60346 In reality, these immigrants have eclipsed traditional patterns of immigration and created a "colony" of their native Hong Kong.
60347 Government statistics only account for the total number of immigrants of Chinese descent, so an accurate count of Hong Kong immigrants is impossible, but there are an estimated 350,000 in the greater Toronto area and 250,000 in the greater Vancouver area.
60348 In many of the public schools in Hong Kong Town neighborhoods over half of the student population is from Hong Kong, reflecting the regional concentration of Hong Kong immigrants.
60349 In the case of Toronto, the sudden appearance of Hong Kong Towns has not resulted in much social conflict.
60350 Rather, it appears they are being welcomed.
60351 The most compelling reason is the economic stimulation Hong Kong Towns contribute to low profile Toronto, Canada.
60352 The largest local Chinese language daily newspaper, the Sing Tao Daily, illustrates this point.
60353 Almost 80% of the approximately 30-page newspaper is devoted to advertising, and even so, ad space is insufficient.
60354 In October of last year it spent a total of six million Canadian dollars to construct a three-story editing and printing center.
60355 "We procured all of the funding locally. We borrowed from banks, but we did not once need support from the head office," chief editor Gu says proudly.
60356 Last December the first charging retirement home exclusively for Chinese immigrants opened its doors in Toronto.
60357 The 12 million Canadian dollars it took to build it was raised entirely through charity fundraising and donations, and according chief editor Gu, "It's fair to say over half is Hong Kong money."
60358 No one knows the exact amount of "Hong Kong money" that has been invested in Toronto, including the construction of shopping centers and buying or building of houses.
60359 An estimate given by President Wang Manwen of the Bank of East Asia, a Hong Kong-affiliated bank, puts the figure at about two billion Canadian dollars.
60360 Hong Kong has begun the countdown to its reversion to China in July, 1997.