This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Chinatown Visitor Centre

x
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Chinatown Visitor Centre
Phone:
+65 6534 8942

Hours:
Sunday9am - 9pm
Monday9am - 9pm
Tuesday9am - 9pm
Wednesday9am - 9pm
Thursday9am - 9pm
Friday9am - 9pm
Saturday9am - 9pm


A Chinatown is an ethnic enclave of Chinese or Han people located outside mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as Chinatown exist throughout the world, including Asia, Australia, the Americas, Africa and Europe. The development of most Chinatowns typically resulted from mass migration to an area without any, or with very few Chinese residents. Binondo in Manila, established in 1594, is recognised as the world's oldest Chinatown. Notable early examples outside Asia include San Francisco's Chinatown in the United States and Melbourne's Chinatown in Australia, which were founded in the mid-19th century during the California gold rush and Victoria gold rush respectively. A more modern example, in Montville, Connecticut, was caused by the displacement of Chinese workers in the Manhattan Chinatown following the September 11th attacks in 2001.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Attraction Location



Chinatown Visitor Centre Videos

Menu