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Where is the largest Chinese community in Munich?
At present, there is no large-scale Chinatown.

German Chinese mainly live in the former West Germany. Different from France, 654.38+05 million German Chinese live in scattered places, scattered in more than 654.38+000 large, medium and small cities in Germany. Cities with relatively concentrated population in China include Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich, Nuremberg, Bremen, Dü sseldorf and Stuttgart. It is reported that there is no large-scale Chinatown in these German cities. Among the Chinese in Germany, Guangdong and Zhejiang each account for 40% of the total, and other provinces (Fujian, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Northeast China) account for about 20%.

Munich has the characteristics of a big city and the charm of the countryside, the magnificent scenery of the Alps and the Mediterranean, art treasures and Oktoberfest in Munich, tradition and high technology, beer gardens and high fashion, opera houses and Queens Park. These are the comprehensive characteristics of Munich, which makes this Bavarian capital a city that attracts tourists from all over the world, and new things are constantly discovered by tourists.

Attractions:

Notre Dame Church: This is a Gothic building with a Welsh architectural dome. It is the most important church in this city and the symbol of Munich.

Marienplatz and Bell Assembly: MarienPlatz has been the center of the city since its birth. There is a town hall with a neo-Gothic building in the square, and the bell on the upper floor of the town hall will ring at eleven, twelve and seventeen every day.

Hofbraeuhaus: Built in the era of William V, it is the most famous restaurant in the world that serves homemade beer to the court. The bar, beer garden and banquet hall here ensure a happy atmosphere.

Niffenberg: Baroque architecture, the summer palace of the Bavarian king and the birthplace of King Ludwig II. The magnificent decoration inside the palace, Ludwig II's "beautiful gallery", the vast park courtyard and the dotted waterways in the park make Neufenburg Palace the most popular attraction in Munich.

Olympic Center: Built for 1972 Summer Olympic Games. Covering an area of 3 square kilometers, its unique tent roof building and 290-meter-high relay tower have long been the symbol of Munich. Sports competitions, concerts and other festivals have attracted thousands of people here.

Shopping:

Rich shopping experience plays an important role in successful urban tourism. Munich is an ideal prerequisite for you to enjoy shopping: high fashion is distributed in Maximilianstrasse, Theatinerstrasse, Residenzstrasse and Brienner Strasse in Brehon, while department stores and chain stores are located in pedestrian areas, while active or exotic goods are scattered in various shopping corridors. These shopping corridors can be found in urban areas such as Gaertnerplatz, Glockenbachviertel, Haidhausen and Schwabing. To buy Bavarian traditional fashions, artworks and souvenirs, please go to relevant stores. To taste delicious food from all over the world, you should go to Dahlmeyer or Kaifer. In addition, there is Viktualienmarkt market in the city center.