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Escape to Chinatown Summer Nights
Post by han • August 05, 2010 • Post a comment

I like Chinatown. I can always find yummy things to eat and drink, and it’s a cool place to chill. You can always find something to do in Chinatown.

This summer, L.A.’s Chinatown is poppin’. Starting in August, every Saturday from 5pm to midnight, the Community Redevelopment Agency of Los Angeles and the Chinatown community have partnered together with Community Arts Resources (CARS) to host Chinatown Summer Nights in order to showcase one of L.A.’s most unique neighborhoods.

The famous Chinatown arch in Los Angeles.

From Lei Min Way to Chung King Road, attendees will find food trucks lined up serving samples of the most delectable dishes as KCRW deejays spin music throughout the night. In addition to the food trucks, there will be cooking demonstrations by local restaurants, as well as family-oriented activities and hands-on cultural workshops, anything from art to dance. The workshops will be conducted by local artists and museums and other educational institutions.

The trendiest way to dine out -- food trucks!

Savor Chinatown's amazing dumplings.

In addition, temporary art installations will be set up for public viewing, and merchandise will be available for anyone’s browsing pleasure at the LA Craft Experience.  Better yet, the Chinatown Summer Nights Discount Program gives discounts to local stores and restaurants (check out their website!).

The night market in Chinatown.

Food, music, and art? Chinatown knows how to get down.

DETAILS

Chinatown Summer Nights

Where: Chinatown, Los Angeles between Broadway and Yale, from College Street to Bernard Street.

When: Every Saturday in August (August 7, 14, 21, and 28) from 5pm to midnight.

How: Public transportation and a courtesy shuttle will be provided from Chinatown Gold Line Station and Central Plaza. There’s also a private lot, valet, and free bike parking.

Admission: Free and for all ages

Chinatown gets lit up at night.


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