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Is there a Korean street in the United States?

Of course!

Although there are various races in the United States, due to their different cultures, some separate communities have gradually emerged. For example, Chinatown, Koreatown, etc.

In fact, not only Asians, some Cubans and Latinos also have their own ethnic communities.

These communities speak their own language and even have their own magazines and newspapers (published in their own mother tongue, of course).

But not all Chinese live in Chinatown, all Koreans live in Koreatown. Some people from better-off families can afford to buy houses in middle-class areas (small buildings with gardens), and they will be neighbors with rich white people or rich black people~

In some American dramas, this is the case reflect the characteristics of these ethnic areas. For example, the murder in the sixth episode of CSI LV Season 9 happened in Koreatown in Las Vegas.