Other Korean and Brazilian people, Korean Americans and other Asian Brazilians
Korean Brazilians (Portuguese: Coreano-brasileiro, Korean: 한국계 브라질인; Hanja: 韓國系 브라질人) are Brazilians of full, partial or predominantly Korean ancestry or a Korean-born person residing in Brazil. The Korean population in Brazil, the largest in Latin America, is about 50,000.[4]
On 6 January 2010, per Municipal Law nº 15100, the São Paulo City Council officially recognised Bom Retiro as the Korean cultural neighbourhood.[5]
In terms of religion, the vast majority of Korean Brazilians are Protestant, with a minority of Catholics.[2][6] There are more Korean churches than Korean restaurants in the Korean Brazilian community.[6] There are also three Buddhist temples located in Korean communities in Brazil, which also attract non-Korean worshippers.[3][7]
^재외동포현황, South Korea: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2009, archived from the original on 2010-10-23, retrieved 2009-05-21
^ abPark, Kye-young, ed. (2009), "The Second Generation of Koreans in Brazil: A Portrait" (PDF), The Korean Immigration in the Americas, UCLA Center for Korean Studies, retrieved 2013-03-10
^ ab[1] Korean Buddhist congregations in Brazil
^Latin American Scholars Meet o, UCLA International Institute
^Prefeitura da Cidade de São Paulo. [2], "Pesquisa de Legislação Municipal Nº 15100", retrieved 14 January 2014
^ abJoo, Jong-Taick (2010), "Culture and Ethnicity in the Korean Transnational Community in Brazil" (PDF), Iberoamerica, 12 (2): 323–356, retrieved 2013-03-10
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