Chinatown has the biggest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere, and the largest outside Asia. It has lots of Chinese restaurants to choose from and many Asian grocery stores. You ...
Chinatown is one of the most vibrant communities in NYC
NYC Chinatown is vibrant with markets, shops, theatres, restaurants, museums and all manner of festivities and celebrations. We often browse the homeopathic pharmacies for ancient remedies.
We visited Chinatown in Manhattan on October 2nd, 2020 to buy some I Love NY Souvenirs to bring back to Germany. The movies and TV shows Manhattan as a very nice and trendy destination, little did...
Little restaurants, bakeries, and holes-in-the-wall galore, with amazing food. Shops and markets with all kinds of fishes. You can't go wrong, just sample everything.Come back many times and sock in t...
Chinatown has the largest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere. Some 90,00 to 100,00 people of Chinse origin live here. It has dozens of Chinese restaurants and other shops. China...
Chinatown is also known as Chinatown. Walking on the bustling streets, you can hear dialects from all over China. The signs of the shops are familiar Chinese. There are hundreds of Chinese restaurants here. There is always a Chinese stomach that can satisfy you. Lin Zexu And the statue of Confucius also shows the Chinese culture. The more festive moments of Chinatown are the annual Spring Festival, and the shops along the street will hang red lanterns. The performance of the dragon and lion dance on the morning of the New Year’s Day is very lively and attracts tourists from all over the world.
Guess what I found in China town?! so I am putting whisky(well roommate''s whisky) back on the table
A business trip to the United States and a visit to New York. Chinatown in New York is divided into three main areas, in Manhattan, including Buy Street, Little Fuzhou and Broadway; Queens, including Flushing, Ellen and Colona; Brooklyn includes Brooklyn, Benson and U. I've been to all three but I've seen more in Flushing. There are Chinese names, staff are Chinese, customers are Chinese-based, along the way, you hear most of the Chinese, in Flushing, more Cantonese, the other two districts are mainly Mandarin.
This is a large Chinese community that has surpassed the concept of a street. The roads are also very spacious. There are many Chinese signs on the street and there are many vegetable markets and stalls. However, with the departure of the new generation of ABC, this place will slowly disappear .
I like to stroll around Chinatown and browse the small shops. Had a great lunch at Jing Fong restaurant. His dim sum was super delicious and the price was reasonable.
New York’s Chinatown is the larger Chinatown in the United States. It’s a very door-to-door place. For people in New York, Chinatown is the best choice for Chinese food. We have eaten in Chinatown several times in New York and the most impressive. The Chinese restaurant here insists on using public chopsticks or public soup spoons