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As of 1983 there were about 10,000 ethnic Korean people in Houston. [7] In 1990 there were 6,571 ethnic Koreans, making up 6% of the county's Asian population. In 2000 this figure had increased to 8,764, making up 4.5% of the county's Asian population. The number of Koreans increased by 35% from 2000 to 2010. [1]
As of 1983 there were about 10,000 ethnic Korean people in Houston. [48] In 1990 there were 6,571 ethnic Koreans, making up 6% of the county's Asian population. In 2000 this figure had increased to 8,764, making up 4.5% of the county's Asian population. The number of Koreans increased by 35% from 2000 to 2010. [23]
In the 1970s, however, Japan and the United States remained the top two destinations for South Korean emigrants, with each receiving more than a quarter of all emigration; the Middle East became the third most popular destination, with more than 800,000 Koreans going to Saudi Arabia between 1975 and 1985 and another 26,000 Koreans going to Iran.
North and South Korea plan to revive the cross-border family reunions that were halted three years ago as concerns over Pyongyang's nuclear program mounted.
New York City has a Korean American population of 141,745. Texas is home to 115,107 Korean Americans. New Jersey's Korean American community numbers 113,736. Virginia is home to 94,275 Korean Americans. Washington has a Korean American population of 92,798. Illinois includes 81,340 Korean Americans.
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As of 2014 there were about 86,000 ethnic Koreans in North Texas. [30] The Korean Society of Dallas serves the Korean community. There is a South Korean consular office in Dallas. The office opened in June 2013 and is the first consul officer is Dong-Chan Kim. [30] As of 2012 there was a dispute between ethnic Korean business owners and African ...
The Greater Dallas Korean American Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1976 as a resource for the Korean-American business community in Dallas, Texas. Dallas has the largest Korean American community in Texas and second (to Atlanta) in the Southern US. Most of the chamber's members and businesses are located in the sizeable Koreatown found in ...