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Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown is a small, historic area east of Downtown Washington, D.C. along H and I Streets between 5th and 8th Streets, Northwest. Historically, the area was once home to thousands of Chinese immigrants, which had shrunk to fewer than 300 in 2017. The current neighborhood was the second in Washington to be called “Chinatown” since 1931. Originally, the first Chinatown was built in the Federal Triangle on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue some time after 1851, but was relocated to the H Street area when a new federal building was built there. A Chinese gate was built over H Street at 7th Street. By 1997, prominent landmarks such as the Capital One Arena, a sports and entertainment arena, had gentrified the area. The neighborhood is served by the Gallery Place station

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  • Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown is a small, historic area east of Downtown Washington, D.C. along H and I Streets between 5th and 8th Streets, Northwest. Historically, the area was once home to thousands of Chinese immigrants, which had shrunk to fewer than 300 in 2017. The current neighborhood was the second in Washington to be called “Chinatown” since 1931. Originally, the first Chinatown was built in the Federal Triangle on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue some time after 1851, but was relocated to the H Street area when a new federal building was built there. A Chinese gate was built over H Street at 7th Street. By 1997, prominent landmarks such as the Capital One Arena, a sports and entertainment arena, had gentrified the area. The neighborhood is served by the Gallery Place station of the Washington Metro. (en)
  • Le Chinatown de Washington est un petit quartier à l'est du centre-ville. Historiquement, la région abritait des milliers d'immigrants chinois, nombre tombé à moins de 300 en 2017. Le quartier actuel est le deuxième de Washington à s'appeler Chinatown depuis 1931. À l'origine, le premier quartier chinois est construit dans le triangle fédéral du côté sud de Pennsylvania Avenue après 1851, mais est déplacé lorsqu'un nouveau bâtiment fédéral y est construit. Dès 1997, la construction d'édifices tels que la Capital One Arena ont entraîné la gentrification du quartier. Le quartier est desservi par la station Gallery Place du métro de Washington. (fr)
  • Washington Chinatown is een kleine Chinese buurt van de Amerikaanse hoofdstad Washington en ligt tussen , , en . Er zijn ongeveer twintig Chinese restaurants en winkels te vinden. De buurt wordt gekenmerkt door de Chinese poort uit 1986 die één miljoen dollar kostte en door de overheid werd bekostigd. De poort symboliseert de vriendschap tussen de stad en haar zusterstad Beijing. Gallery Place-Chinatown station is de dichtstbijzijnde metrostation. Chinatown was oorspronkelijk een migrantenwijk van Duitse Amerikanen. Tegenwoordig is de lokale afdeling van het nog in de wijk te vinden. Vanaf de jaren dertig van de 20e eeuw migreerden de Chinese Amerikanen naar deze wijk. De oorspronkelijke Chinatown waar ze woonden werd gesloopt om plaats te maken voor de . De dichtstbijzijnde andere Chinatown ligt in Rockville (Maryland). De zorgden voor een Chinese vlucht naar Maryland en Virginia. Bij de rellen werden vele huizen en winkels vernield als reactie op de moord op Martin Luther King. De Starbucks en Subway in Chinatown hebben een Chineestalig reclamebord. In de wijk zijn vijf kerken en een synagoge te vinden. (nl)
  • 華府華埠,又稱華府唐人街,是一個小型且歷史悠久的的街區,位於美國華盛頓哥倫比亞特區的市區東側,有包括二十種中國料理、其他亞洲餐廳、與一些小生意。確切位置在華盛頓特區的西北區,沿著H街,5街和8街的街道之間。當地著名的活動是中國農曆新年節日、遊行、與。 附近的著名地標包括一個名為威訊中心的體育場館,以及位于旧专利局大楼的史密森尼學會的美国艺术博物馆。 (zh)
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  • Chinatown's "Friendship Archway", as seen looking west on H Street, NW (en)
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  • Le Chinatown de Washington est un petit quartier à l'est du centre-ville. Historiquement, la région abritait des milliers d'immigrants chinois, nombre tombé à moins de 300 en 2017. Le quartier actuel est le deuxième de Washington à s'appeler Chinatown depuis 1931. À l'origine, le premier quartier chinois est construit dans le triangle fédéral du côté sud de Pennsylvania Avenue après 1851, mais est déplacé lorsqu'un nouveau bâtiment fédéral y est construit. Dès 1997, la construction d'édifices tels que la Capital One Arena ont entraîné la gentrification du quartier. Le quartier est desservi par la station Gallery Place du métro de Washington. (fr)
  • 華府華埠,又稱華府唐人街,是一個小型且歷史悠久的的街區,位於美國華盛頓哥倫比亞特區的市區東側,有包括二十種中國料理、其他亞洲餐廳、與一些小生意。確切位置在華盛頓特區的西北區,沿著H街,5街和8街的街道之間。當地著名的活動是中國農曆新年節日、遊行、與。 附近的著名地標包括一個名為威訊中心的體育場館,以及位于旧专利局大楼的史密森尼學會的美国艺术博物馆。 (zh)
  • Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown is a small, historic area east of Downtown Washington, D.C. along H and I Streets between 5th and 8th Streets, Northwest. Historically, the area was once home to thousands of Chinese immigrants, which had shrunk to fewer than 300 in 2017. The current neighborhood was the second in Washington to be called “Chinatown” since 1931. Originally, the first Chinatown was built in the Federal Triangle on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue some time after 1851, but was relocated to the H Street area when a new federal building was built there. A Chinese gate was built over H Street at 7th Street. By 1997, prominent landmarks such as the Capital One Arena, a sports and entertainment arena, had gentrified the area. The neighborhood is served by the Gallery Place station (en)
  • Washington Chinatown is een kleine Chinese buurt van de Amerikaanse hoofdstad Washington en ligt tussen , , en . Er zijn ongeveer twintig Chinese restaurants en winkels te vinden. De buurt wordt gekenmerkt door de Chinese poort uit 1986 die één miljoen dollar kostte en door de overheid werd bekostigd. De poort symboliseert de vriendschap tussen de stad en haar zusterstad Beijing. Gallery Place-Chinatown station is de dichtstbijzijnde metrostation. De Starbucks en Subway in Chinatown hebben een Chineestalig reclamebord. In de wijk zijn vijf kerken en een synagoge te vinden. (nl)
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  • Chinatown, Washington, D.C. (en)
  • Chinatown (Washington, D.C.) (fr)
  • Chinatown (Washington D.C.) (nl)
  • 華府華埠 (zh)
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