Where We’ve Been Mentioned
Press
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Mott Street Girls: Going Full Circle in Chinatown with Chloe Chan (CAS ’17)
NYU Alumni News (05/17/24)
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Retracing My Heritage on a Chinese American Women–Led Tour of NYC's Chinatown
Thrillist (05/16/24)
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The 10 Best Food Tours in NYC
InsideHook (01/16/24)
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Saving Chinatown’s roots: How three residents are preserving the neighborhood
amNewYork (01/07/24)
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The 8 Best Places to Eat, Drink, and Shop in Manhattan's Chinatown, According to Local Experts
Travel + Leisure (07/26/23)
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6 Museums and Tours Where You Can Learn About Asian American History
Afar (05/01/23)
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What Is Actually Happening on Mott Street in Chinatown
Advanced Reporting: The City (02/21/23)
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Explore New York City with Bravo Star Paige DeSorbo
NBC 1st Look TV (01/31/23)
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Telling the Story of Chinatown's Past and Present, With Instagram
Voice of America (01/25/23)
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Where to find the best red envelopes for Lunar New Year
Tripadvisor (01/20/23)
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NYC Chinatown’s Small Businesses To Support
CitySignal (01/17/23)
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The Pandemic Hurt Chinatown Badly. Here’s What Millennials Are Doing to Help.
NYU Journalistic Inquiry (11/07/22)
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Chinatown munchies that are Mott Street Girls approved
Washington Square News (9/29/22)
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‘Mott Street Girls’ give walking tours to help their Chinatown community
PIX11 (07/29/22)
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Take A Tour Around Chinatown With Mott Street Girls
NBC New York (06/28/22)
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Small Business Tour: Mott Street Girls
Quickbooks (06/02/22)
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For Chinatown’s Forgotten Residents, Mutual Aid Projects Are Lifelines
Bon Appétit (05/31/22)
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Amplifying Asian Americans: Mott Street Girls
Keepsake House (05/12/22)
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How to Spend a Day in Chinatown, NYC
The Hoboken Girl (03/18/22)
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Amazing Things to Do and See in Chinatown, NYC
Culture Trip (03/07/22)
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Mott Street Girls Shining a Light on New York City’s Chinatown
The Today Show (01/31/22)
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Getting and Giving Love in Chinatown
Mochi Magazine (01/31/22)
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Chinatown-Based Tour Helps Fight Against Asian Hate in New York City
Currents News (08/30/21)
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疫情、仇恨犯罪衝擊 華青組織為華埠而跑
World Journal (08/24/21)
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Run Teaches People about Chinatown's History While Helping Fundraise to Help Others
NY1 (08/21/21)
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Support New York’s Chinatown by Visiting These 20 Spots
Currents News (08/18/21)
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Chinatown Walking Tour Led By The Mott Street Girls Continue
Patch (07/23/21)
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2華裔女創團當導遊 講解移民故事 助華埠復興
World Journal (06/06/21)
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Visit Chinatown with the Mott Street Girls: Final Tour on Sunday
Patch (06/04/21)
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These Chinatown Organizations Are Using Food Tours As A Catalyst For Social Change
The Infatuation (05/29/21)
Podcasts
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Beyond the Couch
This week, Christie sits down with Anna Huang and Chloe Chan of @mottstreetgirls to talk about the community and vibrancy of New York City’s Chinatown. They chat about how they came to appreciate their identities more through learning more about their culture’s history and how they have come to view education as a way to heal the cycle of collective trauma. They discuss their views on the gentrification of Chinatown, being unexpected small business owners, and how they remain powered and grounded by their passion for the community.
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Lucky Boys Podcast
Will and Norm speak with the Mott Street Girls (MSG), founders Anna Huang and Chloe Chan. They are second-generation Chinese Americans who met through tour guide training at the Museum of Chinese in America. During the COVID-19 crisis, they saw how xenophobia and misinformation decimated tourism in Chinatown and threatened the survival of many residents and immigrant-owned small businesses.
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The Voyages of Tim Vetter
Chloe Chan and Anna Huang are the Mott Street Girls. The duo host walking tour's of New York City's Chinatown. The tours provide an education about the history of Chinese-American's experiences in New York City. Chloe and Anna also curate a list of Chinatown's best restaurants on their Instagram account. We spoke about their personal histories, The Chinese Exclusion Act, the gangs of Chinatown, and much more.
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VIRAL LOVE: Stories of Chinatown Resilience
Manhattan Chinatown is a complex cross-section of immigrant business owners, dim sum restaurant workers, grandpas playing cards in Columbus Park—and, most recently, a new wave of second-gen Asian Americans trying to preserve their childhood memories as they watch the pandemic erode Chinatown.
Articles We’ve Written
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The Ultimate Guide to Boba in New York City
Eater NY (03/16/22)