As a teenager, I was ashamed of Chinatown. Now I know I need it and will always support it
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When I was six years old, my parents took me to the mid-autumn festival in Calgary's Chinatown.
There were lanterns hung in the streets, lion dances and red firecrackers. I can still see the little pig-shaped
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