San Gabriel Square’s Exotic Sceneries (Pasadena, CA)

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07/25/2016 - 06:21
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Address:
140 W Valley Blvd, San Gabriel, CA, 91776
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(626) 280-0786

The melting pot of 150 countries, Los Angeles!

Let’s visit San Gabriel Square. The exotic small enclave of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and East Asia countries has delicious smells attracting us. 

On the day of the Chinese New Year, a festival parade, lion mask dance, and sounds of fireworks and drums were exciting visitors. Schools with old histories, statues, movie theaters, Chinese clinics, and stores attract immigrants from China, Korea, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and other Asian countries. 

Visitors can feel the power of Asian-American progress with a large amount of investment by Chinese-American banks. 

The Central Pacific Railway completed in 1869 was one of the large foundations of Chinese Americans’ progress in the U.S. The rich Chinese-Americans moved to safe areas with better school districts, such as Diamond Bar, Chino, and Palos Vedes. 

If you go around San Gabriel Square, you can see where money moves. I was told that Chinese-American banks are open for investment and loans even for different ethnic people to encourage business. If you are interested in getting investment and loans, consider visiting Chinese-American banks with your business plan.

The city of San Gabriel boasts a mixture of Asian, as well as European and North American cultures.

The area’s wide range of restaurants and ethnic stores are frequented by the large population of 2nd and 3rd generation Chinese-Americans. The 12-acre (49,000 sq. m.) San Gabriel Square mall has been called the “Great Mall of China” by the Los Angeles Times. 

The collection of Chinese shops and architecture with Spanish-style tile roofs acts as a model for the new “ethnoburbs” in areas like the Las Vegas Valley and Houston.

The gathering of ethnic restaurants and cafes, shops, markets, hair and nail salons, Asian video stores, department stores, and an extensive jewelry mart truly provides something for everyone as visitors purchase everything from an expensive diamond to designer suits to soy milk to a travel package to Las Vegas or China.



*This posting was translated from a Korean post. Click here to read the original version.

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