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    Tiretta Bazaar, also known as Chinatown, [1] [2] [3] is a neighborhood near Lalbazar in Central Kolkata. It is usually called Old China Market. The locality was once home to 20,000 ethnic Chinese Indian nationals, but now the population has dropped to approximately 2,000. [4]

  2. Tiretta Bazaar also known as Kolkata’s Mini Chinatown, is a blend of Indo-Chinese culture. The bazaar is the only Chinatown in India. Kolkata has been home to the Chinese since the early 19th century. Tiretta Bazaar is one of the most visited places in Kolkata.

  3. This has spread to the rest of India, along with the recipes earlier unique to Tangra. Tangra is now the most popular destination for Chinese food. Chinese food sold in Tangra restaurants are now known all over the world as "Hakka Style" Chinese food. Kolkata Chinatown is changing rapidly.

  4. Jan 2015 • Friends. This is the place where you can have the best ever Chinese food. This place is a settlement of Chinese people who migrated to Kolkata, thats the origin of the name Chinatown. They have host of Chinese restaurants here, run by Chinese, very affordable and good food, cheap liquor.

  5. Chinatown in Kolkata offers a unique and rich blend of Chinese and Indian cultures. This mini china is a true paradise for travellers. Read 6 great reasons to visit here!

  6. Originally, the Chinese in Kolkata, now with two Chinatowns –– the first in Tiretta Bazaar that has existed since the 1800s and the second, in Tangra since 1910, were mainly from coastal China....

  7. Feb 13, 2021 · Kolkata Has Its Own Mini China Town & Here’s Why You Must Visit This Exciting Place. by Suchismita Pal Updated: February 13, 2021. In the eastern domain of the city of joy Kolkata, lies a town that will transport you to the lanes of East Asia. This is the only Chinese settlement in India, at Kolkata’s Tangra area.

  8. Chinatown is the name used for neighborhood in any city outside of China where many Chinese immigrants came to live together. Chinatowns became common in cities around the world after China lost the first Opium War with the British Empire. After China lost, many Chinese people became poor, especially people living in Guangdong province.

  9. Chinatown Kolkata. One of the largest settlements of Chinese migrants in the country, who moved here in the 18th century, Chinatown is a delight to visit. Lying in the eastern fringes of the city, around the Tangra and Territy Bazaar area, Chinatown boasts a vibrant neighbourhood.

  10. The Tangra Chinatown in Kolkata is the only Chinatown in India. Once home to nearly 20,000 chineese now only 2,000 remain. The area is now dotted with cheap chineese resturants and bars where people flock to party on a budget. Best to stick to the bigger and better resturants in the area though.

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