“Bank of China opened its newest New York branch in Flushing, Queens, home to the second-biggest Chinese and Chinese American population in New York City, relocating its Chinatown branch from Manhattan. Bank of China opened its first US branch in New York in 1981 and has four American branches, two in New York, one in Chicago and one in Los Angeles. At the opening ceremony on Friday were Sun Guoxiang, consul general of the People’s Republic of China in New York, Zhu Shumin, executive vice-president of Bank of China, Grace Meng, US congresswoman, and Peter Koo, New York City councilman.”
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