Los Angeles Chinatown plaza.


Chung King Road is an eclectic collection of specialty Chinese shops with souvenirs, furniture, and clothing and is a growing location for a variety of art galleries and studios. In the 1930s, under the efforts of Chinese American community leader Peter Soo Hoo Sr., the design and operational concepts for a New Chinatown evolved through the collective community process, resulting in a blend of both Chinese and American architecture. The Los Angeles Chinatown saw major development, especially as a tourist attraction, throughout the 1930s with the development of the "Central Plaza", a Hollywoodized version of Shanghai, containing names such as Bamboo Lane, Gin Ling Way and Chung King Road (named after the city of Chongqing in mainland China). Chinatown was designed by Hollywood film set designers and a "Chinese" movie prop was subsequently donated by the legendary film director Cecil B. DeMille to give Chinatown an exotic atmosphere.


Size: 3427px × 5120px
Location: Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA
Photo credit: © jpham / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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