Chinatown can be found in any nation that has a large amount of Chinese immigrants that have settled in one part of town, and formed their own distinct community which is referred to as Chinatown. There are also Little Italy's for Italians immigrants, and Little Germany's for German immigrants. There can be communities in every nation that is made up of immigrants from one place on the Earth, and has a distinct unique features reflecting the immigrants that settled in that particular local. There is no Chinatown in China, because Most of the people who live in China are Chinese, and the entire nation is, except for those places that have an distinct immigrates communities, one big Chinatown.
No. Chinatown is a name typically given to an area of a city outside of China which has a substantial ethnic Chinese population. China is a country, but Asia is the continent it's on.
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Chinatown is simply special because it is a place in New York where people can experience the atmosphere of China without actually going there. Every city in North America has a "china town' usually because many immigrants from China and other parts of Asia have settled and opened businesses there, Asian people like to keep their ancient culture alive and well.
The Chinatown in Chicago is 2169B S. China Pl. Chicago lL 60616.
buy a phone card, there are some in chinatown if you go look
China town is a part of san francisco that makes you feel like you are really in china.
rurbal i'd say
San Francisco has the largest population outside of Asia.
find it out by going to china yourself
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Chinatown, which is the area around Lisle Street near Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.
Used as a location (e.g. neighborhood within a city), it is one word, Chinatown.