Laotian Chinese American are Laotian Americans of Chinese or Chinese and Laotian descent.The history of the Chinese Laotian Americans mostly reside in Laos where their older generations moved down from the Southern China provinces.Most are from the provinces of Yunnan, Guangdong , Guangxi , Sichuan , Guizhou , and Taiwan. They are mostly of the Teochew & Cantonese variety, but some speak Southwestern Mandarin from the provinces of Yunnan & Sichua...
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