Chinatown Square - Neighborhood

Neighborhood

Chinatown Square is bordered by Archer Avenue (2100S) to the South, Princeton Ave (300W) to the West, Wentworth Ave (200W)to the East, China Place (2000S) to the North. Just to the North of Chinatown Square is the Ping Tom Memorial Park on the Riverfront of the Chicago River.

During various festivals, such as Chinese New Year or the Autumn Moon Festival, stage performances and other entertainments are presented near the animal statues.

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