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 Chinatowns in Europe
There is Chinatown, London, England, and two Chinatowns in Paris, France: One where many Vietnamese have settled in the Quartier chinois in the 13th (13ème) arrondissement of Paris, and the other in Belleville, Paris in the northwest of Paris.
In the Flanders region, a growing Chinatown is in Antwerp on Van Wesenbekestraat near the Coninckplein.
The third Chinatown worth to be mentioned is in the city of The Hague (25 kilometers northwest of Rotterdam).
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 Chinatown info here at en.air-treatment.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 sociology - Chinatown
Chinatowns were formed in the 19th century in many areas of the United States and Canada as a result of discriminatory land laws which forbade the sale of any land to Chinese or restricted the land sales to a limited geographical area and which promoted the segregation of people of different ethnicities.
In the past, overcrowded Chinatowns in urban areas were shunned by the general non-Chinese public as ethnic ghettoes, and therefore seen as places of vice and cultural insularism where "unassimilable foreigners" congregated.
Most Chinatowns grew without any organized plans, while a few Chinatowns (such as the one in Las Vegas and a new one outside the city limits of Seoul, South Korea to be completed by 2005 [1]) resulted from deliberate master plans (sometimes as part of redevelopment project).
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 Chinatowns in North America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Today, the old Chinatowns are still heavily populated by Taishanese and Cantonese people (the former is slowly being overshadowed by other Chinese dialects), although as part of the American rightist "melting pot" ideology, most of the "assimilated" or Americanized second-generation and other descendants of the early immigrants have merged into the general non-Chinese population.
The salient issue of working-clash Chinatowns common through out the North America is the matter of gentrification, some of which are in responses in general urban decay or to the developing of new satellite "Chinatowns" in urban quaters or out in the suburbs.
Chinatown is on Payne Avenue in the downtown area known as The Quadrangle.
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 Flower Meaning Ftd Floral   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Chinatowns
In Chinese, Chinatown is usually called in Mandarin Táng rén jiē (唐人街), meaning "the street of the Tang people" (an uncommon term for "the Chinese", used here since the Cantonese, which make up a large proportion of immigrants, were only fully brought under imperial control under the Tang Dynasty).
In Francophone regions (such as France and Quebec, Canada), Chinatown is often referred to as le Quartier chinois (meaning "the Chinese Quarter"; plural: les quartiers chinois) and the Spanish-language term is usually el Barrio Chino ("the Chinese neighborhood"; plural: los barrios chinos), used in Spain and Latin America.
In U.S. Chinatowns, many Triads and Chinese American teenage gangs - some are the younger to jee (approximate transliteration for the "American-born Chinese") and others are slightly older yee mun (Cantonese: foreign-born) - often perpetuate the crimes.
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 Chinatown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinatowns are most common in Southeast Asia, and North America.
Melbourne Chinatown, established in the Victorian gold rush in 1854, is the longest continuously running Chinatown outside of Asia (San Francisco Chinatown was built earlier during the California Gold Rush, but rebuilt after it was destroyed by earthquakes).
Manila's Chinatown is one of the oldest in Asia, established sometime in the late 17th century.
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 Easy Chinese Cooking Potato Salad Recipe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Chinatown Alternative meanings: Chinatown 1940, Boris Karloff Now Chinatown or chicken meat as a thin crispy skin for "Caucasians" but are often patronized as well.
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 Chinese Museum - History
This was maintained up until federation although the proportion in each colony varied according to goldrush and other economic opportunities.
Chinatowns and benevolent societies often based on clan or district ties quickly developed across Australia to support the Chinese population.
Despite a steady decline in the number of Chinese residents in Australia the numbers of Chinese and Chinese Australians in the more visible Chinatowns of Melbourne and Sydney was growing.
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 Fairbanks Ranch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Nearly the whole ranch was divided into 75-acre farming lots with the center reserved for the building of the streams that met there in the 1980s.
affairs were conducted in the middle of a wave of new Chinese communities in many old Chinatowns continue to thrive, several Chinatowns in Australasia).
It should be noted that several suburban Chinatowns would be formed as well; see Chinatowns in the Vancouver area.
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 Chinatown Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Hong Kong - Cheap Travel
A transportation hub and shopping mecca--this city-state (under the Chinese flag as a Special Administrative Region) is more than just Kowloon and Central.
This "King of Chinatowns" is one of the most densely populated places on earth, but when you go to the wild rolling hills of the New Territories, you're on your own!
Kowloon is a shopper's paradise and the cuisine can't be beat!
www.travel-journal.org /asia/hong-kong   (687 words)

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