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Which country is Huaren Street in?

Chinatown, Chinatown (also known as Chinatown or China City; English: Chinatown refers to the Chinese-inhabited areas in big cities in other countries except mainland China, Taiwan Province and Hongkong. Due to historical factors or special national conditions, Chinatown is very common in East Asia, Southeast Asia and North America. Chinatown was first formed in the United States and Canada in the19th century. At that time, because of discriminatory land laws and regulations, Chinese and other colored people were forbidden to intervene in the land market or only allowed Chinese to buy land in specific areas, thus forming the settlement of the first generation of Chinese immigrants.

List of major Chinatowns in the Asia-Pacific region of the world

Bangkok, Thailand; Manila, Philippines; Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Penang, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur; Singapore; Chinatown; Yokohama, Japan; Nanjing Town; Central Kobe; Nagasaki, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; Incheon, Australia; Melbourne, Australia; Capitol-Terrace, Australia.

United States of America

New york, San Francisco-Jackson Street, stockton Avenue, Los Angeles-Broadway Avenue, Spring Street, Boston and Chicago-along Wentworth in Cermak, Philadelphia, Portland, Seattle, Washington -H Street, Dundas Street, Toronto, Spadina Avenue, Vancouver-Pender Street and Main Street, Richmond, Canada, Montreal-Saint Laurent Street, Canada.

Europe

China, London, France.

List of small Chinatown in the world

Asia and the Pacific region

Yangon, Myanmar, Brisbane, Australia, New Markert, Auckland, New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.

United States of America

Cleveland, Honolulu, Hawaii, Houston, Oakland-Broadway, 7th Street, Harrison Avenue, 10 Street, Oklahoma-N. West 23rd Street and BLVD Class, Pittsburgh, Sacramento-3rd Street, 5th Street, J Street and I Street, Mexico City, Calgary, Canada, Edmonton, Cuba, Winnipeg.

Europe

Glasgow's Little Chinatown is a shopping center called "China City", which includes Moscow, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow, Cardiff and Amsterdam.