Toronto's Chinatown has no eye-catching archways or clear landmarks, and most of the shops are not very large, which makes it look a bit run-down. Toronto has a large Chinese population, and the new mayor is also Chinese, so Chinatown should be renovated and revitalized!
Chinatown attraction highlights
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Since 1878, Toronto's Chinatown has been gradually formed by overseas Chinese from Singapore, Vietnam and other places. At present, there are many Chinese restaurants, shops, vegetable and fruit markets, massage centers, etc., and the decoration and style are quite Chinese. Every Spring Festival is a very lively time in Chinatown. The characteristic dragon dance parade is carried out with the accompaniment of gongs and drums, which is very lively. The Dragon Boat Race held every June on Lake Ontario has become a summer entertainment event in Toronto.
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Show More ReviewsToronto's Chinatown has no eye-catching archways or clear landmarks, and most of the shops are not very large, which makes it look a bit run-down. Toronto has a large Chinese population, and the new mayor is also Chinese, so Chinatown should be renovated and revitalized!