Idaho once had the largest concentration of mandarin-speaker in the us, along with one the biggest chinatowns in the west. Modern day people think of Idaho as an eternal white place, dominated by a caucasity untouched since the arrival of the settlers.
In 1911, Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen visited Kelowna for fundraising. At that time, approximately 15% of the population was ethnically Chinese.[19]
Idaho once had the largest concentration of mandarin-speaker in the us, along with one the biggest chinatowns in the west. Modern day people think of Idaho as an eternal white place, dominated by a caucasity untouched since the arrival of the settlers.
That’s funny, Kelowna had that too