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China has Chinatowns in other countries, but what about other countries?

Chinatown, also known as Chinatown or Chinatown, is an area where Chinese people live together in urban areas in other countries. Chinatowns were formed because early Chinese immigrated overseas and became a local minority group. Facing the new environment and needing to work together to help each other, they lived in groups in one area. Therefore, most Chinatowns are a testimony to the history of overseas Chinese. In Chinatown, you will mostly see many Chinese restaurants, and restaurants and laundry shops were the main business industries of the early overseas Chinese. Some Chinatowns with a long history are located in old areas of immigrant cities, and the environment will be more crowded. Public security and racial issues are also problems that some Chinatowns have to face. Over the years, as the Chinese have become richer and the status of overseas Chinese in foreign countries has gradually improved, the new generation of Chinese immigrants will choose to live in other areas of the city. In some Chinatowns, the Chinese population has also moved away and the population has aged. In many places now, Chinatown has become synonymous with Chinese cultural districts. Whether it is business, entertainment, or various cultural facilities, they all reflect the color of Eastern China. It no longer has the original intention of being a Chinese settlement.

List of major Chinatowns in the world Asia Pacific

Bangkok, Thailand

Manila, Philippines

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Penang, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Singapore

Yokohama Chinatown, Japan

Nankyo-machi, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan

New Chichi, Nagasaki, Japan

< p>Seoul, South Korea

Incheon, South Korea

Melbourne, Australia

Capitol-Terrace, Sydney, Australia Americas

New York, United States

San Francisco, United States - Jackson Street, Stockton Avenue

Los Angeles, United States - Broadway Avenue, Spring Street

Boston, United States

Chicago, United States - Along Wentworth at Cermak

Philadelphia, United States

Portland, United States

Seattle, United States

Washington, United States - H Street

Toronto Dundas, Canada West Street Chinatown Toronto Chinatown, Canada - Dundas Street, Spadina Avenue

Vancouver, Canada - Pender Street and Main Street

Richmond, Canada

Montreal, Canada - rue ST -LAURENT Europe

Chinatown, London, United Kingdom

List of major Chinatowns in the world, Paris, France Asia Pacific

Rangoon, Myanmar

Brisbane, Australia

Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand

Wellington, New Zealand America

Cleveland, United States

Honolulu, Hawaii

Houston, USA

Oakland, USA - Broadway Avenue, 7th Street, Harrison Avenue, 10th Street

Oklahoma City, USA - N. West 23rd Street and Classen Blvd

Pittsburgh, United States

Sacramento, United States - 3rd, 5th, J, and I Streets

Mexico City, Mexico

Calgary, Canada

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Edmonton, Canada

Winnipeg, Canada

Havana, Cuba Europe

Glasgow's small Chinatown is known as "Chinatown" shopping mall in Moscow, Russia

Manchester, UK

Birmingham, UK

Liverpool, UK

Glasgow, UK

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Amsterdam, the Netherlands, South Korea is the only country without a Chinatown