
Visiting Boston's Chinatown - A Tour worth Taking
Chinatown is the neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. This is the only historical Chinese area in New England, Boston. This is the third largest Chinatown in United States. Chinatown is home to Asian African life in New England.
The Chinatown hosts Chinese, Japanese, Cambodian, and Vietnamese restaurants and market. Chinatown is one of the densely populated neighborhoods of Boston. Based on the census 2000 report the city is covered by 28,000 people per square mile. The city's 70% population is with the Asian people.
Chinatown, Boston Basic information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinatown,_Boston
Boston Chinatown Neighborhood Center Inc
http://www.bcnc.net/
Chinese New Year festival is the most popular festival in Chinatown, Boston. The Hayden Building is a historic building which was constructed in the year 1875. It was listed in the National Historic Register in the year 1980. This is the last commercial retail building in Boston which remains now.
To get in to Chinatown there are so many transportation services. The ground transportation services available are Train, bus, and car. Red line, orange line and the green line are the train services which travel to and from Chinatown Boston. But car travel is not recommended in China town as the streets are narrow. The on street parking is only by a permit.
The city is home to several shopping malls where you can get any type or unique collection which you cannot get elsewhere. The Chinatown hit is the most popular gifts collection store which provides art items, tassels, charms and more items to make your home very decorative.
Chinatown Main Street general information
http://www.chinatownmainstreet.org/
Shopping in Chinatown Boston
http://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=shopping&find_loc=Chinatown%2C+Boston%2C+MA

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