Representative city of Chinatown in the UK: London The earliest Chinese settlement in London was Limehouse. As early as the early 19th century, some laborers and sailors from South China settled in London and settled in the shipyard area.
Until 1934, this area was demolished, but there are still a small number of elderly Chinese living there.
In recent years, the British ICE Group and China's Tianjin City jointly invested US$900 million to build a new "China Town" in Limehouse. The entire building includes a China-Europe Trade Center, a department store, an exhibition hall, a four-star hotel, and a Chinese-style
Streets. The city's architectural decorations are all made of materials with Chinese characteristics, and some of the walls are made of Beijing-style palace walls, which have a Chinese style. London's Chinatown is bounded by Oxford Street in the north, Lancaster Station in the south, and Regent Street in the west.
Ning Road. *** There are more than 40,000 Chinese living here, most of whom are Hong Kong people. The representative city of Chinatown in the Philippines: Manila Philippines (Weibo) The Chinese district of Manila covers an area of ??9 square kilometers and is home to more than 60 people.
With a population of 10,000 people, it is known as "China Town". As early as the 11th century, Chinese began to immigrate to the Philippines. After years of development, this area started with the Chinese-style archway "Sino-Philippines Friendship Gate" and ended at the other end of the "Goodwill Gate".
"So far, it has expanded into a large block. The area is dominated by four parallel streets: Houjiezai, Zhouzai'an, Zhibinbin, and Wangbin. There are about hundreds of large and small streets and alleys. The shops along the streets are of ancient style, most of which are
Opened by Chinese. Representative cities of Chinatown in the United States: New York and San Francisco. Chinatowns in the United States are widely distributed. There are more than 100 large and small ones in major cities across the country. New York's Chinatown is located in Manhattan, north of New York's financial district.
The cultural center of Chinese residents covers an area of ??20 square kilometers and is packed with hundreds of Chinese restaurants and garment factories run by Chinese as well as various grocery stores, pharmacies, trading houses, banks, etc. San Francisco's "Chinatown" is outside of Asia.
The largest Chinese community is located in the city center. Several streets are connected together. There is a solemn and beautiful archway at the entrance. The banner is engraved with the words "The world is for the common good" written by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. Singapore's Chinatown is also called Ox Cart.
Water. It is located in the southeast center of the city. Most of the Chinese people living in this area are Cantonese. According to legend, in the early years, the water used in this area was transported by oxcart, so it was named Chinatown.
, with an existing area of ??2.6 square kilometers, is composed of about 330 old three-story buildings. Stepping into this narrow street, you can see the old buildings on both sides and the bamboo poles hanging out of the windows to dry colorful clothes.
There is also a Chinatown, also called "Tangcheng", located in the suburbs of Singapore, covering an area of ??120,000 square meters. It was designed and built after Xi'an, with imitations of the "Daming Palace", "Underground Palace", "Big Wild Goose Pagoda",
"Huaqing Pool" and other buildings, you can also see the endless traffic of sedan chairs and galloping horses on the streets. Here people can have a glimpse of the Tang Dynasty, the heyday of China's feudal society.
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