Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Southwest Border Area: Tricultural Development

The culture, and ethnic diversity and the history of the southwest are different to those in Aliso Viejo. Even Aliso Viejo doesn't have much historical landmark of ethnic group people but the city is a home to many different races where their culture combined and made Aliso Viejo became a unique city nowdays.

Diwaii - Indian festival in Soka University, Aliso Viejo

According to the US Census 2010, there are 64.3 % White, 15.7% Hispanic, and 13.9% Asian in Aliso Viejo. Aliso Viejo has large numbers of immigrants from Asia and Latin America. Every year, the city set up the Founder Day to celebrate and remember to their founders who first discover and settle on this land.

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