THE CHINESE COMMUNITY IN MAZATLAN:
A JOURNEY FROM PAST TO PRESENT
(PART 2 - The present generation)
By May Q. Wong
While few are comfortable talking about how their families were affected by the backlash of anti-Chinese legislation in Sonora between 1929 and 1931 which forced a mass exodus of families, Juan Chong, a second generation Chinese-Mexican born and raised in Mazatlán, is an exception. Francisco Chong, his grandfather, came to Mazatlán in the 1920s from Hong Kong.
Again - I was asked by May to not use the whole article. Please follow the link
Pacific Pearl article part II
(PART 2 - The present generation)
By May Q. Wong
While few are comfortable talking about how their families were affected by the backlash of anti-Chinese legislation in Sonora between 1929 and 1931 which forced a mass exodus of families, Juan Chong, a second generation Chinese-Mexican born and raised in Mazatlán, is an exception. Francisco Chong, his grandfather, came to Mazatlán in the 1920s from Hong Kong.
Again - I was asked by May to not use the whole article. Please follow the link
Pacific Pearl article part II