In London there are living
80,000 Chinese people.
Chinatown was the first Chinese area in London located in the Limehouse area of the East End of London.
In the beginning of the 20th century, the Chinese population was located in
Chinatown, those people were setting up businesses.
After World War II, however, the growing popularity of Chinese cuisine and an influx of immigrants from Hong Kong led to an increasing number of Chinese restaurants being opened elsewhere.
After World War II, however, the growing popularity of Chinese cuisine and an influx of immigrants from Hong Kong led to an increasing number of Chinese restaurants being opened elsewhere.
Chinatown is compact
and there are only a couple of small streets.
Some
restaurants in
Chinatown are very cheap. Mr Wu is known for cheap food. There are a
number of Mr. Wu’s f.e. on Shaftesbury Avenue, Queensway, Wardour Street
and Lisle Street.
Around night, it can be
busy on the streets in Chinatown. The streets are filled with people and there
is a good vibe.
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