Chinatown in New York 纽约唐人街
On the surface, Chinatown is prosperous - a "model slum," some have called it - with the lowest crime rate, highest employment and least
juvenile delinquency of any city district. Walk through its
crowded streets at any time of day, and every shop is doing a brisk and
businesslike trade: restaurant after restaurant is booming; there are storefront displays of shiny squids, clawing crabs and clambering
lobster; and street markets offer overflowing piles of exotic green vegetables,
garlic and
ginger root. Chinatown has the feel of a land of plenty, and the reason why lies with the Chinese themselves: even here, in the very core of
downtown Manhattan, they have been careful to preserve their own way of
dealing with things, preferring to keep affairs close to the bond of the family and allowing few intrusions into a still-insular culture. There have been several concessions to Westerners - storefront signs now offer English translations, and Haagen Dazs and Baskin Robbins ice-cream stores have opened on lower Mott Street - but they can't help but seem incongruous. The one time of the year when Chinatown bursts open is during the Chinese New Year
festival, held each year on the first full moon after January 19, when a giant dragon runs down Mott Street to the
accompaniment of firecrackers, and the gutters run
with
ceremonial dyes.
Beneath the neighborhood's blithely prosperous facade, however,
there is a darker underbelly. Sharp practices continue to flourish, with
traditional extortion and protection rackets still in business.
Non-union sweatshops - their assembly lines grinding from early
morning to late into the evening - are still visited by the US
Department of Labor, who come to
investigate workers' testimonies of being paid below
minimum wage for seventy-plus-hour work weeks.
Living conditions are abysmal for the poorer Chinese - mostly recent immigrants and the
elderly - who
reside in small rooms in
over
crowded tenements ill-kept by landlords. Yet, because the
community has been cloistered for so long and has only just begun to seek help from city officials for its
internal problems, you won't
detect any hint of difficulties unless you
reside in Chinatown for a considerable length of time.
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