It is no exaggeration to say that this is the center of Boston in terms of location. If you take a hotel near this, you can reach it immediately wherever you go. There seem to be many Chinese shops, but there are Japanese food and it is very delicious.
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It is no exaggeration to say that this is the center of Boston in terms of location. If you take a hotel near this, you can reach it immediately wherever you go. There seem to be many Chinese shops, but there are Japanese food and it is very delicious.
Boston Chinatown (Boston Chinatown) is located in Chinatown, Boston, Massachusetts, just a few blocks from Boston Square. It has a history of more than 130 years. The city has a permanent Chinese population of7.52% of the total population, and Chinatown, which ranks among the top three in the United States, is considered a famous Chinese settlement in the northeast of the United States.
One of the earliest Chinatown blocks in the United States, the big characters and archways in the world are really authentic. The restaurants inside are generally like, many for tourists. The neighborhood is not very big, and the Chinese elements are rich.
Boston's Chinatown is smaller than Los Angeles and New York, but Boston was an early colony of North America, so its Chinatown can also reflect the early Chinese life.
Very worth visiting and learning place, very rewarding.
Boston's Chinatown is still very lively.
You can go and see, the exit of Boston South Station is facing the archway of "the world is the public", and from a distance, you know that it is Chinatown. It happened to rain on the day I went, and I only turned a few streets to eat lunch in the north and south flavors. I ordered the back-pot meat and vegetable heart. The taste was okay. I bought a snack at the peach garden and left.