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  1. Chinatown. Los Angeles Chinatown is home to great food and numerous specialty stores where you can shop for charming souvenirs amid lanterns and neon signs lining the streets. Don’t miss the Chinese-style buildings around the Central Plaza and the ornate East Gate—one of the most famous landmarks of the area.

  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Soulo’s is all about the classics like the outstanding oxtails over rice, turkey chops with rice and gravy, and some of the city’s best mac and cheese. Open in Google Maps. 635 North Broadway ...

  3. Mar 25, 2019 · With the unveiling of “New Chinatown” in 1938 — consisting mainly of Central Plaza — the area officially opened its doors to Los Angeles in a much-publicized grand opening. Chinese architecture presented something new and fresh for Los Angeles tourism. Some shops sold a variety of gifts and trinkets, while others sold a seemingly random ...

  4. Feb 8, 2024 · Chinatown is one of L.A.'s most popular tourist destinations, located in Downtown L.A. near the city's civic and cultural center. Travelers may be confused by the "New Chinatown" mural that marks the neighborhood's Central Plaza - LA's first Chinatown was located where Union Station is now. In the early 1930s, the old enclave was razed in favor ...

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · 969 Chung King Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Chinatown Los Angeles Shopping Centers Central Plaza Photo via IG@lachinatown, pc: @natelwalker @natalie_cuervo. Established in 1938, the Central Plaza is the oldest part of Chinatown, earning the nickname “Old Chinatown Plaza” as a result. The plaza is a hub for Chinatown Los Angeles shopping.

  6. Apr 20, 2023 · Brimming with Chinese art, food, and culture, Chinatown, Los Angeles, is one of SoCal’s must-see destinations. Visiting this bright and lively neighborhood—with Pagoda-style buildings galore and paper lanterns strewn about—promises an experience unlike any other in L.A.

  7. May 31, 2023 · The original Chinatown, established in the mid-1800s, was located off of Olvera Street, south of its current incarnation. Most residents were priced out of the neighborhood (it would soon become a warehouse district) or relocated to make room for Union Station in the early 1900s. By the late 1930s, with the formation of the Los Angeles ...

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