One of the oldest and largest Chinese enclaves in the US, New York City’s Chinatown defies expectations with its vibrant mix of cultural and historical elements. Located in the heart of Manhattan, this neighborhood is a bustling hub of activity, featuring rows of restaurants, dumpling and noodle houses, bakeries, and herbal shops. The area also boasts a museum dedicated to Chinese-American history, a unique mall beneath the Manhattan Bridge, and Columbus Park, one of the city’s oldest public parks. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, often catching a Mahjong tournament in the park, and explore the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and history.
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