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Leland Yu spent his childhood running around Chinatown. In the wake of the pandemic, the hopeful first responder ran over 60 miles to raise $20,000 to support the Manhattan neighborhood’s recovery from the coronavirus crisis.
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Chinatown has been resilient and survived many disasters and gentrification in the city's history. But, after closing her restaurant due to the coronavirus, keeping Aux Epices alive during a pandemic is now the owner Mei Chau’s full-time job.
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