What makes a Chinatown?

Kwai Chai Hong in Kuala Lumpur offers a model for inclusive urban regeneration

CHARUKESI RAMADURAI

On a warm evening in August I stood in Kwai Chai Hong, in Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown, listening to the keening, quivering voices of singers performing the popular Cantonese opera "Princess Flower." The elaborately painted faces and bejeweled costumes of the artists seemed anachronistic, but somehow, they also seemed to fit the location perfectly.

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