Oakland Chinatown 屋崙華埠 |
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Neighborhood of Oakland | |
Legendary Palace restaurant at the corner of Franklin and 7th st in Oakland.
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Location of Oakland's Chinatown in the City of Oakland. |
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Location within California | |
Coordinates: 37°48′00″N 122°16′13″W / 37.80000°N 122.27028°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Alameda |
Metro Area | the San Francisco Bay Area |
City | Oakland |
Settled | 1850 |
Annexed | 1852 |
Government | |
• Type | City council district 2 |
• City council rep | Pat Kernighan |
Elevation | 34 ft (10 m) |
Time zone | PST (UTC-8) |
• Summer (DST) | PDT (UTC-7) |
ZIP code | 94607 |
Area code(s) | 510 |
BART Stations | Oakland City Center/12th Street, Lake Merritt |
AC Transit Bus routes | 1, 1R, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 40, 51, 62, 63, 72, 88, 59, O |
Website | Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce |
Coordinates: 37°48′00″N 122°16′13″W / 37.80000°N 122.27028°W
The Chinatown neighborhood in Oakland, California(Chinese: 屋崙華埠), is a pan-Asian neighborhood which reflects Oakland's diverse Asian American community. It is frequently referred to as "Oakland Chinatown" in order to distinguish it from nearby San Francisco's Chinatown. It lies at an elevation of 39 feet (12 m).
Chinese were the first Asians to arrive in Oakland in the 1850s, followed by Japanese in the 1890s, Koreans in the 1900s, and Filipinos in the 1930s and 1940s. Southeast Asians began arriving in the 1970s during the Vietnam War. Many Asian languages and dialects can be heard in Chinatown due to its diverse population.
Chinatown is located in downtown Oakland, with its center at 8th Street and Webster Street. Its northern edge is 12th Street, and its southern edge is Interstate 880 (located approximately at 6th Street). It stretches from Broadway on the west to the southern tip of Lake Merritt in the east.