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    Chinatown (Chinese: 唐人街) is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.

    • Museum of Chinese in America. This expansive museum at the convergence of Soho, Little Italy and Chinatown uses oral histories, video, photographs and written documents to bring to life the experiences of this vibrant immigrant community.
    • Jing Fong - Chinatown. VISIT WEBSITE. Learn More. arrow_forward.
    • Joe's Shanghai (Chinatown) Those on the hunt for soup dumplings flock to Joe's in Chinatown. VISIT WEBSITE. Learn More. arrow_forward.
    • Mahayana Buddhist Temple. New York City’s largest Buddhist temple,, near the Manhattan Bridge, contains NYC’s largest Buddha. VISIT WEBSITE. Learn More. arrow_forward.
    • Alimama. Alimama’s massive boba-filled cream puffs will actually change your life! With their gooey, chewy, bouncy textures and out-of-this-world flavors, we can guarantee you your first visit to Alimama certainly won’t be your last.
    • Golden Steamer. For deliciously doughy bao buns, you’ll want to head to Golden Steamer. This bakery serves tons of different bun varieties, whether you’re looking for pork or egg yolk, served steaming hot and incredibly delicious.
    • Keki Modern Cakes. One taste of Keki Modern Cakes and you’ll be daydreaming about their cheesecake for the rest of your life…literally. From their “bouncy cheesecake,” which is light, silky, and will melt right in your mouth to cream puffs, cakes, and cheese tarts, this bakery will turn anyone into a sweets lover.
    • Taiyaki. Before we get to the savory we’re gonna stick to the sweet for a little bit longer with a shoutout to Taiyaki, one of our favorite spots for fluffy, mouthwatering, soufflé-style pancakes.
  2. In the heart of Lower Manhattan is this large Chinese enclave that is New York City's Chinatown. Here, you'll find a melting pot of Asian cultures—traditional dim sum, grocery stores, noodle houses, souvenir stalls, and bubble tea shops, plus modern concepts like cool speakeasies and bars.

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  4. Sep 14, 2020 · Explore the origins, evolution, and challenges of Chinatowns in the U.S., from San Francisco to New York. Learn how racism, tourism, and the pandemic have shaped these historic immigrant enclaves.

  5. Discover the best attractions, restaurants, and culture in Chinatown, one of the oldest and largest Chinese communities in the US. Learn about its history, food, and art from a local's perspective.

  6. Apr 5, 2023 · Explore the history, culture, and cuisine of Chinatown Manhattan with this local guide. Find out where to eat dim sum, shop, see landmarks, and more in this vibrant neighborhood.

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