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		<description><![CDATA[Which Northwest cities have the most people of Chinese heritage? | In honor of Chinese New Year, I thought it would be fun to crunch some Census numbers to get a sense of where people of Chinese heritage live in the Northwest. In the tables below, I’ve ranked-ordered places in the Northwest according to their share of people who self-identify as Chinese. As you’ll see, a couple of interesting stories emerge. British Columbia, and especially the Vancouver metro area, have a...]]></description>
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