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It should come as no surprise that China Twenty-One loves Chinatowns. I recently visited San Francisco, where I was able to see one claiming to be “the largest outside of Asia.”
For me, the promises of San Francisco’s Chinatown were great and many: the best dim sum in North America, a long [...]
I hold the Cantonese language dear to my heart. Even though I’m made fun of for my “jook sing” accent, the sound of Cantonese feels like home to me. It’s my mother tongue: my parents and grandparents brought me up with this language, while I [...]
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China Twenty-One tells stories about Chinese nationalism and identity in the 21st century. The blog was launched on May 1, 2010, the first day of the Shanghai Expo.Follow @aprilfong
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