Chinatown in Atlanta, also known as Atlanta's Oriental District, is a small enclave located in the northeastern part of the city. The community is primarily made up of Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean immigrants and their descendants. The area is full of small businesses, restaurants, and shops that sell traditional Asian goods, food, and souvenirs. It is home to various cultural events throughout the year, such as the Dragon Boat Festival and Lunar New Year celebration. The layout of Atlanta's Chinatown is unique in that it consists of several shopping centers and strip malls rather than one central street or plaza. Overall, Chinatown Atlanta is a vibrant and diverse community full of culture and history.
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