explain one way that attitudes towards Chinese immigrant shape the cultural landscape shown in the photographs.
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Chinese immigrant shape the cultural landscape of the US
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- The Chinese brought their literature, culture, customs and social institutions. They made enduring contributions to their adopted nation over time, and sought to become an important part of the populace of the United States.
- The Chinese were amongst the first in substantial numbers to immigrate and form the main Asian communities that arrived in the U.S. They shaped the cultural landscape in Hawaii, Washington, California and major metropolitan areas such as Los Angeles, Chicago , and New York City.
- Chinese groups have impacted the cultural landscape all throughout United States. Many of the landscapes, buildings, archeological resources and much of the material culture found in today's US represent cultural ties with Asia. In many areas, ethnic enclaves bore group marks through businesses and organisations, signage, cultural arts, and aesthetic choices.
- Ethnic enclaves also provided concrete examples of the legal and economic impediments to larger housing opportunities for Asians for most of the 20th century. Instantly recognizable as features of a Chinatown are brightly colored buildings, decorated with Chinese calligraphic signage, animalised statues and columns. Whether the buildings are Queen Anne warehouses or row houses, the Chinese heritage spirit is obvious. For the Asian immigrant populations, Chinatowns reflect a visual affirmation of a place for them
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