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the
golden
diner
in
Chinatown,
NY

there
goes
the
-town

Where are Chinatown & other "-towns" headed
as the United States of America and other "non-specific" countries questions itself about gentrification and divisions of ethnicity... people are still going to want
lo mein, right?
​
Chinatown, New York City, is seeing the effects of whitenizing and hipsterizing... but
some businesses owned by neighborhood Chinese residents are going with the flow rather than putting up invisible walls.

FINANCIAL TIMES 2008
Toronto's Chinatown
is quebec a mini France?
epcot versions of the world

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