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San Francisco's Chinatown

Definition

San Francisco's Chinatown is the oldest and one of the largest Chinese communities in North America. It was established in the mid-19th century and has been a significant cultural, social, and economic hub for Chinese immigrants.

Analogy

Think of San Francisco's Chinatown as a mini-China within the city. Just like how you can find different sections in a supermarket dedicated to various cuisines, Chinatown is a section of San Francisco that offers an immersive experience into Chinese culture.

Related terms

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