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Discusses how the proposed Freeway and urban transit system will affect the daily life of those in Vancouver's Chinatown,
Yip, Quene, Vancouver Chinatown, Vancouver, 1936, (UBC-Sp. Col.) F5849 V3 Y51
Offers interesting material on Vancouver Chinatown up to 1936,
Young, Raymond E. T'ongs: Street of T'ongs, Planning in Vancouver's Chinatown. UBC MA Thesis, Vancouver, 1975. (UBC-Sp. Col.) LE3 B7 1975 A8 Y69
Extensive research on urban planning in Vancouver Chinatown, Part I deals with the subject problem and approach; Part II covers the background to the formation of Chinatown; Part III deals with present day Chinatown and Part IV concludes with the present and future directions of Chinatown planning.
ii) Victoria
Humphry, Davy. "Who says Chinatown is Dying?" Chinatown News. Vol. 24, no. 22, Aug. 3. 1977, pp. 3, 28,
Reprinted from Victoria Times. Chinese community believes Chinatown will survive in Victoria.
Lai, David C. Y. "Socio-economic Structures and Viability of Chinatown." Residential and Neighbourhood Studies in Victoria. (Ed.) C. N. Forward, Victoria, Univ. of Victoria, 1973, pp. 101-129. (VPL) R301.36 R43 (PA) NW9711Vi R433
Good research paper on the historical and economical development of Victoria's Chinatown. Has maps, photos, tables, charts, etc., to support his thesis. The author concludes that "Victoria's Chinatown provides a specific case for examination of the factors involved in the decline of Chinatowns in North America and for considering the possibilities of rejuvenation or preservation."
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