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Offers an assortment of services and events, such as: neighborhood tours, film screenings, language instruction, and cooking classes..
Offers an assortment of services and events, such as: neighborhood tours, film screenings, language instruction, and cooking classes.
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2131 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States
+1 312-842-1988
This main square is a Chinatown landmark, with some cheesy pagoda-like structures as well as animal sculptures of the Chinese zodiac
A small memorial to Chicago Chinatown residents who served the United States in foreign wars
A historical landmark building notable for its traditional Chinese architecture now houses a Christian community center
A smaller semblance of the ancient glazed tile Nine Dragon Wall located in Beijing's Behai Park
A museum with exhibits on Chinese-American culture, history, and the community's contributions to American society
A one-room museum good for some Kuomintang nostalgia
The Chinatown shops are very fun, especially for gifts, but if you tire of knicknacks and knockoffs, Bridgeport has a handful of very eccentric and interesting offerings
A riverside park with a Chinese touch, including a riverside Chinese pavilion and a bamboo garden
In the architecture of these massive public housing projects lies the South Side's tongue-in-cheek answer to the North Side's Marina City - in fact, they were built by the same architect, Bertrand Goldberg
A little out of the way, but a nice small park and a great place to relax in the shade on a hot summer day