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  1. Chinatown (en español: Barrio chino) es una película estadounidense de cine negro - dramática de 1974 dirigida por Roman Polanski y protagonizada por Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway y John Huston. La película ganó el Óscar al Mejor guion original y fue candidata a 10 premios más.

  2. 20 de jun. de 1974 · A private detective uncovers a web of corruption and murder in 1930s Los Angeles while investigating a cheating-spouse case. Starring Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, and John Huston, directed by Roman Polanski, this Oscar-winning film is a masterpiece of drama, mystery, and suspense.

  3. Asiatown, also spelled AsiaTown and formerly known as Chinatown, is a Chinatown located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. Chinese people, brought to the country as railroad workers, established the area in the 1860s. The area became known as Chinatown in the 1920s, and was then centered at Rockwell Avenue and E. 22nd Street.

  4. 7 de jul. de 2021 · Published July 7, 2021 at 6:30 AM EDT. Listen • 4:00. Bruce Emmerling/Pixabay. Midwestern cities like Chicago can claim a Chinatown, so why can't Columbus? Columbus is well known for neighborhoods like Italian Village and German Village with names that reflect European immigration to the area.

  5. 22 de ene. de 2024 · Chinatown es el barrio chino de Nueva York y, sin duda, una de las zonas más exóticas que visitar en Manhattan. Déjate llevar por los colores y olores que te rodean y te sumergirás en un ambiente sorprendentemente exótico. Visite Chinatown: un cambio de aires garantizado. Canal Street. ¿Qué hacer en Chinatown?

  6. Located in the heart of Cleveland, AsiaTown offers unparalleled views of Downtown and Lake Erie. This neighborhood offers Asian grocery stores, gift shops, beauty salons, and a wide selection of dining, from Cantonese dim sum and Vietnamese pho to Korean bbq and Szechuan hot pot.

  7. The first Chinatown in the United States was San Francisco's Chinatown in 1848, and many other Chinatowns were established in the 19th century by the Chinese diaspora on the West Coast. By 1875, Chinatowns had emerged in eastern cities such as New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia.

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