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Is there a Chinatown in 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.
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