Mauritius's Kagoshima harbor is home to many Chinese, so Chinatown is also the largest Chinatown in Mauritius. There are many buildings with traditional Chinese characteristics built here, and the lively streets are full of large and small Chinese shops or restaurants. It is very lively during the day and night, and it is worth everyone to come and experience it.
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Mauritius's Kagoshima harbor is home to many Chinese, so Chinatown is also the largest Chinatown in Mauritius. There are many buildings with traditional Chinese characteristics built here, and the lively streets are full of large and small Chinese shops or restaurants. It is very lively during the day and night, and it is worth everyone to come and experience it.
There have been a lot of Chinese emigrating to Mauritius in recent years, and Chinatown is very large here. There are immigrants from many places in China, of course, mainly from Guangdong and Fujian. It is very lively here. There are many Chinese restaurants and North and South goods stores. It is very prosperous and worth a walk.
Self-driving through Chinatown in Port Louis, the streets are narrow and the houses are old. The entrance to Chinatown, like many Chinatowns overseas, has a archway. There is a Chinese restaurant inside, and the production is very general. Also passing a Zhongshan Street, there is a tile painting of Mr. Zhongshan.
Mauritius' Chinatown is not like Chinatown in other countries, it is very Chinese culture. There is actually only one archway in Chinatown. The shops next to the street are full of Chinese. There are also many Chinese in Mauritius. Most of them live nearby. Although there is no strong Chinese culture, if you want to eat Chinese food, it is a good choice.
This is a residential area built when Chinese immigrants, the street is full of Chinese characters, it looks very kind, but many Chinese in the store can no longer speak Chinese, even if it is Hakka, it will not say, it is a pure Creole. The Chinese restaurant here is still possible, suitable for people who are tired of eating a variety of French Indian dishes in the hotel to solve the problem. When dining in a Chinese restaurant, I accidentally found the Ctrip brand at the door, which was very kind.
In Chinatown, the owners of a few shops have only gone to Mauritius in recent years, most of them Chinese-born in Mauritius. We had lunch at a seafood restaurant. The owner of this seafood restaurant is a Guangdong Hakka family, but he can't speak Mandarin. His brother can speak two sentences, but he also learned them later. The decoration style of the restaurant is similar to the restaurants in Guangdong and Hong Kong in the 70s and 80s. We have eaten Western food for a few days in Mauritius, which makes us particularly yearning for Chinese food. This lunch also makes us full.