Where Xutos discovers Cuba's up and coming chinatown
Eating eggrolls in Havana
By Nathaniel Hoffman, 5-25-07
On my recent trip to Cuba I spent a few days wandering around the barrio chino, Havana’s old Chinatown. I went armed with a digital recorder and brought back this report for KQED radio’s Pacific Time. Have a listen…
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