2008.040.016 Oral History Interview with Mannar Wong April 20, 2008

 

In her interview, Mannar Wong describes the changes she has seen in Chinatown spanning the past forty years. Emigrating with her mother and father from Hong Kong in the early seventies, Wong was raised in Chinatown and moved to Brooklyn with her parents in the eighties when she was a pre-adolescent. In the nineties, she later returned to the neighborhood she now refers to as “Chinatown Little Italy.” Wongs parents initially disapproved of her decision to move back into Chinatown, a place they regarded as a “starting point” for immigrants. However, Wong considers present-day Chinatown “hip and appealing”, which she says was the partly the result of a community of creative types who renovated the area and acted as trailblazers for others to settle there. Wong classifies gentrification as, for the most part, making a place more desirable to people. Although, she warns that the question of whether gentrification is positive or negative is a loaded question – for instance, while she enjoys the appeal and “creature comforts” of the neighborhood, Wong predicts that she will eventually move out due to rising rent prices. Moreover, even though she does not consider herself an activist, she disagrees with small family-owned businesses being replaced by businesses that are not useful to the community.

0:00 - Introduction, born in June 1969, in Kowloon, Hong Kong, speaks about mother and father

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3:13 - Immigration to Chinatown in New York City, journeying to Chinatown, Wong’s mother having connections in Chinatown

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11:19 - Talking about the first place Wong lived, Wong being 10, talking about paying $50/month rent

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17:58 - Detailing the apartment, describing growing up in Chinatown

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25:06 - Describing the Mother’s and Father’s jobs, moving to Benson Hurst, Brooklyn, and father working at a restaurant

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29:07 - Detailing how growing up in Chinatown was difficult, Wong’s father passed in 2002

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39:22 - Talks about the changes in Chinatown, the beginning of gentrification, storefronts changing

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41:16 - Living on Grand Street, talking about the ‘ghetto’ of Chinatown. Parents’ negative attitude towards Chinatown, comparing 90’s Chinatown to 70’s Chinatown

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54:17 - Gentrification, speaking in terms of being ‘loaded’, changing of the neighborhood for the better of the community, gentrification brings in a more pleasant place to live but drives prices up, pros and cons of gentrification, connection to Chinatown, being able to speak Chinese, Chinatown feeling familiar because of the inhabitants

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76:26 - Relationships with neighbors, living in Little Italy, differences living in Little Italy and Chinatown, candy in Little Italy/Chinatown, a poultry shop in Chinatown being a little shack, griping about not being able to find live chickens, chatting about butcher-shacks and changing prices

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93:28 - What does Mannar Wong do during the day, commuting to work, changes to So-Ho, cracking down on selling illegitimate goods, Canal Street, knock off goods

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104:03 - Expanding Chinatown, reminiscing if Chinatown will stay Chinese, touching on the ‘old’ days

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115:10 - Wrapping up and last thoughts, the community and neighborhood mean a lot to Mannar Wong. “When it turns into something else that’s not useful to the people who live in the community, that’s when I think it’s a negative thing”

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