What is Chinatown?
Chinatown is an immigrant neighborhood , neighborhood or street designated where many overseas Chinese live or where many Chinese facilities. In this district are many Chinese restaurants , shops and often temples to be found. The Chinese often hold very tight to their own culture and lifestyle, which in almost every metropolis such district is located. A Chinese street is a Chinatown that consists of only one street, like the Van Wesenbekestraat in Antwerp and the Via Paolo Sarpi in Milan.
Amsterdam , The Hague , Rotterdam , Antwerp and Brussels each have a Chinatown or Chinese street.
In Amsterdam's Chinatown located on and around the Seawall and GelderseKade. Here is also the Buddhist He Hua temple with money from Taiwan funded, the municipality of Amsterdam and Amsterdam many philanthropists of Chinese descent.
In Antwerp, the Chinese community located in Van Wesenbekestraat in Rotterdam, which was previously on Katendrecht , now on the west Kruiskade and surrounding streets, especially on the east side of West Kruiskade. The Brussels Chinatown concentrates in the streets east of the Fair (Van Praet).
In other cities, we find Chinatowns, including the most important thing in San Francisco , New York , Vancouver , Toronto and Mexicali .