Like in other parts of the world, District of Columbia’s Chinatown is also a section of an urban area that is associated with a huge number of Chinese within a city outside the major-Chinese countries of China, Singapore and Taiwan. Chinatowns are quite common in Southeast Asia, East Asia, United Kingdom, North America and Australia. However, the Chinatown also faces several challenges like, rising real estate prices threatening the neighborhood’s economy along with its employment base, and also a lack of quality affordable housing undermines this heavily diverse community in Chinatown.
As you pass through the line of Chinese restaurants in Chinatown, District of Columbia you will be tempted to enter one of it for savoring the lip smacking Chinese delicacies that promises to treat your tastebuds to their utmost. Some of these restaurants offer not only great food but also at a quiet affordable price that makes the customers visit there again and again. This is also the reason why Chinatown is also a great tourist attraction in Columbia. Chinatown is also well known for the Columbia University Chinatown Studio that conducted a major study of the neighborhood as asked by the Rebuild Chinatown Initiative.
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