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Is there a Chinatown in China?

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Is there a Chinatown in China?

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  1. What's the point of having one when basically the whole country is Chinese?


  2. the whole town wil be China. y stil need a chinatown? even east meet west like HK do not hv a chinatown. but they do hv some ancient area in diff cities among China.

  3. Every town in China is a Chinatown.

  4. There is a little Russia in Beijing where all the signs are in Russian and at certain times of day, all you can see is white people, and I even saw a Russian bum picking through garbage there once.

    There's a Korea town in Shanghai, a Jewish town in Tianjin and another Korean town in Qingdao.

  5. good question

    hole china is china town for us

  6. Lol. That should be China's next big construction project.

  7. well, yes and no.

    In China, Chinatown would just call "town".

  8. The houtongs in Beijing and the old section of Shanghai would be, what I call, the Chinese China towns. Old traditions can still be seen in the allies where people cook their food, have small shops and play Marjan till early morning hours. Good question.

    (forgive my terrible spelling)

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