A photographer traveled across North America’s Chinatowns. Here’s what he saw

A photographer traveled across North America’s Chinatowns. Here’s what he saw

Wall murals are painted then covered up. Restaurant menus adapt to diners’ evolving palates. Colorful shopfronts fade and are replaced, as family businesses fall victim to rising rents or the disinterest of aging owners’ children and grandchildren. “That’s the life cycle of a Chinatown,” said Lum,...

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