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Forbes USA Life January 19, 2023
24th Annual Chinese Lunar New Year Parade and Festival in Manhattan's Chinatown in February 2022Anadolu Agency via Getty Images The Lunar New Year begins on January 22, 2023, and the Year of the Rabbit will be celebrated throughout New York City. And before the 25th Annual... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business January 10, 2023
Three years ago, a private developer’s galvanized Chinatown — old and young, longtime residents and newcomers, rich and poor — and served as a rallying call to preserve remnants of the neighborhood’s cultural fabric.But since then, despite promises from city officials to... + más
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New York Post USA Business August 19, 2023
Chefs and restaurant owners have joined local Chinatown residents to demand that the city abandon plans to build the world’s tallest jail in the heart of the neighborhood — saying it threatens to become a “death knell” for local businesses, Side Dish has learned. ... + más
How To Ring In The Year Of The Rabbit In Manhattan’s Chinatown This Year | Forbes
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The Boston Globe USA Nation January 30, 2023
The annual Lion Dance Parade saluting the Lunar New Year was celebrated in Chinatown Sunday with dancers in colorful dragon costumes winding through the streets accompanied by cymbalists and drummers.The dragons, each operated by two dancers, visited businesses and restaurants,... + más
‘Fighting the same battles’: Three years later, Chinatown’s historic row houses still at risk | The Boston Globe
Chicago Sun Times USA Politics July 28, 2023
When Shifa Zhong thinks about Chicago’s Chinatown, he sees the potential for it to become an escape for the city — like a mini-Disneyland. People from across the city already visit Chinatown, and he thinks the neighborhood could expand and become a bigger entertainment... + más
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