The Quartier asiatique (Asian Quarter), also called Triangle de Choisy or Petite Asie (
Chinese: 巴黎唐人街,
Vietnamese: ''Phố Tàu Paris'') is the largest commercial and cultural center for the Asian community of
Paris. It is located in the southeast of the
13th arrondissement in an area that contains many high-rise apartment buildings. Despite its status as a "
Chinatown
A Chinatown () is an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Austra ...
", the neighborhood also contains significant
Vietnamese,
Laotian and
Cambodian populations.
History
The first wave of Asian immigrants to the neighborhood consisted of ethnic Vietnamese refugees from the
Vietnam War during the late 1970s. Later waves of migrants consisted of
ethnic Chinese from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, who also fled their countries following their communist takeovers and to avoid persecution by the new governments. A significant number of the earlier Vietnamese immigrants integrated into French society shortly after their arrival, and began moving to other areas of Paris and the surrounding
Île-de-France region, while still maintaining a commercial presence in the area. This left the neighborhood having a larger ethnic Chinese presence, and thus led to a creation of the present-day "Chinatown".
Neighborhood
The Quartier Asiatique forms an area roughly the shape of a triangle bounded by Avenue de Choisy, Avenue d'Ivry and Boulevard Masséna, as well as the
Les Olympiades
Les Olympiades is a district of residential towers located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Built from 1969 to 1974, the district consists of a dozen towers built along a huge esplanade, elevated eight metres from the ground, that i ...
complex. Within this neighborhood, commercial activity is dominated by Chinese and Vietnamese businesses, with a smaller number of Laotian and Cambodian establishments. The large French Asian specialty market chains of ''
Tang Frères'' and ''
Paristore'' also have their flagship locations within the quarter. As the focal point for the Asian population of the Île-de-France region, a number of community organizations are headquartered here, helping to serve immigrant needs and cultural activities, especially for those from the former
French Indochina. The annual
Lunar New Year
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The Lunar New Year as a celebration is observed by numerous cultures. It is also named " Chinese New Year" becau ...
parade within the neighborhood is largest in Paris.
Unlike other Chinatowns in the Western world,
Chinese architecture is not highly visible in the area, with an exception being the several
Buddhist temple
A Buddhist temple or Buddhist monastery is the place of worship for Buddhists, the followers of Buddhism. They include the structures called vihara, chaitya, stupa, wat and pagoda in different regions and languages. Temples in Buddhism represen ...
s located throughout the district.
Demographics
The Quartier Asiatique is the largest Chinatown in Europe, and unlike the diminutive but well-known
Chinese district around
Gerrard Street in
London's Soho, it represents a significant population center as the result of very considerable immigration. The area is populated by nearly 50,000 people, largely of Chinese, Vietnamese and Laotian descent.
Originally an
ethnic Vietnamese quarter, the Asian population in the area diversified in the 1980s as other ethnic groups from Indochina also settled in the district, the largest group being ethnic Chinese. While a large proportion of the neighborhood's earlier Vietnamese population assimilated into French society and moved to other areas of Paris, they still maintain a strong commercial and cultural presence in the district.
Languages used among immigrant groups in the community include the
Cantonese and
Teochew dialects of the
Chinese language, as well as
Vietnamese,
Lao and
Khmer. Ethnic Chinese refugees are often conversant in one of the latter three languages in addition to their native Chinese dialect, due to their origins from Indochina.
Similar communities
Paris also hosts three other Asiatic districts within its limits. The most notable is that of the
Belleville neighborhood in the
20th arrondissement
The 20th arrondissement of Paris (known in French as the ''XXe arrondissement de Paris'' or simply as "''le vingtième''") is the last of the consecutively numbered arrondissements of the capital city of France. Also known as Ménilmontant () af ...
. Unlike Chinatown and the 13th arrondissement, ethnic Chinese from Indochina form a minority of the neighborhood's overall and Asian population. Ethnic groups from Indochina also do not have a significant presence in the Belleville community. Instead, the vast majority of Belleville's ethnic Chinese population consists of those with origins from the eastern Chinese coastal city of
Wenzhou and surrounding southern
Zhejiang province
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.
Meanwhile, the oldest but smallest Asian neighborhood in Paris is located in the
3rd arrondissement, near the
Musée des Arts et Métiers. It is bounded roughly by , Rue Volta, Rue du Temple and Rue des Gravilliers. The district was established in the early 1900s, when Chinese migrants specializing in the leather and Chinese porcelain industries arrived in Paris from the Wenzhou region. During
World War I, a large number of
Chinese laborers, also principally from Wenzhou, were recruited by the French Empire to help with war efforts in the country. The small number who decided to stay in France after the war also settled in the district.
Le Quartier Chinois de Paris Arts-et-Métiers
(in French)
SInce the 1990s, a Japanese quarter has been developing along Rue Sainte-Anne
Rue Sainte-Anne is a street in the 1st and 2nd arrondissement of Paris
The 2nd arrondissement of Paris (''IIe arrondissement'') is one of the 20 arrondissements of the capital city of France. In spoken French, this arrondissement is colloquial ...
in the 1st arrondissement near the Pyramides Métro station. The area hosts a number of Japanese restaurants and specialty boutiques, along with branch offices of the Japan National Tourism Organization and Japan Airlines. In recent years, a Korean presence has also been established in the same area.
Gallery
Image:Paris-macdo.jpg, Mix of culture in the ''Triangle de Choisy''.
Image:Nouvel_an_chinois_2015_Paris_13_02.jpg, Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a New Year, new year on the traditional lunisolar calendar, lunisolar and solar Chinese calendar. In Sinophone, Chinese and other East Asian cultures, the festival is commonly r ...
parade in 2015.
Image:Nouvel_an_chinois_2015_Paris_13_danse_avec_eventail.jpg, Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a New Year, new year on the traditional lunisolar calendar, lunisolar and solar Chinese calendar. In Sinophone, Chinese and other East Asian cultures, the festival is commonly r ...
parade.
Image:Paris 13e - Olympiades - temple bouddhique 1.JPG, Teochew Association in France.
See also
* Belleville, Paris
* Chinese diaspora in France
The Chinese diaspora in France consists of people of Chinese ancestry who were born in or immigrated to France. The ethnic Chinese population in France is estimated to be about 600,000-700,000, making it the largest overseas Chinese community in ...
* Vietnamese people in France
References
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13th arrondissement of Paris
Asian diaspora in Paris
Asian-French culture
Chinatowns in Europe
Ethnic enclaves in France
Little Saigons
Districts of Paris