New York's China Town district was once the largest in the world and is a popular and vibrant destination for tourists. Located in one of the oldest areas of the city, it is (unusually) both a business and residential centre, and the streets are filled with mysterious restaurants, seafood markets, souvenir shops and Asian delis.
Take the time to enjoy the atmosphere or check out the Kam Lau archway, erected at Chatham Square in memory of the Chinese-Americans who died in the Second World War.