'Visit :https://www.google.co.in/maps/place/Terreti+Bazaar/@22.574039,88.3566087,18.5z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x3a027a40cf550fcf:0xac8a8276c432cf4e!8m2!3d22.5741128!4d88.3570338 Chinatown (Bengali: চায়নাটাউন, কলকাতা), in the eastern part of the city of Kolkata, is the only Chinatown in India.[1] The locality was once home to 20,000 ethnic Chinese Indian nationals; now the population has dropped to approximately 2,000.[2] The traditional occupation of the Chinese Indian community in Kolkata had been working in the nearby tanning industry as well as in Chinese restaurants. The area is still noted for the Chinese restaurants where many people flock to taste traditional Chinese and Indian Chinese cuisine. The Chinatown is divided into two portions, Old Chinatown (Tiretta Bazar) and New Chinatown (Tangra).[5] Chinese Breakfast is available in Tiretta Bazar in Central Kolkata every morning.[6] An initiative, the Cha Project, is designed to preserve Tiretti Bazaar and develop Tangra.['
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