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A view of Mott Street in New York City's Chinatown during the Lunar New Year Parade, February 2008 (Photo Credit: Thea Williamson)
New York City is home to not just one Chinatown but three. Manhattan Chinatown on Canal Street is the most well-known, and it was the largest Chinatown in the United States until it was outgrown in 2000 by Queens Chinatown on Main Street in Flushing. A smaller Brooklyn Chinatown in Sunset Park is also an important part of New York City’s Chinese community.
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Chinese- New York City Institutions of Interest
The China Institute The China Institute The oldest educational and cultural organization in the United States focused on advancing a deeper understanding of China through programs in education, culture, business and art
Asia Society Institution dedicated to fostering understanding of Asia and communication between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific.
Museum of Chinese in the Americas Museum dedicated to reclaiming, preserving, and interpreting the history and culture of Chinese
New York Chinese Cultural Center New York Chinese Cultural Center Arts organization that teaches and preserves traditional Chinese performing arts in the United States.
YJPW Chinese-American Arts & Culture Association Non-profit organization supporting Chinese community development, social service, education, and arts.
Chinese Cultural Foundation Non-profit organization dedicated to sharing Chinese art and culture through cultural and educational programs at global gatherings
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