Nice photos! I see a stereotype out-of-date Chinese immigrants' world!
As more and more American immigrants from China landed in that promising land through graduate schools and universities, the Chinese American life experience expands as well. Modern Chinese culture prevent its own people less and less from culture boundary crossings along with the social and economic status progress in the past decades. There are more and more naturalized Chinese Americans perch themselves more American than any thing else. After all, boundary is set by people. With a mind without boundary, with steps without stop, with the knowledge to understand the human being's world, the Chinese mark dwindles all along the way.
Chinese immigrants to Canada surely took a disparate path. As Canada absorbs low-waged workers to supply the demands of the top rated developed world, overflooded Chinese immigrants are often trapped in the Canadian culture diversification cotton candy ball without much western adventures. Often, Chinese immigrants growing up in a pervasive Chinese government control media atmosphere casting narrow-minded perspectives, plant hatred opinions to its own people, easily pick up the anti-American Canadian attitude with somewhat ignorance, without any insights in the friendly struggling of Canadians over American wealth and prosperity.