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Chinatown Square (traditional Chinese: 華埠廣場; simplified Chinese: 华埠广场; pinyin: Huàbùguǎngchǎng) is a two-story outdoor mall located in Chinatown, Chicago, a mile (1.6 km) from the center of Chicago just north of the main Wentworth Avenue District (the main Chinatown Street).
You can spend half a day exploring the various shops in Chinatown Square to find everything from fun snacks to herbal teas. Or learn about Chinese history and culture by checking out a museum....
Chicago's Chinatown is the second largest Chinatown in the U.S., with rows of specialty shops, cafes, Chinese teahouses and dim sum restaurants at the corner of Cemak Road and Wentworth Avenue.
Chinatown Square is a two-story outdoor shopping mall located in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood, a mile south of Chicago's Loop and north of Chinatown's main street, the Wentworth Avenue District.
Many attractions in Chinatown are worth visiting, including Chinatown Square, Pui Tak Center, the Chinese American Museum, Ping Tom Memorial Park, and Wentworth Avenue featuring lovely shopping centers, restaurants, and historical landmarks.
Chinatown Square is a two-story outdoor mall. In the heart of it is the Pan Asian Cultural Center and 12 beautiful, bronze zodiac figures. The “Chinese in America” Mural is also located here and describes the history of Chinese immigrants in the U.S. as well as Chinese cultural beliefs.
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Chinatown Square is a two-story outdoor mall. In the heart of it is the Pan Asian Cultural Center and 12 beautiful, bronze zodiac figures. The “Chinese in America” Mural is also located here and describes the history of Chinese immigrants in the U.S. as well as Chinese cultural beliefs.
Chinatown Square is the largest Chinese Mall in the US east of San Francisco and west of New York City. Cross the Red Gates to enter the large outdoor mall which incorporates architectural elements of the Chinese Imperial Court.
Just a bit north of this intersection, Chinatown Square is supposedly the largest Chinese outdoor mall between San Francisco and New York. There are a bunch of Chinese and pan-Asian restaurants and bakeries for you to check out.