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WHat is the history of Vancouver BCs Chinatown?

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Answered by Rajmallick
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Chinatown in Vancouver, British Columbia, is Canada's largest Chinatown. Centred on Pender Street, it is surrounded by Gastown and the Downtown financial and central business districts to the west, the Downtown Eastside to the north, the remnant of old Japantown to the northeast, and the residential neighbourhood of Strathcona to the east.

Chinatown remains a popular tourist attraction and is one of the largest historic Chinatowns in North America. However, it experienced decline as newer members of Vancouver's Cantonese Chinese community dispersed to other parts of the metropolitan area.

Due to the large ethnic Chinese presence in Vancouver—especially represented by multi-generation Chinese Canadians and first-generation immigrants from Hong Kong—the city has been referred to as "Hongcouver".[1] However, in recent years, most immigration has been from Mainland China.

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Answered by himanshu9846
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Vancouver Chinatown was recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada in 2011. One of Vancouver oldest neighbourhood it is home to important cultural heritage assets and many community organizations with deep historical roots in Vancouver and Canada. Across 130 years of change the district maintains a strong community and cultural identity and is one of the most significant urban heritage sites in Canada.

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