“It’s Crazy” – Pandemic Potential Crushes ‘Chinatowns’ Worldwide

Discrimination against China and Chinese people have erupted since the Covid-19 outbreak in January. Anxieties are high as many are avoiding Chinatowns across the world for fear, they might contract the deadly virus.

From Australia to New York City to Toronto to England to San Francisco, Chinatowns in many regions of the world have transformed into ghost towns. We noted this phenomenon last week.

Lily Zhou, 39, who owns a Shanghai-style restaurant in Australia’s Chinatown, told Bloomberg her food sales had crashed 70% since late January, which is around the time the virus started making headlines. She said her operation can withstand another few months of low traffic, and then after that, she would have to close down.

At 99 Favor Taste in Manhattan, store manager Echo Wu said traffic volume has plunged by a third since the virus started making headlines. Wu said depressed sales could begin impacting the long-term outlook for the restaurant. He believes people are irrational, and the media has drummed up Sinophobia.

The Rol San Restaurant in Toronto’s Chinatown has seen sales slump by at least 30% in the last month. Bloomberg asked the manager if the virus is driving Sinophobia, he replied: “Of course.”

Other restaurants in Toronto’s Chinatown have experienced a slowdown in patrons. Streets are bare, and a nearby supermarket to Rol San has seen traffic halved since the end of last month.

Chinatown in Manchester, England, has seen a 40% decline in its customer base, many of which are Chinese students. “There are fewer visitors, fewer customers. They’re really, really suffering — at the moment we haven’t come up with any solution yet,” Raymond Chan of the local business association said.

As for the oldest and most established Chinatowns in the US, which is in San Francisco, the streets are deserted as people avoid the area for fear of contracting the virus. Henry Chen, 56, owner of the AA Bakery & Cafe on Stockton Street, said his business fell 30% since the virus outbreak in China and confirmed US cases started to tick higher earlier this month. “There are fewer people on the street,” he said. “Lunch, dinner, breakfast, there is no business.”

The plunge in traffic to Western Chinatowns is nothing compared to paralysis that has developed in China’s economy. More than 700 million people are in lockdown in dozens of towns, manufacturing hubs are shuttered, and retail stores remain closed.

However, in Sydney’s Lower North Shore, and Eastwood in the north-west, which has a sizeable Chinese population, stores are thriving and selling out of face masks.

“It is crazy!” the Phoenix health and beauty store assistant manager Ruby Han told Bloomberg, referring to the demand for virus masks, hand sanitizers, and alcohol swabs.

“It’s like every 10 minutes people will come to check — ‘Do you have some masks? Do you have some masks?'” she said. “To be honest, we can’t handle it because the demand is just too high.”

We noted last month that worldwide searches for ‘virus mask’ erupted. Then detailed how a global run on masks was starting.

AuMake International Ltd. said online sales for masks have exploded: “This is a once in a decade, or two decades, event,” said Executive Chairman Keong Chan. “We know with Chinese New Year, we anticipate a fairly decent amount of sales, and it is way more than that. I can only conclude that the virus is a huge part of that.”

The same is being said at a pharmacy inside the Dragon City Mall in Toronto: “We probably used to sell about 100 masks a week, now we sell north of 700” despite lower foot traffic, said pharmacist Timothy Tran, 57.

With the virus not yet under control, restaurant owners in many Chinatowns across the world could soon shutter their doors as Sinophobia fears have resulted in plunging sales.

“They may have a bias toward Chinese restaurants now,” He said. “I hope people can be more reasonable. After all, there are no cases in town yet.”

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36 Comments
overthecliff
overthecliff
February 27, 2020 9:21 am

Who wants to eat bat soup after this?

TX Patriot
TX Patriot
  overthecliff
February 27, 2020 11:20 am

Who the hell wanted to eat bat soup before this??? I sure didn’t.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 9:34 am

What?! Reality isn’t conforming to the utopian dreams of the globalists?! Who do these people think they are, thinking of their families over the replacement populations that have invaded their country without limits for the last 50 years?! The effrontery, the gall, the racism.

Sounds like we need some compulsory re-education.

Over the years it dawned on me that Chinese restaurants were a great way to sneak in as many family and clan members as possible- I almost never see the same people working in a Chinese restaurant ever, the turnover is constant, always new folks, no one speaks any English beyond the menu and we just all pretend we don’t notice. They get to absorb as much of the economic benefits as Americans are willing to cede to them and now that it effects them it’s discrimination? Perhaps if there were some kind of assimilation, where these people behaved like members of the lager community, if they stopped being so insular and learned how to fit in the communities would stand behind them, but now it’s a dictatorial demand that you not discriminate, that you take the risk with the lives of your family so they don’t lose the edge they have by using a rotating slave labor pool that dispossesses the heritage Americans.

Insanity.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 9:40 am

Off to the Gulag with you.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  ILuvCO2
February 27, 2020 9:55 am

I learned years ago that as a family we prepare and serve far better Mexican and Chinese fare than you will ever get at any taco stand or GinGin/Dragon House style joint because we use far better ingredients and it’s just food. They aren’t rocket scientists, they’re glorified fry cooks and the places are always filthy. Most Americans are lazy and wouldn’t know good Chinese food from bad Chinese food. If something looks difficult, youtube it and BOOM!, done and done. The first time I made a Peking duck with one of our ducks it literally blew my mind. Why would I toss hard earned money at some greasy wok joint so a dour waitress can drop a plate of cat shreds on my table like she was delivering a bag of dirty laundry?

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 4:31 pm

Oz has one of, if not the, best Chinese restaurants on earth. Called the Flower Drum. Yummy. But as you say, the majority are best avoided like the plague. (I crack me up!)

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 6:28 pm

How long to teach them to quack in Mandarin before you butcher?

Robin Banks
Robin Banks
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 10:20 am

James A. Michener illistrated how the Chinese do this very thing in “Hawaii” in 1959.

subwo
subwo
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 6:19 pm

1985’s Year of the Dragon movie staring Mickey Rourke highlighted the slave labor in NYC Chinatown.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090350/

It has always been there but more due to the amount of people coming from China. The documentary
“The search for General Tso” shares the plan how Chinese immigrants are directed to east cupcake Nebraskas and the like in the hinterland to set up shop to make the same old same old menu items that they feel Americans like. I did like trying Chinese food in other countries to see what their take on the flavors and ingredients are.

One can count on their commute how many times the names and ownership in Chinese joints changes.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
February 27, 2020 10:39 am

If no masks, people may have to resort to what the nuns used in England during the plague, a piece of fabric dipped in vinegar and wrapped to cover the nose and mouth, and washing hands in a bowl of vinegar.
Or you could use a diver’s full mask with snorkel. You’d look ridiculous but no more ridiculous than those wearing clear plastic jugs over their heads in China when their masks ran out.

TX Patriot
TX Patriot
February 27, 2020 11:24 am

Not a problem for me. I cannot eat at Chinese restaurants since I get a violent gastric response that lasts for several days after ingesting MSG!!

Two if by sea, Three if from within thee
Two if by sea, Three if from within thee
February 27, 2020 11:38 am
BL YIKES
BL YIKES
February 27, 2020 1:49 pm

I was the only patron in Jumbo Buffet Tuesday night at 6:30pm, it would most likely seat 200 people and I was there for a carry out. Very sad for the workers there.

Llpoh
Llpoh
February 27, 2020 4:29 pm

They are screaming racism here in Oz over this. But in Chinatown restaurants the vast majority of customers are Chinese. It is the Chinese who have fled the restaurants.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Llpoh
February 27, 2020 5:31 pm

So everyone was hiding their racism before the epidemic?

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  Hardscrabble Farmer
February 27, 2020 5:38 pm

I am racist i guess because I don’t want to go to the asian market in manchvegas and get more chicken feet. I would hope HSF would save me a few ….. just sayin….

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Llpoh
February 27, 2020 6:35 pm

So, therefore, the Chinese are all racists and must be all fired and shunned, unless there is some sort of anti-white double standard at work or something.

SeeBee
SeeBee
February 27, 2020 7:47 pm

I wonder what would happen if Sickle Cell were contagious?

swimologist
swimologist
  SeeBee
February 27, 2020 10:45 pm

We can dream, can’t we?

Fetch My Flying Monkeys
Fetch My Flying Monkeys
February 27, 2020 9:58 pm

i’m north of Toronto and there are several Asian supermarkets in my vicinity. What was not mentioned in this article is it’s mostly the Chinese that are avoiding their own stores and restaurants. Because of this, the Asians are now shopping in our RoundEye stores. Of all times to start mixing it up with us, what a bunch of assholes!!!

Armchair Skeptic
Armchair Skeptic
February 27, 2020 10:50 pm

If this was really a threat, a pandemic that would kill millions world-wide, then you wouldn’t see it plastered on TV and the internet 24/7. The government wouldn’t allow it. Because you do see it everywhere that is proof that this is just bullshit. Read Shock Doctrine. If you create an emergency you can ram through legislation while people are panicked that they would never accept otherwise. Think 911 and the Patriot Act.
Wait and see. Something wicked this way comes, but it’s coming from Congress, not China.

Gord
Gord
February 28, 2020 10:37 pm

It appears the author is a moron. I live in one of the china towns mentioned. Its the chinese people avoiding china town.