Take A Trip Into Europe’s Vibrant And Oldest Chinatown In Paris

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Published 2022-02-17
Paris, France, the city of love and known for its passion for food, is home to the oldest and biggest Chinatown in Europe. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Kier Simmons dives into the city to learn more about the place where China’s culture, tradition and history are on display.

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All Comments (8)
  • @tkoviet
    The chinatown in Paris is not only "Chinese" people. It is mostly people from Indochina and boat people from Vietnam war and Cambodian genocide that live there. That's what is different from other chinatown in the world where the Chinese immigration is the main one. Asian immigration in France is mostly composed by southeast asians which is often ignored. So your reporting is unfortunately missing a huge part of the culture of this area of Paris.
  • @bigpoppa6658
    "China"-town is actually misleading. Most Asian restaurants in Paris since the early 70s are run by Khmer-Chen and Vietnamese. Lots of khmer people have Chinese ancestors although they can't relate to todays China since their race is Teochew
  • @LATINRIDER99
    3:35 neither you Not EVEN your wife can cook CHINESE DUMPLINGS 饺子 👉 HELLOOO