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little Saigon nickname a neigbourhood with a large number of Vietnamese immigrants and businesses US- Do is one of more than a dozen Vietnamese who have set up shop in Clarendon, turning a retailing center once known as “Northern Virginia’s downtown” into an area often referred to by Americans as “Little Saigon,” the “Mekong Delta” or even the “Ho Chi Min Trail”. — Washington Post, p. A1, 23 September 1979
- The neighborhood is called Little Saigon. In this one-block strip you will find four Vietnamese markets–Pacific Department Store, Mekong Center, Vietnam Market and Saigon Market. — Washington Post, p. E1, 17 January 1980
- They say that Vietnamese thugs from Westminster’s Little Saigon can strip a radio out of a Mercedes faster than you can tune it to a Dodgers game. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Golden Orange, p. 177, 1990
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