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Tangra Chinatown Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Tapa Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns in India. At first, it was a gathering place for Chinese factories. At present, Indians, Bangladeshis and Chinese live here together. Like a small town, China Town has Chinese archways, Chinese schools and many Chinese restaurants. Events are also held here during Chinese festivals, which are very lively.
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Tangra Chinatown Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful scenery, fresh air, convenient transportation, a good place to travel
I still like Chinatown, although there are no Chinese there, but I think it should be equivalent to the slums of Kolkata, many Bangladeshi refugees live there, very chaotic, but very safe, and most people are very enthusiastic. Taba is a small town in eastern Kolkata with an area of only 0.5 square kilometers. There are curved streets, messy environments, and Indians who come and go all over the streets. In addition to seeing the National Garden Restaurant, Jiexing Pichang, Chengchang Sauce Garden, Meipei Middle School, etc., most of them have been closed, leaving only the Chinese signboard on the door. There are also faint red bottom black letters outside the compound door, occasionally a few worn lanterns hanging on the red paint high wall, you can hardly imagine that this was once India's largest Chinese city, the tower of China City, this is a place full of dust, full of memories, I like it very much.
Taba Chinatown is a small town northeast of Kolkata, with an area of only 0.5 square kilometers, which is India's largest Chinatown.
There are several Chinese settlements in Kolkata. Taba is one of them, called Tangra in English. There are some Chinese restaurants, as well as Chinese-run leather factories, schools and temples, you can see what is the difference between China and China...
Taba is a small town in eastern Kolkata with an area of only 0.5 square kilometers. There are curved streets, messy environments, and Indians who come and go all over the streets. In addition to seeing the National Garden Restaurant, Jiexing Pichang, Chengchang Sauce Garden, Meipei Middle School, etc., most of them have been closed, leaving only the Chinese signboard on the door. There are also faint red-bottomed black-lettered pairs outside the compound, and occasionally a few dilapidated lanterns hanging on the red-painted walls. It is difficult to imagine that this was once India's largest Chinese city, the Taba China City, a place full of dust and memories.