L.A.’s Chinatown

Blowhard, Esq. writes:

Went downtown for a Dodger game, but I got there early so I spent a couple hours wandering around Chinatown, which is at the base of Chavez Ravine. Although this area dates from 1938, it’s technically L.A.’s “New Chinatown” as L.A.’s Old Chinatown was razed in the 40s to make way for Union Station.

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This is the Thien Hau Temple, a Chinese/Vietnamese religious center that I stumbled across.

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  1. Steve Sailer's avatar Steve Sailer says:

    In one of those Chinatown restaurants, I sat next to Steve Garvey’s table after a Dodger game in 1982.

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