On the way to the Basilica of the Virgin Mary, in order to find a parking lot, I found Chinatown next to it. The red wall and yellow tile Chinese archway proclaimed to the world that this is a gathering place for Chinese people. I live in Chinatown in Toronto, and there are so many Chinese in Toronto, so I feel that Chinatown here is very pocket-sized, but the sparrow is small and complete. A variety of shops followed by one, vegetable and fruit non-staple food store, fish and meat shop, restaurant, hotel, travel agency, insurance company, Chinese bookstore, small gift shop, jewelry store, pharmacy, daily necessities store, tea shop, etc., Chinese crafts are dazzling, local products are full of shelves. From daily necessities, from famous Chinese wine Wuliangye, Hunan Monkey Ace Jasmine Tea, to Guangzhou's "Old Pump Wang" soy sauce, Zhenjiang's balsamic vinegar, and even Guangdong "Wang Laoji", basically meets the needs of life. Various restaurants, mostly Cantonese cuisine, other Vietnamese cuisine, Southeast Asia is also mixed. Seeing the dog ignore, the little fat sheep, silently want to laugh, it will not be a cottage. The horizontal and vertical scale, the advertisement and the name of the store written in Chinese, English and French documents... makes people feel like time and space.