Answer – 70 percent
Kenneth J. Guest, a professor of anthropology at Baruch College. His area of focus in research is China, New York City, immigration, religion, and transnationalism. His fieldwork in China and the United States includes a summer-long trip from New York City to a village in the Fujian province of southeast china, illustrating the effects of globalization on a local community. About 70 percent of the village population lives in the united states today.
In 2003, Kenneth J. Guest authored the book, “God in Chinatown: Religion and Survival in New York’s Evolving Immigrant Community”