Whatever city you travel to, chances are, you’ll find a Chinatown. These unique districts were settled by a predominantly Chinese population who have brought their traditions, culture, food, and shops to cities around the globe. While Chinatowns are always popular during the Chinese New Year celebrations, in the wake of increased anti-Asian attacks resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, it has never been more critical to support these diverse neighborhoods year-round. Whether you’re strolling through San Francisco’s Chinatown or eating dim sum in New York, Chinatown will always promise great food, exciting markets, and culture that can transport you across the globe.