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Melissa Hung

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As Airbnb Moves In, Boston’s Chinatown Sees Its Culture — and Demographics — Change

May 8, 2018
by Melissa Hung
Photo of a Chinese-style gate with eaves curling up. There are lanterns, as well as an American and Taiwanese flag hanging from it.

Short-term rentals are spreading through Chinatown, displacing residents and changing the culture of the neighborhood in the process.
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