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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.
Chinatown, Los Angeles. Historically there has been a population of Chinese Americans in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. As of 2010, there were 393,488 Chinese Americans in Los Angeles County, 4.0% of the county's population, and 66,782 Chinese Americans in the city of Los Angeles (1.8% of the total population). [1]
1976 – Deron Quint, American ice hockey player [205] 1976 – Zhao Wei, Chinese actress, film director, producer and pop singer [206] 1977 – Michelle Burgher, track and field athlete [207] 1977 – Ramiro Corrales, American soccer player [208] 1977 – Amdy Faye, Senegalese footballer [209] 1977 – Brent Johnson, American ice hockey player ...
Miss Chinatown USA 2010, Crystal Lee. The signature evening gown is a tightly fitted cheongsam, chosen by the New Year Festival's organizer, H.K. Wong, to exoticize the contestants as "the perfect blend of East and West" and draw tourists to Chinatown.
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March 16, 1976: British Prime Minister Harold Wilson resigns five days after surviving vote of confidence in Commons [1] March 9, 1976: Forty-three skiers killed in Italy when aerial cable car falls 200 feet March 15, 1976: First "carpool lanes" in the United States are inaugurated. The following events occurred in March 1976:
Looters take advantage of Dodgers celebrations, breaking into a Nike Jordan store downtown. Vandals also set fire to a Metro bus. The bad behavior marring a great night for Dodger fans.
Jackie Cooper (December 12, 1931) Eddie Cantor (March 9, 1932) Diana Wynyard (January 26, 1933) The Marx Brothers (February 17, 1933) Jean Harlow (September 25 and September 29, 1933) Maurice Chevalier (December 4, 1934) Jeanette MacDonald (December 4, 1934) Shirley Temple (March 14, 1935) Joe E. Brown (March 5, 1936) Al Jolson (March 12, 1936)