School.

  4. Brookside, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Brookside is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California.It is an enclave of eight tree-lined streets and 400 homes. [1] The neighborhood consists primarily of one-story and two-story, predominantly single-family residences in various Period Revival styles including Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Mediterranean Revival, and French Revival; later buildings were constructed in the Minimal ...

  5. Hong Kong Café - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Café was a Los Angeles restaurant and music venue that was a part of the Los Angeles punk rock scene during the late 1970s and early 1980s when the club was owned and operated by Barry Seidel, Kim Turner and Suzy Frank, followed by a resurgence from 1992 to 1995.

  6. Chinese American Museum - Wikipedia

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    A permanent exhibit at the museum is the recreation of the Hing Yuen Hong Chinese Herb Shop of yesteryear. Another permanent exhibit opened on December 13, 2012, is "Origins: The Birth and Rise of Chinese American Communities in Los Angeles", celebrating the growth and development of Cantonese American enclaves from Downtown Los Angeles to the San Gabriel Valley.

  7. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument - Wikipedia

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    La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, one of the first Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments that were designated in 1962. Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments are sites which have been designated by the Los Angeles, California, Cultural Heritage Commission as worthy of preservation based on architectural, historic and cultural criteria.

  8. Consulate-General of China, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Liu Jian is the Consul General the People's Republic of China in Los Angeles. [5] In 2013, he succeeded Zhang Yun, who led the consular mission from 2007 until 2013. [6] In 2020, Uyghur protesters outside the consulate were joined by activists representing Tibet, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. [7]

  9. Korean Americans in Greater Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Adjustment Problems Among Korean Elderly Immigrants in New York and Los Angeles and Effects of Resources on Psychological Distress and Status in the Family (dissertation). ProQuest, 2008. ISBN 0549566058, 9780549566052. UMI Number 3307607. Kim, Katherine Yungmee. Los Angeles's Koreatown. Arcadia Publishing, 2011. ISBN 0738575526, 9780738575520.