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		<description><![CDATA[District 5, also known as Cho Lon, is home to Saigon&#8217;s Chinese population. Unlike Chinatowns in America, the shift from neighboring districts into Cho Lon isn&#8217;t nearly as dramatic&#8212;there isn&#8217;t an ornate archway like in Philly. On the surface, District 5 more or less resembles every other district in this sprawling metropolis but with the [...]]]></description>
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