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Do Chinese cities have a Western equivalent of Chinatown?

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Somewhat. In Shanghai, the French Quarter is full of Westerns and Western style bars, nightclubs, coffee houses, etc. read more

Not in the same sense, as foreign nationals aren’t segregated from Chinese, or from each other, although there are towns which resemble those in Western countries architecturally. Thames Town, outside of Shanghai, is one example, a pastiche of an English town, complete with a church with a spire. read more

Two other cities in California have significant Chinese populations: Los Angeles with more than 66,782 ethnic Chinese and San Jose with 63,434 ethnic Chinese. Chicago's Chinatown is on the Windy City's South Side and is home to more than 70,000 Chinese people. read more

This Chinatown is not a very large Chinatown. However, it does have a few pretty good Chinese restaurants and Chinese cafes. There are several boba milk tea shops which we were happy to find. read more

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