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Definition of Chinatown in English: Chinatownnoun ˈtʃʌɪnətaʊnˈtʃaɪnəˌtaʊn A district of a large non-Chinese town or port in which the population is predominantly of Chinese origin. 唐人街;中国城 we spent the day poking about the back alleys of Vancouver's Chinatown Example sentencesExamples - But for many Chinese, especially those American-Chinese from US Chinatowns, gambling is almost the only reason they visit Las Vegas.
- The decline of Butte's Chinatown that began in 1895 continued steadily for the next four decades as residents left to seek their fortunes in San Francisco and other cities where Chinatowns still flourished.
- Take time to explore both Chinatowns and you'll find plenty to delight and surprise you, and a side to Canada that few people realise exists.
- Chinese emigrants have established Chinatowns all over the world, and they can also serve as bridges for conducting business.
- I finally gave up and started to eat my favorite Chinese food at Chinatowns.
- At night, the city is alive with theatre, music and comedy, and you can dine in Little India, Little Italy or four separate Chinatowns.
- By the early twentieth century, over 80 percent of the Chinese population were found in Chinatowns in major cities in the United States.
- But he feels the Beijing government has already scored some victories in Montreal and Chinatowns across the world.
- There are Chinatowns all over the world from San Francisco to Havanna and we should welcome them just as we welcome our German, French and British friends.
- There are Chinatowns and takeaways all over the world, but in Britain the culinary impact of China is dwarfed by the subcontinent.
- The desertion hit us hard, largely because we already knew how difficult the situation was in Toronto's two downtown Chinatowns before SARS hit.
- But while restaurants of this kind have chosen to confine themselves to metropolitan Chinatowns, Wang is outward looking.
- The Greeks speak Greek in Greektown, the Chinese speak Madarin and Cantonese in the 2.5 Chinatowns, Italians speak Italian in Maple…
- Satellite Chinatowns in Agincourt, Mississauga, Markham and Richmond Hill emerged in the late '80s and '90s.
- In the alleyways of Chinatowns across Australia, they whisper much the same story of being constantly shaken down by corrupt police.
- Perhaps the clearest example of irrational panic is the widespread avoidance of Chinese restaurants and Chinatowns in the USA.
- In fact, if I have one that looks exactly like you I can sell more pigs to the Chinatowns across the U.S.
- The author notes that Chinatowns were periodically the theatre of feuds among Chinese gangs competing for the control of gambling and prostitution.
- We have a Greektown, three Chinatowns, Boystown for a reason.
- He had visited other Chinatowns in countries including Australia and America, and they were great cultural centres.
Definition of Chinatown in US English: ChinatownnounˈtʃaɪnəˌtaʊnˈCHīnəˌtoun A district of a large non-Chinese town or port in which the population is predominantly of Chinese origin. 唐人街;中国城 we spent the day poking about the back alleys of Vancouver's Chinatown Example sentencesExamples - But he feels the Beijing government has already scored some victories in Montreal and Chinatowns across the world.
- But while restaurants of this kind have chosen to confine themselves to metropolitan Chinatowns, Wang is outward looking.
- Chinese emigrants have established Chinatowns all over the world, and they can also serve as bridges for conducting business.
- He had visited other Chinatowns in countries including Australia and America, and they were great cultural centres.
- There are Chinatowns all over the world from San Francisco to Havanna and we should welcome them just as we welcome our German, French and British friends.
- By the early twentieth century, over 80 percent of the Chinese population were found in Chinatowns in major cities in the United States.
- Satellite Chinatowns in Agincourt, Mississauga, Markham and Richmond Hill emerged in the late '80s and '90s.
- We have a Greektown, three Chinatowns, Boystown for a reason.
- There are Chinatowns and takeaways all over the world, but in Britain the culinary impact of China is dwarfed by the subcontinent.
- Take time to explore both Chinatowns and you'll find plenty to delight and surprise you, and a side to Canada that few people realise exists.
- The author notes that Chinatowns were periodically the theatre of feuds among Chinese gangs competing for the control of gambling and prostitution.
- In the alleyways of Chinatowns across Australia, they whisper much the same story of being constantly shaken down by corrupt police.
- The desertion hit us hard, largely because we already knew how difficult the situation was in Toronto's two downtown Chinatowns before SARS hit.
- The Greeks speak Greek in Greektown, the Chinese speak Madarin and Cantonese in the 2.5 Chinatowns, Italians speak Italian in Maple…
- Perhaps the clearest example of irrational panic is the widespread avoidance of Chinese restaurants and Chinatowns in the USA.
- I finally gave up and started to eat my favorite Chinese food at Chinatowns.
- The decline of Butte's Chinatown that began in 1895 continued steadily for the next four decades as residents left to seek their fortunes in San Francisco and other cities where Chinatowns still flourished.
- In fact, if I have one that looks exactly like you I can sell more pigs to the Chinatowns across the U.S.
- At night, the city is alive with theatre, music and comedy, and you can dine in Little India, Little Italy or four separate Chinatowns.
- But for many Chinese, especially those American-Chinese from US Chinatowns, gambling is almost the only reason they visit Las Vegas.
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