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The first Chinese restaurant in Portland opened in 1851, just one year after the first Chinese settlers were recorded. The number of Chinese restaurants boomed along with the Chinese population, and today there are more than 200--most…
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In downtown Flushing you will find the largest urban center in New York's Queens. You will also experience the second largest Chinatown in New York City. The down town area is buzzing with people and a fusion of American and Chinese cu…
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Seattle is known for its music scene and its ubiquitous coffeehouses, but it is also a fantastic destination for nature lovers. "Outdoor" magazine named it the nation's second-best city, citing its ample facilities for mountain biking,…
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Queens makes its claim as New York City's place of choices. Home to Flushing Meadows Corona Park and home of the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament, the borough offers a variety of alfresco attractions: a marina, ice skating, sailing and Shea…
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Westchester is a county just north of New York City. The eastern edge of the county is situated on the Long Island Sound and the western edge is bordered by the Hudson River. There are multiple public beaches and public parks and The G…
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Portland, Oregon residents love to spend time outside, whether they are biking to work, moseying along the Waterfront, or hiking in Forest Park. Parks are scattered throughout the city and it is rare to see a jungle gym that is not in…
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Home of prestigious Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, is arguably the most sophisticated and urbane of Chicago's North Shore suburbs. With clean, safe beaches and picturesque streets for afternoon bike rides, Evanston offers…
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Hiking and playing around Vancouver, British Columbia can work up an appetite.If you're looking for Chinese food to refuel, you couldn't be in a better place. Vancouver has a long history of Chinese immigration, beginning in the 1800's…
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San Francisco's Chinatown charms both international and local tourists any time of the year. Known as the largest and the busiest Chinatown outside of Asia (accoding to its website), thousands of people flock to this neighborhood looki…
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San Francisco is renowned not only for its famous landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Chinatown, but also for its rolling hills, surfing beaches and cable cars. Its Chinatown is the oldest in North America and one o…
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Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest spans more than 1,000 forested acres only 30 minutes north from Lexington, Mass. Outdoor enthusiasts can use six miles of maintained multi-use trails in this state forest for hiking, mountain biking…
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Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is located on the southeastern shore of Oahu and is a perennially popular tourist destination. As the home of the Vegetarian Society of Hawaii, Honolulu offers vegetarians several restaurants that cate…
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Once an ancient Roman settlement, Bristol is now one of the most vibrant cities in the UK. Built on the rivers Frome and Avon, Bristol has many boating, kayaking and canoeing opportunities. Walk on The Downs or go biking in Leigh Woods…
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Tanah Abang is a popular district in Jakarta, Indonesia. A 45-minute drive takes you to the Bogor Botanical Gardens, which, with its 80 hectares of plant, bird and bat species, is part of the Presidential Palace. The Istiqlal Mosque is…
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Richmond, British Columbia, Canada is situated less than 15 miles away from the metropolis of Vancouver. Richmond rests on a series of islands; thus, it is able to provide its visitors with opportunities for outdoor activities. These i…
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