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Archive for October 13, 2007
Red Sox Nation in Chinatown?
October 13, 2007 by willng24.
There is a great representation of Red Sox Nation in Chinatown, I can easily find the time of tonight’s game. Additionally, you can’t walk down any street without spotting a Sox cap. However, where is the support of the local businesses? Surely the few local bars and restaurants that have televisions show the game to their patrons, but I don’t see any signs of support from any place else. Is Chinatown not a Red Sox fan?
Speaking to Jon of Sun Sun Market, he says “business owners are focused on running their businesses.” However, why do these same businesses hang Christmas lights in December and decorations for Chinese New Year?
Growing up in Allston, I was exposed to the large Brazilian population in that neighborhood. This is a culture that is huge sports fans. I always knew when Brazil was playing soccer, especially when then won. Businesses would be filled with fans watching each game. Huge street parties seem to come out of no where, but why isn’t there something like this in Chinatown? What are we missing?
During the 2004 baseball season I was not living in Chinatown, but my neighborhood was definitely in great spirits when the Sox won. Surely we can bring the same spirit to Chinatown! So hang your Sox gear, get behind your home team and bring home another Championship.
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