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How many Chinatowns are there in Chicago?

Chicago Chinatown Chicago Chinatown (Chicago Chinatown) was first opened by the overseas Chinese with the surname Mei in Siyi. It is located on Clark Street near the downtown area and is also known as the First Chinatown. Later it expanded to the current Yonghuo Street, the Second Chinatown. The streets here are spacious, neat and clean. All Chinese commercial activities are carried out in the shops, and there is no phenomenon of occupying the road for business. There are restaurants, bakeries, gift shops, bookstores, video stores, flower shops, beauty shops, jewelry stores, etc. on the street.

There is a large Chinese-style archway built at the entrance of Yonghuo Street, with carved beams and painted pillars and bright colors. On the front is engraved Sun Yat-sen's handwriting "The world is for the common good" and on the back is engraved "Ritual, justice, integrity and shame", which has become a symbol of Chicago's Chinatown. , tourists must take photos here. Since the 1970s, due to the large increase in new immigrants, the third Chinatown in Chicago has been formed with West Aguilli Street as the center, known as New Chinatown. Xin Chinatown Plaza is lined with shops.