There are Chinatowns in cities around the world. See Wikipedia for an extensive list; here we list only the ones Wikivoyage has an article for.
See Legacy of the Overseas Chinese for a more general treatment, including links to many of the places the Chinese immigrants came from.
In Chinese most of these are called Tangren jie (Tang people street).
Africa
[edit | edit source]South Africa
[edit | edit source]- Commissioner Street in Johannesburg, the original Chinatown
- Cyrildene in Johannesburg, the "New Chinatown"
Asia
[edit | edit source]India
[edit | edit source]- Achipur, Budge Budge
- 1 Mazagaon, Mumbai
- 2 Tangra, Kolkata — home to numerous tanneries run by ethnic Chinese. It is the most popular destination for Chinese food. Chinese food sold in Tangra restaurants are now known all over the world as "Hakka-style" Chinese food.
- 3 Tiretta Bazaar (Old China Market), Kolkata — the original Chinatown of Kolkata. The locality was once home to 20,000 ethnic Chinese Indian nationals, but most of the ethnic Chinese have since moved to Tangra. The area is still noted for the Chinese restaurants where many people flock to taste traditional Chinese and Indian Chinese cuisine.
Indonesia
[edit | edit source]Japan
[edit | edit source]Malaysia
[edit | edit source]- Chinatown in George Town
- Chinatown in Johor Bahru
- Kuala Lumpur/Central in Kuala Lumpur
Myanmar
[edit | edit source]Philippines
[edit | edit source]Singapore
[edit | edit source]- 4 Chinatown — the traditional Chinese quarters of Singapore. While the entire city is largely Chinese these days, the area does retain some of its own charm.
South Korea
[edit | edit source]- Chinatown in Incheon
Thailand
[edit | edit source]Vietnam
[edit | edit source]- Cholon in Ho Chi Minh City
Europe
[edit | edit source]France
[edit | edit source]- 5 13th arrondissement, Paris — the southern part of the arrondissement is the Chinatown of Paris, perhaps the biggest in Europe.
- Chinatown in Liverpool, England, the oldest Chinatown in Europe
- 6 Chinatown in London, England
- Manchester/Piccadilly-East Centre in Manchester, England
- 7 Chinese Quarter in Birmingham, England
North America
[edit | edit source]- Richmond Hill and Markham, suburbs of Toronto with large Chinese populations that have eclipsed the original Chinatown
- Richmond, a suburb of Vancouver with a large Chinese population that has far eclipsed the original Chinatown
Cuba
[edit | edit source]- Barrio Chino in Havana

- 8 Barrio Chino in Mexico City
- 9 La Chinesca in Mexicali, Baja California
- La Mesa in Tijuana
West Coast
[edit | edit source]- 10 Chinatown in Honolulu, Hawaii
- 11 Locke and Walnut Grove's historic districts in California
- 12 Chinatown in Los Angeles, California
- 13 Old Town Chinatown in Portland, Oregon
- 14 Chinatown in San Francisco, California.
- 15 International District in Seattle, Washington
Central and Eastern U.S.
[edit | edit source]- 16 Chinatown in Boston, Massachusetts
- 17 Chinatown in Chicago, Illinois
- 18 New Chinatown in Houston, Texas
- 19 Chinatown in New York City, New York
- 20 Sunset Park, the largest Chinese neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City.
- 21 Flushing, a large Chinese neighborhood in Queens, New York City.
- 22 Chinatown in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 23 Chinatown in Washington, D.C.
Oceania
[edit | edit source]- Chinatown in Melbourne
- Box Hill and Glen Waverly are suburbs of Melbourne with large Chinese populations
- Chinatown in Sydney
- Kingsford is suburb of Sydney with a large Chinese population
- Northbridge in Perth
- Chinatown in Brisbane
- Chinatown in Adelaide
South America
[edit | edit source]Peru
[edit | edit source]- 25 Barrio Chino in Lima

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