I haven't come for 4 years. After the epidemic, I still have a sense of intimacy in Chinatown in Chicago. There are more shops, and there are many tourists at 7 pm. Dinner in Phoenix Restaurant, is one of the best choices in Chicago. The dishes taste very authentic and deeply feel the friendly human touch.
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I haven't come for 4 years. After the epidemic, I still have a sense of intimacy in Chinatown in Chicago. There are more shops, and there are many tourists at 7 pm. Dinner in Phoenix Restaurant, is one of the best choices in Chicago. The dishes taste very authentic and deeply feel the friendly human touch.
Chinatown is the largest Chinese gathering area in Chicago, and it is also a Chinese community that appeared in the United States very early. It depends on the maritime terminal of Chicago. Many Chinese here are descendants of generations. Some places can also see traditional Chinese characters.
When you come to Chicago, you must come to Chinatown and stroll in it. There is a feeling of being in the country. From time to time, foreigners who appear will remind you that this is in Chicago. The Chinese in the Chinese city are mostly people in Guangdong. In the shops opened by Chinese, It is full of Chinese goods.
There are many very authentic Chinese restaurants, Hong Kong-style tea restaurants
Chicago Chinatown is very distinctive. There is a big archway at the intersection. The four words of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's question are very elegant. All kinds of restaurants and small shops with Chinese characteristics on both sides of the road. There is also the Chicago Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Taiwan Party office in Chicago and so on. It feels like people on both sides of the Straits are so integrated in Chicago's Chinatown. I wish the motherland an early reunification and national prosperity!
The attraction is located in the Armor Plaza community north of Chicago, centered on Shemai Road and Yonghuo Street, an ancient Chinese community in the United States. On the north side of the Yonghuo Street community, there is a large square - the large Chinese market in the Midwest. At the entrance is a Chinese-style building, carved beams and painted buildings, brightly colored, with "the world is the public" on the front and "the courtesy and shame" on the back, which is the sign of Chicago Chinatown.
Downtown, Chicago, saw the most famous landmarks and strolled through the busiest Michigan Street, a typical American street. I really liked it. Every time you go to Chicago Chinatown, there is always a feeling of going home. There is a strong smell of human fireworks, which will not make you feel lonely in a foreign country. Every street and every building writes its own history. Everyone lives happily in the ever-changing changes.