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Chien-Chi Chang - USA. NYC. Chinatown.
1996. USA. New York City. Chinese & American flags fly high to honor China's National Day.
USA. New York City. 1996. Delivery man with hogs walks through Chinatown.
USA. New York City. 1996. Two immigrants rest after a hard day's work.
USA. New York City. 1996. Workers steam press clothing at a garment factory.
USA. New York City. 1996. Workers at a noodle factory.
USA. New York City. 1996. Workers at a garment factory.
USA. New York City. 1996. The daughters of garment workers.
USA. New York City. 1996. Children play in Columbus Park.
USA. New York City. 1996. Graduation ceremony for kindergarteners.
USA. New York City. 1996. Graduation ceremony for kindergartners.
USA. New York City. 1996. Sunday mass at Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church.
USA. New York City. 1996. A Buddhist prays at a local temple.
USA. New York City. 1996. A Cantonese opera troupe before their performance.
USA. New York City. A bank at the corner of Elizabeth and Canal Streets. 1996.
USA. New York City. 1996. Chinese dry their fish and clothing on rooftops.
USA. New York City. 1996. A mural depicting the journey of Chinese immigrants to the U.S.
USA. New York City. 1996. Immigrants play checkers in Columbus Park.
USA. New York City. 1996. A Chinese wedding with 800 guests.
USA. New York City. 1996. A wreath is delivered to a funeral home.
USA. New York City. 1996. Winter in Chinatown.
USA. New York City. 1996. Delivering pigs to a Chinese restaurant.
USA. New York City. 1996. Morning exercise in Columbus Park in Chinatown.
USA. New York City. 1996. A new immigrant plays with an inflated doll.
USA. New York City. 1996. Watching female senior citizens playing cards in Columbus Park.
USA. New York City. 1996. Female senior citizens play cards in Columbus Park.
USA. New York City. 1996. A new wave of Chinese immigrants seek liberty and a fresh start.
USA. New York City. 1996. Street signs reflect a diverse and growing Chinese population.
USA. New York City. 1996. A yellow lion during a Chinese New Year's parade.
USA. New York City. 1996. Leader of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association.
USA. New York City. 1996. A delivery man with hogs walks through Chinatown.
USA. New York City. 1996. New immigrants learn to cook at Chinatown Manpower Project.
USA. New York City. 1996. New immigrants learn to cook at Chinatown Manpower Project.
USA. New York City. 1996. Low paying restaurant jobs sustain many immigrants.
USA. New York City. 1996. Low paying restaurant jobs sustain many immigrants.
USA. New York City. 1996. A fresh produce stand on Canal Street in Chinatown.
USA. New York City. 1996. Wreaths are displayed outside an antique store for its grand opening.
USA. New York City. 1996. Columbus Park, behind the federal courthouse.
USA. New York City. 1996. Columbus Park, behind the federal courthouse.
USA. New York City. 1996. Seniors exercise in Columbus park in the early morning.
USA. New York City. 1996. An elderly woman on Mott Street.
USA. New York City. 1996. Birdcages hang in a window on Mott Street in Chinatown.
USA. New York City. 1996. Members of a Kung fu school march to celebrate Chinese New Year.
USA. New York City. 1996. Locals set off fire crackers during Chinese New Year celebration.
USA. New York City. 1996. Locals set off fire crackers during Chinese New Year celebration.
USA. New York City. 1996. Many immigrants live in run down boarding houses.
USA. New York City. 1996. A 50-year-old immigrant left China 10 years ago for the U.S.
USA. New York City. 1996. Many immigrants live in run down boarding houses.
USA. New York City. 1996. Many immigrants spend their free time gambling.
USA. New York City. 1996. Many immigrants live in run down boarding houses.
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