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Living in Chinatown, Philadelphia, PA

From the incredible array of authentic Asian restaurants to the thriving arts scene, Chinatown in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an exciting place to live and explore. The Chinatown neighborhood bustles with life throughout the year, which makes it most suited to those who enjoy being in the very heart of the action.

Fo Shou Temple in Chinatown, Philadelphia, PA

Housing in Chinatown

Chinatown was originally established in the mid-19th century, when Cantonese settlers set up businesses catering to workers in the nearby commercial wharves, and it has since flourished into a multi-cultural hot spot and must-see destination for many Philly locals and tourists. There is a range of homes for sale in Chinatown, including 1930's Art Deco properties, industrial warehouse lofts, and modern apartments. Some of the Chinatown real estate features oriental-inspired facades and details, while many are nestled between temples and religious structures.

Tea-Do in Chinatown, Philadelphia, PA

Things to Do in Chinatown

Chinatown is famous for its culinary delights, especially along Race Street, which features curbside chefs hand-stretching noodles, assembling dim sum, and stirring large pots full of fragrant bubbling soups. It is full of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Thai cuisine, and residents are spoiled for choice with all the delicious dishes available from the Far East. The neighborhood also houses a range of attractions and popular events. Here, you can get snap-happy at the Qing Dynasty-style Chinese Friendship Gate on 10th Street, take part in the loud and colorful Lunar New Year celebrations, or watch a play at the Kimmel Center.

Street corner with people walking in Chinatown, Philadelphia, PA

The Chinatown Area

Philadelphia's Chinatown is located in City Center East between Vine and Arch Street. Public transportation provides an affordable way to zip around the city, and the neighborhood itself is small enough to be explored at a slow pace. If you prefer to catch a ride home, look for the Broad Street Subway stop within the neighborhood, or find a bus stop from SEPTA's extensive bus system that connects to Downtown Philadelphia and Philadelphia International Airport. Apartments on the main streets are most suited to young couples or singles, but there are a few properties tucked down quieter side-streets that are more family-friendly. Chinatown, Pennsylvania attracts a cosmopolitan mix of residents who seek a busy and fun place to call home.


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  • Join in the art scene at the Asian Arts Initiative, where you can look at art exhibits, partake in workshops and become immersed in the creations of local artists.
  • In addition to the neighborhood's vibrant art scene and tasty restaurants, there's a host of fun festivals like the Lunar New Year celebration that both locals and tourists enjoy being a part of.

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