For centuries, people from China have immigrated to major cities in the United States. There, many formed their own neighborhoods known today as Chinatowns. But with China's economy booming and the U.S.
Via Mr. David Burton, Seth Dixon
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Nothing stays the same...some nostalgically mourn the loss of what once was, but the cultural fabric of an individual neighborhood continues to get reshaped but successive waves of national migration and global restructuring.