@spilltheb38: Where Asians move when they make it, Seattle edition 🏙️➡️🏡 From Chinatown to Bellevue, Kent, Renton, and Federal Way. #seattle #asian #chinese #diaspora #sociology
As a part Japanese family, we made it a point to buy properties in west Bellevue as a slap in the face to Kemper Development. Sure does feel good.
2025-11-17 16:06:50
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parisricha :
Most Japanese don’t stay 😅 my mom is here but all of her friends just move back to Japan once they retire. Some younger families come and work for Boeing for a bit but usually leave. The Japanese community here is so small 😭 but if you go north to Vancouver BC there is a much larger Japanese community.
2025-11-06 17:58:56
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waltermalone :
I moved here a year ago and have yet to meet another Cambodian 🥲
2025-11-07 02:20:17
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izzy :
There’s also a large Korean community in Lakewood!
2025-11-07 15:02:53
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DJ onMars :
Khmer people were not in little Saigon area. Khmer communities established themselves in primarily government housing locations around south west Seattle (white center and high point) and Tacoma. There was also a small community up north due to the job availability at the Boeing Everett plant. The first temple was in beacon hill but after a fire, another was opened in Tacoma and then in South Park. As government housing was torn down and turned to mixed income housing, most Khmer people found housing in suburban neighborhoods further south of Seattle. Khmer stores are still present in white center and a yearly new years event is held there.
2025-11-06 18:06:56
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😼🫶🏼 :
Where do u find Japanese communities in north and east sides?
2025-11-06 06:05:50
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源 Nguyên ស្ទីវិន :
Vietnamese expanded to Renton Kent Everett and Tacoma as far as Olympia we MULTIPLYING BABY 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
2025-11-06 17:24:23
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zachziska :
Huge southeast Asian population in Kent!
2025-11-06 21:04:34
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Tommy | Loan Officer :
This is 100% accurate!!
2025-11-06 17:27:55
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bit o honey :
is this written down somewhere? i don't know anything about anthropology. how do you find out about all these neighborhoods and the migrations? it boggles my mind that you know about all these migrations in many different places. what can you say about toronto?
2025-11-06 05:38:45
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Albert :
My show is on 😌😌
2025-11-06 09:11:47
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deletethewholecountry :
I’m half Cambodian, was always visiting my grandparents in white center growing up
2025-11-08 08:28:14
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cloudtac26 :
Lots of misinfo and exaggeration to try to make her point. The problem is that she’s making assumption that the first migrants are the same as the current migrants. Pretty sure no one is connected besides the country they came from.
2025-11-09 12:55:55
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Breadamonium :
thanks for doing seattle!! 🥰
2025-11-06 09:14:46
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🦷👅🫦😙😛 :
Chinese was in Chinatown, Beacon Hill, then the eastside.
2025-12-28 15:52:39
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Seasherm :
Shoreline too, not just south.
2025-11-07 16:46:59
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recked18 :
Please do Vancouver Canada. i hear its the most Asian city in N America by population percentage
2025-11-14 12:10:05
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kirbyfloat :
fed way gang we out here ✌️✌️
2025-11-08 01:22:46
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Justin Edralin-Seattle Realtor :
Yes!
2025-11-06 18:03:46
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ironchefsophia :
I want to add that a lot of the Chinese and Filipinos moved to Beacon Hill. A little south of Chinatown. But how are slowly getting pushed out more south.
2025-11-07 06:38:17
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wahmtu :
New holly yesler terrace has a lot too.
2025-11-07 18:10:11
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JPV :
You managed to make the ID sound like four separate places. Yes, we made different corners of it, but we we were all there together. Thanks, segregation!
2025-11-07 03:16:17
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Anna Phan :
The prominent Vietnamese catholic Church also used to be just north of little saigon, but then it moved to Tukwila in the 2010s, now Tukwila’s costco is filled with Vietnamese families every Sunday/saturday after mass
2025-11-06 21:43:04
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LTH4 :
Sizable Korean community at Lynnwood as well
2025-11-06 16:01:15
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