Established in the 1880s, Portland’s Chinatown, located downtown, may be smaller than its counterparts in San Francisco or New York, but it offers a unique and vibrant experience. Visitors can explore a variety of restaurants and bars, and admire the photogenic entry gate. The star attraction, however, is the Lan Su Chinese Garden, a tranquil oasis that provides a glimpse into traditional Chinese design and horticulture. This compact neighborhood invites exploration with its blend of cultural heritage and modern amenities.
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