Find Liverpool's Chinatown on Nelson Street at the top of the bustling Duke Street and explore one of Europe’s oldest and largest Chinese communities. It's hard to miss as you are greeted with a traditional Chinese arch that was imported from Shanghai and constructed by the expert Chinese craftsmen. The arch not only welcomes you into Chinatown, it also celebrates the twinning of two cities, Liverpool and Shanghai. Standing at 15 meters tall and adorned in over 200 dragons it is a beautiful way to enter Chinatown and celebrate the rich culture.
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