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When compared to the more well-known Chinatowns of Oakland and San Francisco in California and Vancouver, British Columbia, Portland's Chinatown is smaller and less active. It has more than two dozen Chinese-owned businesses, including restaurants such as a nostalgic 1940s-era chop suey restaurant, gift and import shops, club houses, an herbal medicine store and an Asian food market. The neighborhood is also home to the Portland Classical Chinese Garden. stub
Category:Chinatowns|Portland Category:Portland, Oregon neighborhoods This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Chinatown, Portland".
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