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== '''Appearance''' ==
  
<span style="color:#800000;"> '''''Bordered by Bayside Avenue to the north, the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park to the west and Union Turnpike to the south.'''''
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== '''Economy''' ==
  
<span style="color:#800000;"> ''Even during the Sabbat's dominance of New York City, Flushing had slowly but surely exhibited the same cultural gravitation as so many other neighborhoods. By the end of the 1980s, Flushing was mostly Asian, with a good 20 percent of its population hailing from Korea and another 20 percent immigrating from China (Taiwan). While this served as a core for many of the Asian gangs that were part of the Sabbat, the Camarilla has been slow to exploit the territory to the same degree the Black Hand did. A few independent Assamites have established mi­ nor domains in Flushing, waiting on the word of Wise Frog to come forth. A small enclave of Asian Malkavians is rumored to have made Flushing its haven, but little more has happened. In the nights to come, if the anarchs don't push north into the Bronx, they may well move northeast into Queens, drawing new revolutionaries from the residents of Flushing.''
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== '''Geography''' ==
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Bordered by Bayside Avenue to the north, the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park to the west and Union Turnpike to the south.
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== '''History''' ==
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== '''Population''' ==
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* -- (219,342) - 2001 census
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== '''Arenas''' ==
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== '''Attractions''' ==
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== '''Bars and Clubs''' ==
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== '''Cemeteries''' ==
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== '''City Government''' ==
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== '''Crime''' ==
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* -- [[The Green Nails]] -- {East Flushing}
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== '''Citizens of the City''' ==
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== '''Current Events''' ==
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== '''Fortifications''' ==
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== '''Holy Ground''' ==
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* -- [[Celestial Temple for the Unification of Divinity]] -- A Korean Quasi-Catholic Christian sect preaching the unification of all the faithful with the divine godhead under the grace of [[The Family of Celestial Happiness]].
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== <span style="color:#800000;">'''Vampires of the City''' {6} ==
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<span style="color:#800000;"> '''Introduction:'''  ''Even during the Sabbat's dominance of New York City, Flushing had slowly but surely exhibited the same cultural gravitation as so many other neighborhoods. By the end of the 1980s, Flushing was mostly Asian, with a good 20 percent of its population hailing from Korea and another 20 percent immigrating from China (Taiwan). While this served as a core for many of the Asian gangs that were part of the Sabbat, the Camarilla has been slow to exploit the territory to the same degree the Black Hand did. A few independent Assamites have established mi­nor domains in Flushing, waiting on the word of ''Sun Yang'' to come forth. A small enclave of Asian Malkavians is rumored to have made Flushing its haven, but little more has happened. In the nights to come, if the anarchs don't push north into the Bronx, they may well move northeast into Queens, drawing new revolutionaries from the residents of Flushing.''
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* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Sun Yang]] -- The ''Wise Frog'' of Clan Assamite.
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* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[Tu Li Weng]] -- Giovanni Crime-Lord of China Town.
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* <span style="color:#800000;"> -- [[The Family of Celestial Happiness]] -- A Korean coterie of religious Malkavians.
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== '''Websites''' ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatowns_in_Queens#Flushing

Latest revision as of 15:05, 16 July 2015

Queens

Flushing.png

Appearance

Economy

Geography

Bordered by Bayside Avenue to the north, the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park to the west and Union Turnpike to the south.

History

Population

  • -- (219,342) - 2001 census

Arenas

Attractions

Bars and Clubs

Cemeteries

City Government

Crime

Citizens of the City

Current Events

Fortifications

Galleries

Holy Ground

Hospitals

Hotels & Hostels

Landmarks

Maps

Mass Media

Monuments

Museums

Parks

Private Residences

Restaurants

Ruins

Schools

Shopping

Telecommunications

Theaters

Transportation

Vampires of the City {6}

Introduction: Even during the Sabbat's dominance of New York City, Flushing had slowly but surely exhibited the same cultural gravitation as so many other neighborhoods. By the end of the 1980s, Flushing was mostly Asian, with a good 20 percent of its population hailing from Korea and another 20 percent immigrating from China (Taiwan). While this served as a core for many of the Asian gangs that were part of the Sabbat, the Camarilla has been slow to exploit the territory to the same degree the Black Hand did. A few independent Assamites have established mi­nor domains in Flushing, waiting on the word of Sun Yang to come forth. A small enclave of Asian Malkavians is rumored to have made Flushing its haven, but little more has happened. In the nights to come, if the anarchs don't push north into the Bronx, they may well move northeast into Queens, drawing new revolutionaries from the residents of Flushing.

Websites

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatowns_in_Queens#Flushing