There is no eye-catching archway in Toronto's Chinatown, and there are no clear landmarks. Most of the shops are not very large and feel a bit dilapidated. Toronto's Chinese population is quite large, and the new mayor is also Chinese. It should really be repaired and revitalized Chinatown!
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There is no eye-catching archway in Toronto's Chinatown, and there are no clear landmarks. Most of the shops are not very large and feel a bit dilapidated. Toronto's Chinese population is quite large, and the new mayor is also Chinese. It should really be repaired and revitalized Chinatown!
The main street of Chinatown is Shibadana Street. There are many Chinese restaurants and some other Asian restaurants. Some buildings and alleys have impressive murals. There are several shops selling cheap T-shirts and other clothing.
I am here #Spartana Road (SpadinaAvenue) is a main north-south street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. From the south, the Gardina Expressway to the north, we are talking about the Spartana Road today. It refers to the section of Spartana between Queen West Street and Buluo Street. Not far from the City Hall. Broadly speaking, the signs of Chinatown in Chinatown are written in Chinese and English (pictured), and the government has also pioneered the road on the highway Gardiner Expressway with a sign in Chinese that says "Chinatown". Today, the Chinese street in Toronto is already one of the most famous Chinese streets in North America. More than 400,000 Chinese nearby, great, my Greater China, really a people all over the world
Although there is no bustling domestic big cities, it is very special. There are many Chinese, which provides great convenience for Chinese people. Attracting many foreigners to taste Chinese food and buy small goods with Chinese characteristics.
The first meal in Toronto was Chinatown's "eight big bowl". It was very nice to listen to the Chinese restaurant. It was very cordial here. It was all Chinese speaking Chinese. It never flew like a foreign country for 13 hours. There was no sense of violation. The dish was very delicious.
Toronto Chinese people are very many, everywhere can hear the Chinese-speaking, just arrived here Chinese Street, Chinese restaurant is very authentic, called eight big bowls, listen to it, the dishes are very authentic northern dishes, feel very close, hear what there is in the country, there is something here, turn around, I believe, supermarkets and the same as domestic, do not say, never know it is in Toronto.
Toronto Chinatown was completely Cantonese in the early years; although I have been to Chinatown that is relatively clean and safe. In recent years, there have been more people from all over the country. There are many restaurants and markets, and they belong to a more convenient area. It should be my favorite Chinatown.