Traditional urban Chinatowns in the likes of San Francisco and Oakland, along with older districts across the US, are struggling, and while some want to stay and fight, suburban alternatives are seen to appeal to younger ethnic Chinese.
US Chinatowns are shrinking, and while some want to fight, new ones are springing up
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