Mauritius #3 – A new generation is changing the faded old Chinatown

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Chinatown is the heart of the Chinese community in Port Louis. It covers a few blocks between the two «Friendship gates» on Royal Street. Maybe the smallest Chinatown in the world outside China! Despite its size it is a center of commerce. When the Chineese immigrants settled along and around Royal Street, they started trading. Along the streets one will find shops selling almost anything. There are still some traditional pharmacies selling medicine, herbal tees, spices and preserved insects among other things. Even a fortuneteller is still supposed to be here!




During my walking tour through Chinatown, I saw immediately that it has changed since last time I was here (December 2017) The place has really got a new look. A lot more street art, decorated houses, sculptures and «plastic dragons». Someone has made good use of empty plastic bottles and turned into dragons. The "dragons head" is placed on top of a building. The body is moving in and out of walls on other buildings. The feet are placed on top of another wall! In other words, a huge "dragon" covering several streets!



For many years Chinatown was a bustling senter of commerce. Traces of the past still remain. Such as the Chinese Middle School where Mandarin is still tought. The historic Chinatown used to be a vibrant, bustling area. It has changed over the years because of neglect. The young generation are leaving, mainly oversees, to study. Many don't come back. Many family shops have had to close, as a result.




While here, I have learned from locals, that a group of the young people have formed The New Chinatown Foundation in order to preserve their heritage. Besides bringing artists to town, they have organized maintenence of neglected buildings, street cleaning and a group of volunteers to patrol the streets at night to keep people safe.



Dr.Sun Yat-Sen Street. The signs here in Chinatown are both in English and Chineese. The picture with Dr. Sun Yat-Sen was not here last time (2017) I was here. He was a revolutionary and politician who played an important role when the Quing dynasty was overthrown. He was one of the founders of the Kuomintang National Party and became the first provisional president when the Republic of China was founded in 1912. ( I actually had to google this!)


Futher up the same street I found more images of Dr.Sun Yat-sen. While I was taken photos, a Chinese man stopped, pointed at the portraits and said: «that is The Boss». We had a litle talk about the new look of Chinatown. He told me that it is The New Chinatown Foundation that has brought artists from China, who in collaboration with locals have been responsible for all the decorations and murals. He also told me that they do not receive government support.




Street food is easy, quick and cheap. Dumplings are popular.. The Chinese food here in Mauritius is not like the food in China. This is Chinese food with a Mauritian touch! Something sweet on the photo above. Two small sweets made of rice flour and sweet potatoes.



This is one of my favourite murals, painted here in Chinatown in 2017. I wanted to see it again. She is not the only one on this wall. She shares the wall with the «dragon» moving part of his body  in and out of the wall over her.




This mural was also painted last year after the initiative of The New Chinatown Foundation. The artist is Wang Jian, who has painted the Peking Opera Mask – one of the symbols of Chinese traditional culture.



This is just a little selection of paintings. There is a lot more. I am sure there will be more and that this is only the start of a «new Chinatown».


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This must be the most hip Chinatown I've seen, and fancy it being in Mauritius out of all places

Agree! And probably the smallest in the world, and the one with most street art, painted doors, decorated houses with masks etc. . A lot more than what I have posted! If tthey keep painting, soon it will be full! But it so much more a cool place to be than before :)

I love how every city has a Chinatown. This one looks a bit run down but I love how the paintings and colour add a new life to the place 😍

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Thanks for your comment. Yes, you are right. This Chinatown is rundown. Neglected for many years. But I think it might change because somebody finally has taken some responsibility. I has allready improved since last time I was here. But I think all the new street art really makes a difference

Yea, I agree. To me the street art is a sign of forward progress 😊

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Cool post with nice photos,especially the old colored doors. Very nice mural with the girl playing a musical instrument whose scarf is flying all over the wall.
Sometimes you don't need a lot to improve neighborhood. Street art do the job. ;-)

thanks :) I like the doors too. The girl with the flute is one of my favorites. That one is really beautiful. The artist is Mauritian. A former post has some better photoes of her.

https://steemit.com/art/@digi-me/street-art-mauritius-part-2-the-latest-development-of-street-art-in-mauritius

Oh even more beautiful, very detailed and colorful with the pic on your former post... Great work.

Agree. It is so beautiful to stand in front :) But in this post I needed to show more of the wall to be able to compare with the "plastic dragon" above her. But I must say, I was a bit disapointed with the dragon. would have liked to see only her on the wall.

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