| People watching in Chinatown. One of the most interesting neighbourhoods to explore in Toronto is Chinatown. There are about six different Chinatowns in the Greater Toronto area, but the oldest and the largest of these is centered at the corner of Dundas Street West and Spadina Ave. |
...WOW, six?
ReplyDeleteIf I judge by the clothes of the walkers, the weather must already be quite cool in your house, Andy. Nice street picture
ReplyDeleteA nice B&W, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI love your street photography.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Andy. In part of a town in Markham. We have a mall called Markville. Our stores have vanished and the China people have there stores in there. The Canadians call it Chinatown instead of Markville Mall. Only Canadians opinions. Even pickle barrow Restaurant is the majority of these people.
ReplyDeleteExcellent b&w photo, Andy. That's a lot of Chinatowns in Toronto, I didn't know that.
ReplyDeleteWe've got the one Chinatown here.
ReplyDeleteExcellent street photography, but it looks cold with people wearing warm coats and even snow on the ground.
ReplyDeleteI like it, a few possibilities out of this one, she has her phone open, could be be giving her his number?
ReplyDeleteJust a bit of snow and the picture is complete. Good street photography Andy.
ReplyDeleteSo many Chinese areas in town, amazing, they have explored the whole world it seems, Amsterdam has a Chinatown as well.
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