The oldest Chinatown in Toronto, Canada is in the city center. On one side is the DOWNTOWN alley crowded with old houses, and on the other side is the bustling commercial center with tall buildings. Chinatown in Central District forms an alternative scenery here.
There are more people in the city center and more people in Chinatown. Although it's Chinatown, there are many people in West Renye Fang who haunt here. They can be roughly divided into three types:
One is street people who dress strangely and are avant-garde, some send out help sheets in Chinese restaurants for money, and some wander around the streets in groups of three or five.
One kind is the people who have loved nightlife. The nightlife here refers to the After Party. They usually appear in Chinatown after two or three o'clock in the morning. If you ask a western friend, "Why do you like to' soak' in Chinatown so late?" He will say with a sly smile, "Of course, it's because there are special drinks in the pot here!" Every morning after three o'clock, some restaurants here begin to have special "tea" water supply. It has become a secret that the special drink in this pot is not a secret. People who drink high there are often beaming, as if all the drinks are invited by others.
There is another kind of people who have China complex. They either love the culture of China, have Chinese lovers or lovers, or love the unique "taste" of Chinatown ...