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Chinatown, Portland

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The Chinatown in Portland, Oregon|Portland comprises the streets between Burnside Avenue and Union Station along the Willamette River. The entrance is marked by a pair of lions at the corner of 4th and Burnside.

When compared to the more well-known Chinatowns of Oakland and San Francisco in California and Vancouver, British Columbia, Portland's Chinatown is smaller and less active. It has more than two dozen Chinese-owned businesses, including restaurants such as a nostalgic 1940s-era chop suey restaurant, gift and import shops, club houses, an herbal medicine store and an Asian food market.

The neighborhood is also home to the Portland Classical Chinese Garden.

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  • http://www.travelportland.com/arts_culture/cultural_tours/chinese/tour.html Self-Guided Walking Tour of Portland's Chinatown

  • http://www.oldtownchinatown.com/ Old Town Chinatown Neighborhood Association

  • http://www.asianreporter.com/ Asian Reporter, Portland-based coverage of Asia


Category:Chinatowns|Portland
Category:Portland, Oregon neighborhoods

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Chinatown, Portland".


Last Modified:   2005-02-26


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