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The latest Australian immigration data released, the Chinese love to pile up here

Australia is an immigrant country, as a minority group, in Australia generally choose the way of "large group, small settlement", more and more immigrant groups live together in the district. What are the preferences of immigrant groups living in Sydney, Melbourne, Australia's two most important cities for their settlements?


Sydney: Indians love Parramatta, Chinese prefer Chatswood

Australian local media Daily Mail recently reported that immigrants' preferred areas of residence actually reflect their habits.

, Europe and America immigrant buyers, for example, typically buy areas near beaches or ports such as Manly;

Asian-American groups tend to live in areas where transportation is convenient and education resources are better. Manly, in the northeast of the new state, attracts European buyers such as Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands, as well as Japanese immigrants. Australians prefer to live near the sea in suburbs not far from CBD, such as Brighton-Le-Sands..

Parramatta, the largest group of Indian immigrants in the new state, attracts 36599 Indian immigrants who call Parramatta "home". Taruna Galati, a 37-year-old Indian immigrant, told reporters she chose Parramatta when she emigrated in 2008 because it is the largest Indian immigrant community in the new state. "there's everything I want here," she said. "I like the biggest Indian community here. We have the same cultural background and faith, and it makes me feel less homesick."

Chinese buyers are biased towards Chatswood, which says Cahtswood alone has a population of 5500 registered. In addition, Sutherland has 1200 registered Filipino immigrants; Westmead has 322 Nepalese migrants.

The survey also found that some large settlements have more than one ethnic group of immigrants. Strathfiedld, for example, is still dominated by Chinese, Nepalese and Indian immigrants, despite the surge in Turkish buyers.


Melbourne: Chinese love to the east, Monington, British immigrants

Last year, also according to ABS, Melbourne-based SBS drew a map of immigrants.

From the picture, we can see that the eastern part of the "all red", from the old rich as far as Kew to Glen Waverly, almost the eastern region of the main composition of the population is Chinese. In the vicinity of CBD, Docklands,Parkville and North Melbourne are also Chinese settlements.

In areas like Box Hill, which have even attracted the prime minister's personal visit to China during the Spring Festival, mainland China has a population of more than 20 percent.

Local media The Age said the pattern of some of the old settlements was also changing: Carlton, for example, was once Melbourne's famous "Italian area", but most of the Italian immigrants here were Italian immigrants from World War II and post-World War II. Now, with the deaths of these older immigrants, the demographic structure is quietly changing. Today, the proportion of the population of Carlton is as follows: nearly 9.7% of Chinese, 9% of Malaysian immigrants, and third, Singaporean migrants.

Apparently, because of the University of Melbourne and two universities in RMIT, the Chinese are also infected with "China Red" in the vicinity of CBD.

In addition, in the slightly outer circle of China, Vietnamese immigrants are generally not allowed, such as Footscray,Richmond and other places, Vietnamese immigrants have gradually become the mainstream; In Britain, New Zealand and other places, immigrants like to live in scenic areas south, such as Mornington, 10% of the population is British immigrants, which does not count for their children who have acquired Australian citizenship.

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