Old Gold Mountain
Chinatown is centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California. It is the oldest and the largest Chinese community outside of Asia. It is highly important and influential piece in history and cultural ethnic of Chinese immigrants in North America. It is the Chinatown that continues to keep its own languages, costumes, and identity. Since Chinatown was a haven within an isolated country, receiving the first wave of immigrants, the experiences of Amy Tan’s fictional daughters differentiate from their mothers’ generation, which was displaced by war. The new generation of children had adopted the American ways of living life. However, this Chinatown allowed families to thrive, with familiar Chinese customs, food, etc. Nine years, after diplomatic ties were reestablished Chinese-American families reunited, yet this Chinatown was the closes thing to home. As of now, it’s an alluring tourist destination, where tourist are able to experience life in China.

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