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Chinatown, Boston (Cantonese: 唐人街; Jyutping: Tong4jan4gaai1) is a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the only surviving historic ethnic Chinese enclave in New England since the demise of the Chinatowns in Providence, Rhode Island and Portland, Maine after the 1950s.
The only historically Chinese area in New England, Chinatown, Boston is a neighborhood located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Centered on Beach Street, the neighborhood borders Boston Common, Downtown Crossing, the South End, and the Southeast Expressway/Massachusetts Turnpike.
Boston’s Chinatown is the only surviving Chinese enclave in New England. Enter the lion-flanked gateway and get acquainted with the Chinese community by checking out the Asian eateries (think: dim sum, spicy noodles, and boba tea), historic sights, and vibrant murals in the area.
Categories: Chinatown, neighborhood in Boston and locality Location: City of Boston , Suffolk , Massachusetts , New England , United States , North America View on OpenStreetMap
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Chinatown (Mapbox) Small in square acreage but packed with restaurants and shops, Chinatown is a hub for Asian food and culture in Boston. The neighborhood is situated smack in the middle of...
Chinatown Uncovered. What to Do When You’re Not Eating. From culture to politics to food, an in-depth look at Chinatown, Boston's most dynamic—and fastest-changing—neighborhood.