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The family of Kevin Cruickshank released a photo. Police say the 55-year-old was riding his bike when a speeding car lost control and struck him at Bowery and Canal streets. CBS News New York's Lisa Rozner reports.
A car that crashed into a pedestrian island in New York City’s Chinatown, killing two, was originally stolen from a rental car company on Staten Island, according to a report from the New York Daily News.
Ald. Nicole Lee (11th) welcomed the race’s return as Chinatown tries to recover from the pandemic. “This event serves both our community and visitors by bringing over 1,000 people into the neighborhood and generating foot traffic for our local businesses,” said Lee, who represents Chinatown.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A Better Chinatown Association’s (ABCA) first phase got the stamp of approval from the city as part of the revitalization plan for Honolulu’s Chinatown. Construction permits are on the move to build a new arch at Kekaulike Mall.
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Massive Lobster Feast in Bangkok Chinatown! | Bangkok Street Food Tour 🇹🇭MalaysiaStreetFood #thaistreetfood #bangkokstreetfood #lobster Fikeaw Yao Wa-Rat is a famous street seafood stall tucked in a narrow alley off Yaowarat Road in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Known for its fiery wok cooking and lively atmosphere,
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Singapore | Chinatown’s Heritage and City Life (4K HDR)This 4K HDR video presents a walk through Singapore’s Chinatown, showing a mix of cultural heritage and daily urban life. It features historical temples, traditional shophouses, active street scenes,
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Is One of the Best Day Trips from Tokyo—and It Has a Cup Noodles Museum, Japan’s Largest Chinatown, and Stunning Mount Fuji ViewsYokohama’s Chinatown is the largest in Japan and is surrounded by 10 ornately decorated gates. It’s tempting to get lost in the maze of dim sum and fortune tellers, under red paper lanterns swinging over tiny alleys. “I love going there for the casual atmosphere,” says Makoto. "Chinatown feels the same as it did when I went 30 years ago.”