It is said that "Chinatown Detective 4" is going to London? Let's look at the 5 Great Britain cities first!
The Spring Festival has just ushered in 2021. In the past year, we have all had our own challenges because of the epidemic.
And the beginning of 2021 seems to have given us there are many surprises, first celebrating the Lunar New Year, and then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that it will be unblocked (for details, please refer to this public number early tweets) and the upbeat vaccination situation caused the pound to soar.
"Chinatown Detective 3", which has become popular at the box office, is not only popular with the domestic public, but also has been tracked and reported by Forbes in the past week.
At the same time, the egg in the film implies that "Tang Tan 4" will be filmed in London, England: the last round table organized by Q, with 12 members like the legendary British Knight of the Twelve Round Table.
As soon as the round table screen turns, it is Big Ben in London, England.
The flight attendant reminded Ivy to arrive at london heathrow airport.
Sherlock Holmes, a genius detective full of reasoning, and his real residence, 221 baker street B, have a high audience voice.
If it is true, which Chinatown in Britain will it fall?
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london Chinatown
there are about 500,000 overseas Chinese living in Britain, and nearly half of them live in London.
London's Chinatown is located in the Soho district of Westminster. Since 1985, it has been officially recognized by the London government as "London Chinatown".
Chinese characteristics such as plaques, hexagonal pavilions, red lanterns, and traditional Chinese massage seem to condense traditional Chinese cities here.
London's Chinatown is very close to the National Portrait Gallery, the National Gallery of England and Trafalgar Square in London.
As early as 2016, the "hexagonal pavilion" in Chinatown, which symbolizes the struggle of many British Chinese for more than 30 years, was demolished, while the nearby area of Newport Place ushered in a large-scale upgrade.
The owner, Shaftesbury Real Estate Trust, who owns a large commercial area in the east of Chinatown, is one of the largest landowners in the area has invested at least 10 million pounds to transform the area.
At the same time, Brexit has driven Chinese capital to the London real estate market, and London Chinatown has become a link between the Chinese and the UK. A big bridge.
As soon as the news of Brexit came out about five years ago, the pound fell slightly, and a large number of Chinese capital had taken advantage of the low price to snap up houses in the area. Production.
Vanke, the real estate tycoon we are all familiar with, bought an office building in Mayfair in central London at that time for 0.115 billion pounds (from the Tang Dynasty the street is only 8 minutes away).
At the same time, Hong Kong's Shanghai Group bought the London headquarters of Societe Generale for nearly 85 million pounds.(About 20 minutes drive from Chinatown).
There is also a Machi Machi milk tea shop in London's Chinatown, which is very popular with Chinese students.
There is a traditional Beijing Tongrentang. If you are ill in England, you can come here to recuperate if you don't want to wait in line for GP or take western medicine.
As well as some authentic Chinese cuisine restaurants (such as Sichuan cuisine, Shanghai cuisine, Jiangsu and Zhejiang cuisine, Cantonese cuisine, etc.), there are many Chinese supermarkets, chinese living in London from all over the world can almost find what they want to eat here.
There is a new dragon and phoenix restaurant. Of course, there are many Chinese supermarkets in the street!
London Chinatown Address: Cranbourn St, London WC2H 0AP
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manchester (Manchester) Chinatown
when it comes to Manchester, everyone will think of Manchester United and Manchester City for the first time.
But besides the team, there is also its Chinatown. Manchester City's Chinatown is the second largest Chinatown after London China and the third largest Chinatown in Europe street, between George Street and Faulkner Street in the south of city center, between George Street and Faulkner Street.
The Chinatown was built in 1786 and has a longer history than London Chinatown.
Located in the area of St. James's Cathedral (above), the street names are named after members of the royal family, such as Queen Charlotte Street and George III University street. Through the efforts of the Chinese in Manchester City at that time, the first and largest Chinese archway in Europe was established in 1987.
In 2014, George Osborne, then the Chancellor of the Exchequer, launched the Northern Powerhouse, and more attract a large number of working people from Greater London to the north and balance the north-south economy.
The industrial city of Manchester City is the core of this plan. Manchester City handed over it is very convenient to connect the north and the south as well as the airport. It is not too long to drive. It is very convenient.
In recent years, many overseas Chinese real estate investors have paid attention to cities outside London, and Manchester City is also one of the popular cities.
Manchester City Chinatown Address: Faulkn St, M1 4FH
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birmingham Chinatown
there are not many Chinese living in Birmingham. The number of Chinese population ranks third in the UK, and the Chinese community is quite large. And the Tang people in Birmingham the Street is in Hurst Street, very close to the shopping center and railway station, and can be reached on foot.
Chinese restaurants in this area combine the old and the new, there are the Chinese restaurant has been open for decades; There are also many Chinese entertainment programs, including KTV, casinos and nightclubs.
Compared with London's high-priced commutes, Birmingham, which has convenient transportation, is still at a low level and is predicted to have a large increase, becoming a large number of Chinese investors. One of the favored areas.
Coupled with a large number of surrounding rehabilitation projects, low rents, and short opening hours, there are many residents every year moving from London to Birmingham, house prices are expected to soar.
Birmingham has been deeply loved by Chinese investors over the years. The Cube building in the city center (below) has 30% Chinese buyers, Hive there are 43% Chinese buyers of apartments (2016 data).
Birmingham Chinatown Address: Chinatown Birmingham, Hurst Street, Birmingham
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newcastle Chinatown
located in the northern part of the UK, there is also Chinatown near Newcastle in Scotland, and this Chinatown is located in Saint Andrew's Street.
Because of the distance from the high-priced areas in the south, the Chinatown restaurants here are more frugal. Some netizens said that 7 pounds can buy a full meal quickly. Meals.
January this year Hong Kong media have even reported that the Chinatown will build a second landmark.
Peter Cheng, known as the "father of chinatown in new china," said that he the property in Rutherford Street will be sold, allowing the developer to build a 26-storey residential building worth £ 40 million in the city. Hadrian Tower (below).
At present, the project has been approved by the government and 162 residential units will be provided upon completion.
There is also a casino in Chinatown here, and mahjong can be played for free on the second floor. Newcastle Chinatown last Spring Festival had more traditional lion dance watches. Acting.
Newcastle Chinatown Address: Stowell St Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4XQ
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liverpool Chinatown
similarly, Liverpool, an important port city in northwest England, has not only the Beatles, a team stadium, but also Chinatown. It is located in Nelson Street.
The first group of Chinese who came to Liverpool were mainly Cantonese, including Hakka, Taishan, and Guangzhou. Their masters if it's a sailor. As the number of Chinese immigrants increases, the Chinese power in Liverpool is getting bigger and bigger.
However, because the Chinatown is mainly based on Cantonese cuisine, it is difficult to meet the diverse needs of more and more overseas Chinese and overseas students, and it is difficult to attract and retain China. People customers.
Coupled with the gradual weakening of Liverpool's port advantage, many young Chinese born in Liverpool choose to leave their hometown and go to other places. Local search for job opportunities. Liverpool Chinatown began to decline.
But in May 2018, a £ 0.2 billion investment in Liverpool's New Chinatown plan was restarted to build Europe's first modern Chinatown, which will the combination of traditional Chinese culture and London-like architectural styles means a new turnaround in Liverpool's Chinatown, while the property market in the area the market will usher in a new wave of vitality.
Liverpool Chinatown Address: Nelson Street, Liverpool, L1 2OH, England
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in addition, the popular British cities of Leeds, Sheffield and Glasgow do not have official Chinatowns for the time being, but there are Chinese restaurants and Asia inside. Chau supermarkets are very popular with local Chinese students. I believe that there will be a Chinatown built in the near future, with a traditional Chinese brand plaque.
Author: Car
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