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Thanksgiving in Los Angeles’ Koreatown
November 28, 2014
![Banchan A La Carte Owner Jane Chang, right, and an employee prepare Thanksgiving turkeys ordered by Korean Americans Wednesday. (Park Sang-hyuk/The Korea Times)](http://www.koreatimesus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/a01-1127-33-1024x686.jpg)
Banchan A La Carte Owner Jane Chang, right, and an employee prepare Thanksgiving turkeys ordered by Korean Americans Wednesday. (Park Sang-hyuk/The Korea Times)
![Children dressed up as turkeys Wednesday at Lily Preschool & Kindergarten in Los Angeles' Koreatown. (Park Sang-hyuk/The Korea Times)](http://www.koreatimesus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/a03-1127-Lily-1024x694.jpg)
Children dressed up as turkeys Wednesday at Lily Preschool & Kindergarten in Los Angeles’ Koreatown. (Park Sang-hyuk/The Korea Times)
![Shalom Disability Ministries in Koreatown held a Thanksgiving event Thursday to share turkeys with 150 disabled and their families. (Goo Sung-hoon/The Korea Tinmes)](http://www.koreatimesus.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/a03-shalom-1-1024x665.jpg)
Shalom Disability Ministries in Koreatown held a Thanksgiving event Thursday to share turkeys with 150 disabled and their families. (Goo Sung-hoon/The Korea Tinmes)