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Living in an internet cafe in NYC's Chinatown

August 28, 2016

Check out these incredibly heartbreaking images from photographer Niko Koppel for The New York Times on an article about people living in internet cafes in New York City's Chinatown. Apparently the economic hardships that some Japanese and Hong Kong residents are facing are happening behind the shadows in NYC. Next time I go back Eldridge Street I'll take a closer look.

In New York City Tags NYC, Chinatown, internet cafe, homeless
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