The City Of Toronto has more than one Chinatown. East Chinatown was born in 1971 when a man named Charlie Cheung, bought an old hair salon on Broadview Ave. and turned it into a meat market known today as Charlie’s Meat.
Tuesday, August 24, 2021
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...we have a collection of Chinese restaurants, but no Chinatown!
ReplyDeleteVery colourful, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThere are some colorful storefronts in this area. I bet there might be some good Chinese food too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun place to shop and look for photographic subjects. Wonderful bright colors.
ReplyDeleteI like the colors and the busy city scape vibe.
ReplyDeleteVery eclectic.
ReplyDeleteLooks bright. We don't have a China Town not enough of them live here.
ReplyDeleteColorful--- I always loved seeing Chinatown in San Francisco when I was a kid. Very exotic.
ReplyDeleteColorful and unreadable text like every Chinatown in the western world. I only wonder about all those cables in the air for I assume power. Here everything is underground.
ReplyDeleteYes the Chinese people went all over the world, we have in Amsterdam also a Chinatown.
ReplyDeleteThey never made it to Sweden. Good photo.
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