Luxury condos rise around Chinatown's core. (Image by Ling-Mei Wong.)

Chinatown’s existence not threatened by luxury housing development

Beyond the three-storey row houses of Chinatown rise luxury condo towers. New complexes such as Archstone, the Kensington and 120 Kingston Place — the former site of the Dainty Dot Hosiery factory — loom mere steps from public housing. For some Chinatown residents, they fear these developments will drive up property values so steeply that Chinatown will disappear, like the Syrian and Irish immigrants who came before.

華埠居民會主席余士昂與州長派屈克合影。圖片由黃靈美提供。

Gov. Deval Patrick kicks off Asian American Heritage Month

Gov. Deval Patrick and the Asian American Commission organized a celebration for Asian American Heritage Month on May 1 at the Josiah Quincy School. The event featured dance performances, speeches from Asian American officials and advocacy by Asian community leaders.

Bento Express的刺身便當盒。(圖片由Anna Ing提供。)

A food aficionado: Bento Express

Bento Express has a convenient location at a former Chinese takeout joint, open since last summer. Tucked steps from Starbucks on the corner of Boylston and Tremont Streets, it is between the Boylston T stop on the Green line and the Chinatown T stop on the Orange line. Bento Express provides simple and filling meals without breaking the bank in the Theater District and Boston Common area.

The Dance Revelasian performs the Fragrant Magnolia on May 5 ath the MIT Kresgre Auditorium. (Image courtesy of Hao Lu.)

Inspirasian showcases Asian dance

The MIT Asian Dance Team (MITADT) presented its 3rd annual Boston Asian Performing Arts Festival, Inspirasian, on May 5 at MIT Kresge Auditorium.

Bill Morse (左)講述關於他祖父拍攝的關於中國的舊照片。(照片由黃靈美提供。)

Restored Chinese prints unveil turbulent history from everyday eyes

All Bill Morse wanted was an old photo of the Appian Way in Italy, lost somewhere in his parents’ attic.
He never imagined he would discover more than 4,000 photos of China, taken by his grandfather William Leete who was a missionary and teacher for more than 40 years. He traveled to northern China up to Liaoning and went down to Suzhou to study the nation. During his travels, Leete documented the Forbidden City of Beijing, the Buddhist Longmen Grottoes of Luoyang and everyday life for the Chinese.

周玄雲道士4月27日在波士頓公園表演太極拳。(圖片由余仟提供。)

Boston celebrates World Tai Chi Day

Part of the Wild Horse’s Mane, White Crane Spreads Its Wings and Playing the Lute. These are just a few of the tai chi stances that Daoist master Zhou Xuan Yun brought to Boston after practicing tai chi at Wu Dang Mountain in China for more than a decade. The World Tai Chi Day Health Festival took place April 27 at the Boston Common.