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  2. Hazel Chu - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Chu (born 3 November 1980) [1] [2] is an Irish Green Party politician who has been a member of Dublin City Council since May 2019. She was chair of the Green Party from December 2019 to December 2021. [3] She was the first Irish-born person of Chinese descent elected to political office on the island of Ireland.

  3. Chinese people in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Chu as Lord Mayor of Dublin in 2021 Recitation of Chinese poetry at Dublin Connolly railway station to celebrate Chinese New Year. Chinese people in Ireland refer to people born in China or people of Chinese descent living in the Republic of Ireland. They constitute 0.4% of Ireland's population, at 19,447 residents. [1] [2]

  4. China–Ireland relations - Wikipedia

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    By 2019, there are almost 40,000 Chinese travellers visit Ireland a year according to the official data. [2] Moreover, Irish tourism authorities want to increase the number of visitors from China to 50,000 a year. [11] Furthermore, Hainan Airline from China opens direct flights between Dublin and three Chinese cities- Beijing, Shenzhen, and ...

  5. Mao (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Interior of MAO Dún Laoghaire, 2004.. The first Mao restaurant opened on Chatham Row, Dublin in 1997. The name attracted some criticism, given Mao Zedong's role in the Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, Great Chinese Famine and Sinicization of Tibet; during his time as leader of China, he was allegedly responsible for millions of deaths.

  6. Trinity Centre for Asian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Centre for Asian Studies (TCAS) is a multidisciplinary teaching and research centre for East Asian scholarship at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.. TCAS includes teaching and research in Chinese, Korean and Japanese Studies as well as Asian area studies, pan-Asian and Asian/European comparative research.

  7. List of Irish dishes - Wikipedia

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    A pastry confection associated with Dublin. Irish stew: Stobhach/ Stobhach Gaelach A traditional stew of lamb or mutton, potatoes, carrots, onions, and parsley. Jambon: Siamban [5] A folded puff pastry filled with diced ham, egg and cheese, served warm at delicatessens and often eaten at breakfast or elevenses. Limerick Ham: Liamhás Luimnigh

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  9. South Asians in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As the Irish government does not collect detailed data on ethnicity in Ireland, population estimates vary, and non-Chinese Asian people are generally grouped in one category rather than groups based on people from individual South Asian countries. [4] Estimates say that people of South Asian ethnicity make up around 1 to 3% of Ireland's population.