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Which Spanish province has the largest number of Chinese in China?

Delhi, 28 July (Reporter Chen Haitong) The number of immigrants from China living in Spain rose from 1, 9 1 in early 2000 to 1, 006993 in early 2007, which broke through the 654.38 million mark in just seven years. Among these immigrants from China, 70% are from Qingtian, Zhejiang, China.

Conswello Rumi, Spain's Secretary of State for Immigration Affairs, recommended the second Spanish Immigrants' Newsletter Yearbook, dated June 5438+ 10, 2007, which provided a lot of detailed information about the immigrant groups in China. At the beginning of 2007, there were 65,438+006,993 Spanish immigrants from China, 70% of whom came from Qingtian, Zhejiang, China. The average age of immigrants in China is 29, and the ratio of male to female is 55: 45. In addition, teenagers below 15 account for 18.5%, and elderly people over 65 account for 1.7%. Families in China are basically families with many children, and a considerable number of teenagers were born in Spain.

As far as Spanish cities where China people live are concerned, Madrid and Barcelona are their first choice. Madrid is home to 27 1 15 Chinese, while Barcelona has 25,730 people. Valencia and Alicante are also cities with more immigrants in China, and these two coastal cities are home to nearly 5,000 China people respectively. While China people gather in big cities, they are also the most widely distributed immigrant groups in Spain. China can be found in almost all Spanish towns, although there is only one China family in many places. This distribution pattern of immigrants from China stems from their business traditions. Nearly one third of China immigrants run restaurants, grocery stores and clothing stores in China.