Hong Kong-American

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Hong Kong-American refers to people of Hong Kong origin who live in, are citizens of, or culturally identify with the United States, often blending Hong Kong and American cultural influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Asian American subgroup
diaspora community
ethnic group
associatedIdentity Asian American NERFINISHED
Chinese American
Hong Konger
citizenshipStatus mayHoldDualCitizenship
mayHoldPermanentResidentStatusInUnitedStates
mayHoldUnitedStatesCitizenship
commonProfession business
finance
restaurant industry
technology
countryOfResidence United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalInfluence American culture
Hong Kong culture
culturalPractice celebration of Lunar New Year
celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival
participation in American holidays
diasporaRelation part of Hong Kong diaspora in North America
hasEthnicOrigin Chinese
hasOrigin Hong Kong NERFINISHED
historicalMigrationWave migration after 1960s U.S. immigration reforms
migration after 1997 Hong Kong handover
migration after 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
migration before 1997 Hong Kong handover
post-World War II migration
identityCharacteristic blended Hong Kong and American cultural identity
languageShiftTrend shift toward English in younger generations
languageUsed Cantonese
English
Mandarin
notableSettlement Boston NERFINISHED
Los Angeles NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED
Seattle NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Asian American NERFINISHED
Chinese American
Hong Kong Canadian NERFINISHED
Hong Konger
religion Buddhism
Christianity
Taoism
non-religious
settlementPattern urban
subclassOf Chinese American
Hong Kong diaspora
typicalSettlementCountry United States NERFINISHED

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Bruce Lee heritage Hong Kong-American