Chinatown has its origins from way back in 1860, when Chinese immigrants moved into Montreal in search of employment and settled along de la Gauchebiere and the St. Laurent Boulevard. The entrance of the district has large arches and replicas of imperial gates. Inside the area is vibrant and fascinating. The streets are narrow and are packed with tourists and locals. One can get some authentic Chinese fare at the Restaurant Hongkong, Le Jardine du Nord and Ming Yeng. The markets sell an assortment of goods from clothes, accessories, chinaware to herbs and traditional Chinese medicines
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Waldorf Astoria Staff Room Hotel is on par to the 202 hotels in the city. In
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