Belonging and alienation; Boston's vibrant Chinatown
RWhitcomb-editor
Boston's Chinatown, in the Hub's downtown, is the only surviving large historic ethnic Chinese enclave in New England since the demise of the Chinatowns in Providence and Portland after the 1950s. The vibrant Boston Chinatown has many Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants, many other small business and a large art community, too. But big financial-services companies are expanding from the nearby Financial District centered on State, Federal and Devonshire streets and biotech and other tech firms are also raising their flags there.
Chinatown's proximity to the big MBTA rail/bus and Amtrak center in and around South Station is a big draw.