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Xi’an Famous Foods has stores in the New York boroughs of Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. Two trays of food purchased at the Xi'an Famous Foods location on Saint Marks Place. The tray on the left holds a plate of spicy cucumber salad (front) and a stewed pork burger (rear, wrapped in waxed paper ); the tray on the right holds a plate of lamb ...
The White Tigers (Chinese: 白虎; Jyutping: Baak 6 Fu 2) were a Chinese American street gang that was prominent in New York City's Flushing, Queens, and northern area of Chinatown from the early 1980s to the mid 1990s. They were formed in 1980 by immigrants from China of the ethnicity of Cantonese and Taiwanese, [1] and ABCs (American-born ...
A New York resident who prosecutors say operated a "secret police station" in the Chinatown district of Manhattan to aid Beijing's targeting of dissidents, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to ...
A naturalized U.S. citizen who was born in China, Sun worked in New York state government for roughly 15 years. She and her husband Chris Hu, who was also charged, lived in a $3.5 million home in ...
The Flying Dragons (traditional Chinese: 飛龍幫; simplified Chinese: 飞龙帮; Jyutping: Fei1lung4bong1), also known as FDS, was a Chinese American street gang that was prominent in New York City's Chinatown from the 1970s to the early 1990s.
It is the second-oldest restaurant in Manhattan’s Chinatown. [4] ... 2010 New York Times Review; Chris Cheung Reveals More About the ‘Phantom Menus’ of Chinatown;
The store struggled in its first decade, and was at times targeted by gangs, as Seid refused to pay them extortion money. [4] In 2002, the business was taken over by Seid's daughter, Christina Seid, [4] who remains the owner as of 2023. [1] In late 2018, the business opened a store in Flushing, named The Original Flushing Ice Cream Factory. [6]
In New York City, federal prosecutors recently opened an investigation into lead hazards found in the city’s public housing. According to the health department, one of the biggest sources of lead exposure for New York City children is lead paint, which can flake and crumble onto floors, especially at friction points like door and window ...