This urban tour of New York City's Chinatown brings you to the intimate and intriguing spots of the neighborhood that no tourist atop a double-decker bus would ever see. For curious New Yorkers and bold visitors alike, this is the best way to really feel, know, and understand Chinatown. And if you can't make the trek to New York City, this is the closest you can come to first-hand experience of the sights, sounds, and personalities of Chinatown.Guided by a local personality, packed full of interviews, insights, recollections, and cinematic sound effects, Soundwalk: Chinatown, New York is a living documentary about the neighborhood from an insider's view; but instead of experiencing it through the remoteness of your TV, put on your headphones and savor the neighborhood in its reality. Walking from Eldridge to Mulberry, from Broadway to Canal, Soundwalk: Chinatown, New York takes you to the Mall, Nom Wha Tea Parlor, The Church of Transfiguration, the General Store, and a Buddhist Temple, while exploring all the nooks and hideouts in-between. This walking tour gives you the inside scoop on Chinatown's opium dens, sweatshops, Buddhist Temples, Chinese Mobsters, and more.