In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed to be displaced by the fire
In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed that people displaced by the fire would rebuild their homes on his territory.
With the move to Chinatown, people gave Gerald Street a down-to-earth Chinese name, Juelu Street. Today's London Chinatown is composed of 14 streets of various sizes, in addition to Julu Street, there are also Liren Street, Mai GaoTian Street and so on.
The new year flavor of Chinatowns across the UK is a little bit more than in China, and the Chinatowns of major cities near the Spring Festival will always hang red lanterns and paste the Spring Festival. In particular, the lion dance parade always attracts a large number of local Britons and tourists from all over the world to watch, and traditional Chinese programs can always bring them a novel experience. #国外的年味儿有多浓 #
In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed to be displaced by the fire
In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed to be displaced by the fire
In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed to be displaced by the fire
In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed to be displaced by the fire
In 1666, a fire that burned for 4 days burned most of the city of London, known in history as the "Great Fire of London". Lord Gerald, the owner of the land at the time, agreed to be displaced by the fire