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  1. Winnipeg's Chinatown is a small neighbourhood in the city's downtown area, bounded by Logan Avenue to the north; Main Street to the east; James Avenue to the south; and Princess Street to the west. [5]

  2. Explore Chinatown. Officially formed in 1909, this is the neighbourhood to visit if your taste buds savour the flavours of Cantonese, Szechwan, Huaiyang, and Shandong cuisine. There are also plenty of shops filled with spices, teas and ancient herbal medicines to browse through.

  3. Chinatown. You’ll find a unique selection of shopping and dining experiences in Winnipeg’s historic Chinatown. Formed in 1909, this single-block neighbourhood is the spot to visit if your taste buds savour the flavours of Cantonese, Szechwan, Huaiyang and Shandong cuisine.

  4. The Winnipeg Chinese Cultural and Community Centre brings back the much-anticipated Chinatown Night Market, promising an unforgettable evening filled with rich cultural experiences, delicious food, and lively entertainment. The event will take place on September 14-15, 12-9pm along King St., by James and Alexander St., and is expected to draw ...

  5. Winnipeg’s historic Chinatown formed in 1909 this single-block. Completed in 1987, the gardens at the Dynasty and Mandarin buildings offer visitors a tranquil place to reflect.

  6. Formed in 1909, Winnipeg’s Chinatown is a place where one can savour the complex and sophisticated flavours of Cantonese, Szechwan, Huaiyang and Shandong cuisine or browse through shops filled with spices, teas and ancient herbal medicines.

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  8. In Winnipeg’s Chinatown, you could find traditional foods, as well as medicines, porcelain vases, silk and other Chinese items. The heart of the new Chinatown at 259 King Street was the location of the Chinese Freemasons who opened a Winnipeg branch in late 1910, and hosted Sun Yatsen’s visit to the city in 1911.

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