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  1. Sep 26, 2020 · If anything, Chinatown played down the extent of the corruption involved in the water wars, with the real-life conspiracy implicating everyone from local philanthropists right up to the president himself. The unforgettably vile mastermind of the film's conspiracy Noah Cross is based on a combination (to avoid any possible litigation) of real ...

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  2. Jun 21, 2024 · The film looked back to the dirty dealings behind Los Angeles's transformation into a major urban centre, taking inspiration from the original California "water wars" that...

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  3. May 26, 2022 · In the 1950s and ’60s, the Canadian and American governments unleashed city planning campaigns to wipe Chinatowns off the map. A popular tool they used was the freeway. The narrative that local ...

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  4. Old Chinatown, or original Chinatown, is a retronym that refers to the location of a former Chinese-American ethnic enclave enforced by legal segregation that existed near downtown Los Angeles, California in the United States from the 1860s until the 1930s.

    • Not So Ancient History
    • A New Train Station Is Proposed
    • Midcentury Modernization
    • The Community Branches Out

    Almost nothing remains of Los Angeles's original Chinatown, which sprung up in the mid-1800s near the city's origins, on Olvera Street. China in the 19th century was in the midst of a population boom, resulting in "land shortages, famine and an increasingly impoverished rural population." Fleeing poverty and political upheaval, Chinese migrants cro...

    In 1926, Angelenos were presented with the option of a new train station or "elevated railways" known as an L train. City leaders, the Los Angeles Timesand even famed preacher Aimee Semple McPherson were loudly anti-L and pro-train station — and that's how people voted. It would take more than a decade for the new train station to become a reality....

    Chinatown quickly became a destination. In its first year, the neighborhood celebrated the Mid Autumn Moon Festival. According to a Los Angeles Timesarticle, the event attracted 25,000 people for a parade highlighted by a 1,000-foot golden dragon and celebrity guests such as actresses Anna May Wong and Soo Yong. World War II brought the end of the ...

    In the latter half of the 20th century, Chinese American communities developed outside of Chinatown, including Irvine, Monterey Park and Alhambra. This was due, in part, to the civil rights victories of that era. It was also a result of Chinatown's small size. The neighborhood measures less than a square mile. Immigrants began bypassing Chinatown. ...

  5. By the late 1960s, Chinatown was truly established as the heart of London’s Chinese community – now numbering in the tens of thousands as more and more Chinese workers arrived from the British territory of Hong Kong.

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  7. Apr 30, 2020 · In Chinatown, the names have been changed, and the events have been reworked and rearranged, but the fundamentals remain the same. That makes the film’s critique of greed and inequality entirely accurate to what actually happened. And in some ways, what is still happening.

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