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Is there a Chinatown in China?

There is a Chinatown in Russia, but it doesn't belong to China.

Chinatown is where China people live in other cities. Chinatown was formed because Chinese immigrated overseas and became a local minority. Facing the new environment, they need to help each other in the same boat, so they live together in an area. Therefore, most Chinatown is a witness to the history of overseas Chinese.

Around China City, Asia-Pacific South Korea, Seoul

Incheon, south Korea

Singapore

Bangkok, Thailand

Manila, Philippines

Ho Chi Minh City

Penang, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Zhonghua Street, Yokohama, Japan

Nanjing Town, Central District, Kobe, Japan

Japan, Nagasaki, Niigata

Melbourne, Australia

Sydney, Australia

Yangon, Myanmar

Brisbane Australia

New markets in Auckland, New Zealand

Wellington New Zealand

America, America, Boston

Seattle, United States

Stockton Avenue, Jackson Street, San Francisco, USA

New york, USA.

Spring Street, Broadway Avenue, Los Angeles, USA

Wentworth Avenue in Cermak, Chicago, USA

Philadelphia

Portland, USA

H street, Washington, USA

Chinatown, Dundas West Street, Toronto, Canada

Dundas Street, Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Canada

Pender Street and Main Street in Vancouver, Canada

Richmond Canada

St Laurent Street, Montreal, Canada

Cleveland, USA

Honolulu USA

Houston USA

7th Street, Harrison Avenue, Oakland 10 Street, USA.

Noun (abbreviation for Noun) West 23rd Street and klassen Avenue, Oklahoma, USA.

Pittsburgh USA

Streets 3, 5, J and I, Sacramento, USA

Mexico City, Mexico

Calgary Canada

Edmonton Canada

Winnipeg, Canada

Ottawa, Canada

Havana Cuba

Dominica, Chinatown in Duarte, Santo Domingo

Cities in Europe, Britain, London and China.

Paris, France

Moscow, Russia

Manchester England

Birmingham England

Liverpool, England

Glasgow UK

Cardiff England

Amster, Netherlands

Chinatown is spread all over the world, bringing China culture to all parts of the world. Chinatown maintains the customs and habits of China, and speaks Mandarin or provincial dialects. There are Chinese department stores, Chinese bookstores, schools, newspapers, Chinese communities, Chinese temples and ancestral temples. In the eyes of foreigners, Chinatown is "Little China" and a continuation of China culture. For foreigners, Chinatown is the first step to know China. The business in Chinatown is increasingly diversified, which has contributed to the prosperity of the host country.