- Hók-ciŭ-uâ [huʔ˨˩ tsiu˥˧ ua˨˦˨] ), also Foochow, Hokchew, Hok-chiu, or
Fuzhounese, is the
prestige variety of the
Eastern Min
branch of Min
Chinese spoken...
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Fuzhounese Americans, also
known as
Hokchew Americans or
Fuzhou Americans or
imprecisely Fujianese, are
Chinese American people of
Fuzhou descent, in particular...
- of
Guangzhou people,
Fuzhounese natives soon also rebelled.
Miscommunication was a
large part of
misunderstanding by
Fuzhounese people.
During the 1800s...
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significant po****tion of
Fuzhounese Americans and gua bao is a po****r dish sold at
restaurants along with
other iconic Fuzhounese dishes such as Fuzhou...
- many blocks. Most of the
Chinese members of
Nagasaki Chinatown are of
Fuzhounese descent.
Nagasaki and
Fuzhou established ties as
sister cities in 1980...
- Park Chinatowns,
lamian restaurants are a
common sight. Most are run by
Fuzhounese, some
featuring knife-cut noodles, but most
featuring only the hand-cut...
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Americans South Asian Americans Southeast Asian Americans Chinese Americans Fuzhounese Americans Hakka Americans Hoklo Americans Hong Kong
Americans Taiwanese...
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Americans Uyghur Americans Uzbek Americans East Asia
Chinese Americans Fuzhounese Americans Hakka Americans Hoklo Americans Hong Kong
Americans ****anese...
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Fuzhou immigrants could often speak Mandarin in
addition to
their native Fuzhounese language (also
known as
Fuzhou dialect).
Other Mandarin speakers settled...
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Cantonese speakers. However, in the 1980s and 1990s,
large numbers of
Fuzhounese-speaking
immigrants also
arrived and
formed a sub-neighborhood annexed...