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Does anybody know if there is a china town in the Denver Metro area? We have lived here for over 30 years and never heard of one but my wife says there is.
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You should know by now that your wife is usually right
![]() It's not really a China Town but more of a China/Vietnam/Korea town. This area is south of Alameda on Federal. It's hard to miss. |
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The southern portion of Lower Downtown, on down to about the Baker neighborhood, was once China Town until the late 40's. All that's really left downtown is Sakura Square.
If you're looking for Asian food/merc. stores, Aurora has many, as well as the area mentioned in previous post. |
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