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English translation/translation/interpretation

The history of Chinese community in London can be traced back to18th century, when a small number of China sailors moved to work in limhouse in east London. As time went on, other people from China came to this area, and limhouse began to be called "Chinatown". However, China society in London has remained small for many years: at the beginning of the 20th century, there were only 545 British people.

After World War II, many Hong Kong farmers lost their jobs and came to London. When limhouse was almost destroyed in the war, they settled in parts of different areas near Leicester Square in central London. Londoners in this area now call it Chinatown.

First of all, it is also difficult for new immigrants to find jobs. However, in the 1950s, a small restaurant opened in London. Many British people say that the food in China is very good! Suddenly, China restaurants began to appear in every corner of the city. It's not that there are too few jobs, but that new immigrants from China now find that they have too many jobs! They serve as managers or cooks and waiters. Most people enjoy their lives and arrange for their relatives and friends to join them from overseas.

As time goes by, the Chinese community in London has become more and more successful. The staff of the son and daughter's original restaurant studied hard. The highest paid job. Many China families have left Chinatown and moved to more expensive suburbs. However, Chinatown is still very lively.