Chinatown is the largest Chinese gathering area in the Netherlands, many Chinese came here a hundred years ago, relying on the rich maritime trade and ship transportation of the Netherlands, Amsterdam as an important human resources transfer port attracted many Chinese.
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Chinatown is the largest Chinese gathering area in the Netherlands, many Chinese came here a hundred years ago, relying on the rich maritime trade and ship transportation of the Netherlands, Amsterdam as an important human resources transfer port attracted many Chinese.
Chinatown, just in the center of Amsterdam, is not big, the canal is staggered, adjacent to the red light district, there are several Chinese restaurants, Sichuan Hotel is also there, walking and stopping for about 15 minutes to stroll around
I think Amsterdam's Chinatown is the most beautiful and tidy Chinatown I have ever been to. New York and Paris' Chinatowns look tattered, like dozens of years, but Amsterdam Chinatown next to the red light district is very new and the environment is clean!
Last summer me visit Chinatown Amsterdam It has numerous restaurants, shops, salons, market and more.
it’s nice and not completely artificial, but don’t expect the scale and texture of Chinatowns in San Francisco or New York.
I didn't expect that there would be Chinatown in Amsterdam in the distance, like Chinatown in the world, Amsterdam's Chinatown is also located in the most central area of Amsterdam, close to the central train station, Amsterdam Palace, and Dam Square. When I searched for Amsterdam attractions online, I didn’t talk about Chinatown. I accidentally heard from Hong Kong people. There are not many Chinese restaurants in Chinatown and the business is generally the same. I think it’s because people who travel to Amsterdam have not vigorously promoted Chinatown online, so, I think I need to mention here, I ate a noodles in a Sichuan restaurant, it didn't feel very good, it may not be opened by authentic Sichuanese, other restaurants should taste good.
There are many Chinese in Amsterdam and the residence is relatively scattered, so Chinatown here is not as big as Chinatown in other European countries. It is relatively small, about dozens of Chinese restaurants and shops. The business is very good at night and there are many people. But shops, restaurants and temples are everywhere in Amsterdam's China, and business is booming.