Supported by Chinatown Welcome to 4D ChinatownTO - a new experience that gives you the whole 360° view of Toronto Chinatown. You are now in the driver’s seat - take control of the new Chinatown map and explore all the local businesses in Chinatown. Welcome to Start your discovery 唐人街 Special thanks to Arlene Chan and Morris Lum Celebrate the Diversity of Chinatown From supermarkets and restaurants to gift shops and hardware stores, Chinatown provides a wide variety of goods and services for local Torontonians. Not Only the Chinese Chinatown Today In-Person Service Traditional Chinese Food Young Entrepreneurs Kung Fu Traditional Chinese Medicine Grocery Stores Malls in Chinatown Chinatown in the Past Not Only the Chinese exploreChinatown Today exploreChinatown in the Past exploreMalls in Chinatown exploreIn-Person Service exploreYoung Entrepreneurs exploreTraditional Chinese Food exploreTraditional Chinese Medicine exploreKung Fu exploreGrocery Stores exploreexplorekeyboard_return Back to Start exploreexploreexploreChinatown in the Past Did you know the first Chinatown was established along York Street in downtown Toronto in the late 1800s? It grew just north of the railway tracks where many early Chinese immigrants worked. This area did not last long before downtown development pushed Chinatown northwards to around Elizabeth Street and Queen Street in the early 1900s. After two-thirds of Chinatown was expropriated to build new City Hall and the public square, the Chinese community moved west along Dundas Street West to Spadina Avenue. explore Back to Map Next chevron_rightvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the play button to play play_circle_filledTraditional Chinese Medicine Great China Herbs Centre 401 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G6 Traditional Chinese medicine has been part of Chinese heritage and culture for over a thousand years. It includes herbalism, acupuncture, massage (Tui na), and other therapies. Visit more health stores in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous Next chevron_rightvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio Not Only the Chinese Gwartzman's Art Supplies 448 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2G8 Like Toronto today, Chinatown has been home to many communities. In addition to our Indigenous peoples, successive waves of Scottish, English, Irish, Jewish Vietnamese, Korean, and Southeast Asian immigrants have lived and worked in the area. Visit more retail shops in Chinatown explorearrow_back_ios Previous Next arrow_forward_iosvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio Kung Fu STQI Toronto Downtown 393 Dundas St W 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 1G6 The Kung Fu clubs provide services, like lion dances for all kinds of events. Today, more Torontonians are interested in the long-standing Chinese tradition of martial arts. Visit more institutions in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous Next chevron_rightvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio Traditional Chinese Food Dim Sum King Unit 145 B & C, 222 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 3B3 The food has been changing due to different waves of immigrants. While the early Chinese restaurants offered only Cantonese food, trendy restaurants have started to pop up in Chinatown. Visit more restaurants in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous Next chevron_rightvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio Chinatown Today We have over 500 businesses including food and beverage, retail, and services. Toronto Chinatown is a multicultural neighbourhood with business owners from around the world. arrow_back_ios Previous Next arrow_forward_iosvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio Grocery Stores Lucky Moose 393 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G6 Like others in the world, Chinatown has stores that sell food and household products, so essential and important as vital destinations, especially for new immigrants. Visit more grocery stores in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous Next chevron_rightvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio In-Person Service Ylang Ylang Authentic Thai Spa Unit 145 B & C, 222 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 3B3 In-person service, like massage, is very common in Asian countries. In Chinatown, you can easily find affordable salons and massages to spend a day relaxing. Visit more therapeutic services in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous Next arrow_forward_iosvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio The Young Entrepreneurs R&D Spadina 421 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5T 2W4 The function and structure of Chinatown have been changing. Young entrepreneurs combine the traditional elements with creativities, providing customers with brand new experiences. Visit more restaurants in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous Next chevron_rightvolume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Food Traditional Chinese Medicine Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio Malls in Chinatown Downtown Pets & Aquarium 222 Spadina Ave Unit C26, Toronto, ON M5T 3B3 Chinatown Centre was built on the site of a unique Chinese garden that was a popular spot for wedding photos. Today, the mall has almost 200 stores providing unique services and products. Visit more retail shops in Chinatown explorechevron_left Previous explore Back to Map volume_offvolume_upvolume_offvolume_upplay_circle_filledmouseDrag your cursor to explore 360° view In-Person Service Malls in Chinatown The Young Entrepreneurs Kung-Fu Grocery Stores Traditional Chinese Medicine Traditional Chinese Food Chinatown in the Past Chinatown Today Not Only the Chinese Press the volume button to unmute audio