Michal's blog

Slovakia/Austria

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Lunch in Chinatown

Different world and different culture, smaller people and funny language... Where am I?


Chinese immigrants did not start arriving in Chicago until the 1870s, after the completion of the transcontinental railroad. By 1970, Chicago had the fourth-largest Chinese population in America.

Even though Chicago's Chinatown is a small enclave (consisting of eight blocks only), it's a very popular place for Chicagoans, just like me:-)

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