Joyce Chiang was one of four children and the only daughter of Taiwanese immigrants.
From the 1970s on, Taiwanese immigrants begin settling in Monterey Park.
There are a number of Taiwanese and other Central American immigrants living near or immediately in the settlement.
The first group arrived in the late 1980s and early 1990s along with the Taiwanese immigrants.
Unlike the Taiwanese immigrants, lacking the capital to start larger firms most established small businesses.
Huang, one of three sons of Taiwanese immigrants, struggled with his identity growing up.
In downtown Flushing's western end are shops and restaurants belonging to Taiwanese immigrants.
Many of them were descendants of long-time Taiwanese, not Chinese immigrants who came here after the war in the 1940s.
In the 1960s, Koreans began to arrive, and in the 1980s, Taiwanese immigrants.
These businesses are primarily owned by ethnic Chinese and Taiwanese immigrants.