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Where is Chinatown in America?

1. San Francisco Chinatown

Chinatown in San Francisco is located at the intersection of Grant Street and Bush Street.

Chinatown in San Francisco is the first and largest Chinese settlement in the United States. As early as 65438+1950s, Chinese Americans moved here. Today, it has become a cultural center for overseas Chinese.

2. Chinatown in new york

Chinese signs are everywhere to remind you that although you can also buy China souvenirs from street vendors, this is the real China community.

3. Chicago Chinatown

This community of more than 7,000 people was built in 1905, and it has a history of more than 100 years. The transportation here is convenient, and it only takes 25 minutes to get to the city.

4. Seattle Chinatown

Chinatown in Seattle is a large international community with multi-cultures. China laborers came here in the 65438+60s. Qingxi Park and Shandong Museum will hold some special cultural activities regularly.

5. Philadelphia Chinatown

As early as the beginning of19th century, Guangdong businessmen started their business in Philadelphia Pier. But it was not until the 1960s that this Chinese community gradually prospered. The area here is small and the transportation is convenient.

6. Honolulu Chinatown

Chinatown in Honolulu, built in the 1960s, is a melting pot for Asian businessmen. Koreans, Thais, Filipinos and Japanese all live here.

7. Boston Chinatown

Boston's Chinatown is located in the city center, only a few blocks from Boston Park. The huge stone lion standing at the door has almost become the most distinctive landmark here.

8. Chinatown in Los Angeles

Chinatown in Los Angeles is close to the city center, next to route 66, and the traffic is developed.

9. Houston Chinatown

There is no winding path of Chinatown, no unique architecture. It looks more like an Asian community.

10. Chinatown, Washington

Immigrants from China moved here in 1930s, and then moved to Washington suburbs on a large scale. Compared with many other places in the world, Chinatown here is very small, with no open-air market and no bustling crowds.

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In the United States, almost every large and medium-sized city has Chinatown. Chinatown occupies a very important position in the history of Chinese immigrants in the United States.

Chinatown is the turning point or entrance for many China people to enter the United States. But Chinatown does not represent the whole Chinese community. For many new immigrants, Chinatown is just a transition. In addition to Chinatown, there are many Chinese communities in the United States, known as "satellite Chinatown", where a large number of Chinese live.

San Francisco Chinatown is the largest Chinatown on the west coast of the United States, with about 65,438+10,000 Chinese living there. The entrance to San Francisco Chinatown is at the intersection of Grant Street and Baxter Street, with a length and width of about 1 km, 16 block. The gate is a Chinese-style archway with a blue tile roof, and Sun Yat-sen's four characters "The world is for the public" are written on it.

Everyone in Chinatown speaks Chinese, and Cantonese is the main language here. There is also a Chinatown in Manhattan Island, new york, which is close to the city government, Wall Street and Broadway, the center of the world performing arts. The superior geographical location makes Chinatown in New York play an important role.

References:

Sohu. Com- Top Ten Chinatowns in America

Chinatown-Baidu Encyclopedia