Chinatown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Chinatown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia's Chinatown is an average, predominantly Asian neighborhood, located within the Center City district. While similar in concept to the "Chinatowns" of many major U.S. cities, this ethnic enclave possesses a great deal of distinctly Philadelphian architecture and cultural character.

History

Modern Chinatown spans from Arch to Vine Streets, and from 8th to 13th Streets. The first semblance of the neighborhood appeared in 1870 in the form of a laundry on Tenth and Race Streets. The neighborhood slowly grew from this initial area to encompass much of its current boundaries. Common usage of the term "Chinatown" to refer to the neighborhood began around 1926. During various periods of urban renewal, starting in the 1960's, portions of Chinatown were destroyed in construction of the Independence Mall, Vine Street Expressway, Pennsylvania Convention Center, and other projects. In an attempt to preserve the remnants of Philadelphia's Chinatown, the neighborhood was incorporated in 1969 as the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation. This gave community and business leaders more say in matters of local development. While these conservation efforts and the general popularity of this area have staved off several recent development efforts, its proximity to Philadelphia's expanding downtown has continued to threaten the small neighborhood. Today, Chinatown functions as a popular tourist destination, a center of trade, and as a home to many of the city's finest ethnic restaurants and bakeries. It is also typically considered the heart of the Asian culture in the Delaware Valley metropolitan area.

Growth

Chinatown in the 21st century, is a prospering and growing community. Home to fewer than 1000 people, Chinatown is branching out to many other city neighborhoods, like Callowhill. This was hard to do with the construction of the Vine Street Expressway separating them. The 1000 residents are of mainly Chinese descent, but a few Thai, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Cambodian peoples are also found in the neighborhood. A new Asian neighborhood is being formed in South Philadelphia, by massive settlement of Vietnamese peoples in this part of the city.

Landmarks

Chinatown is famous for its "Friendship Arch", an ornate "paifang" in the heart of the neighborhood. Though a feature common in many North American Chinatowns, the Arch Street incarnation is more elaborately rendered than most.

Controversy

In the late 1990s The Philadelphia Phillies baseball team was hoping to build a new ball park in downtown Philadelphia to replace the aging Veterans Stadium in South Philadelphia. Several locations were considered, including 12th and Vine Streets, just north of the Interstate 676 freeway. The Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation mounted an intense opposition to the ball park plans. Residents were concerned that the ball park would destroy Chinatown. The PCDC staged protests and rallies that united neighborhood groups, religious, labor, ethnic, and political groups [http://www.asianweek.com/2000_11_24/news1_nophillieschinatown.html] . Eventually the Phillies built Citizens Bank Park at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex which opened in 2004.

Transportation

SEPTA provides local bus transportation to the area.

In addition, China Airlines provides a private bus service to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, New York from the Holy Redeemer Church in the Philadelphia Chinatown to feed its flight to Taipei, Taiwan. [" [http://www.china-airlines.com/en/promotionen/promotionen000003.htm Complimentary Bus Service Provided To/From JFK International Airport Terminal One] ," "China Airlines] .

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References

External links

* [http://www.chinatown-pcdc.org Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation]


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