



A quiet Chinese city that offers tranquility amidst the hustle and bustle and is convenient for living.
Walnut represents the best quality of life and the finest educational environment in the eastern part of Los Angeles. Amidst the hustle and bustle, Walnut enjoys the tranquility that all the surrounding cities lack, and at the same time, it can conveniently access the prosperous commercial areas nearby.

One of the important factors for a large number of Chinese people to move here is the safe environment here. In the ranking of the safest cities in California in 2017, Walnut City's ranking has improved again, making it the safest city in the entire Los Angeles County. Walnut City is one of the cities with the lowest crime rates in the San Gabriel Valley area. The safety of Walnut City and Diamond Bar is the responsibility of the county police department, and helicopters can be mobilized when necessary. There are about 200 police officers in the police department.

The Walnut Unified School District is a well - known and excellent school district in Southern California. Among the five elementary schools in the city of Walnut, except for Cyrus J. Morris Elementary School, which has average academic performance, the other four are all excellent schools with outstanding academic achievements. Suzanne Middle School, which ranks among the top, has won numerous awards. It was named the best middle school in Southern California in 1990, 1996, and 2001. And Walnut High School, a key school in the United States, is well - known far and wide.


Walnut City is located in Los Angeles County, California, in the eastern part of downtown Los Angeles, approximately 41 kilometers away. It has three major highways, 60, 10, and 57.
Most of the areas within Walnut City are residential areas, with almost no commercial activities. Coupled with the city's undulating terrain and tree-lined streets, the overall impression it gives is very beautiful and peaceful. There is a small population and a low housing density here. Most people come to settle here as families. They may work or study in the surrounding areas.

In Walnut, there are a cumulative 72.6 violent crimes per 100,000 people each year, far lower than the national figure of 465. And there are a cumulative 1591.8 property crimes, lower than the national figure of 2826.9.
Walnut Valley Unified is a well-known and excellent school district in Southern California, with a total of 20 public schools. The best schools are Diamond Bar High School and Walnut High School; There are currently no ratings available for 5 private schools.

Susanna Park is the first park built after the incorporation of Walnut. It was jointly built by the citizens of Walnut at that time.
It is very close to the surrounding shopping malls, making life very convenient.
I have been living here for almost 6 years, and the environment here is really great. I love hearing the birds singing every day, and the park here is also great.
On October 1, 1975, the State Landmark Commission placed the WR Rowland Ranch on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1908, the post office name was changed to Walnut. To recall those early days, the U.S. Post Office is located on Lemon Avenue, one of the town's main streets.
In 1895, the first American post office was established in the area and named "Lemon."
In 1872, the area of Lemon Creek Park was owned by Sheriff William Rowland, who inherited a 29,000-acre (120-square-kilometer) ranch from his father, John Rowland.
After the secularization of missionary activities in the 1830s, the former missionary lands were divided into ranches and granted by the Mexican government in Alta California, California.

Most of the houses in Walnut City were developed and built between 1960 and 1990, just like the common problems in other cities in the East District. The houses here are relatively old, but not as old as those in the West District. Most of the residential properties in Walnut are single family homes. Based on recent market trends, the average price for a single family home is around $1-1.5 million, and you can buy a house of around 2200 square feet with a yard of around 8000 square feet.

