Oldest Chinatown in Latin America makes a comeback
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Cuba has had a Chinese population since the mid-1800.
In fact, at one point Havana was home to the largest Chinatown in Latin America. Today, many residents are in favor of revitalizing the neighborhood and bringing it back to its former glory.
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