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== Places of interest ==
== Places of interest ==
The centerpiece of the district includes pedestrian-only walkways (adorned by two "Chinatown" arches) that features a sheltered marketplace. In addition to urban areas, a basketball court and "[[Old School Hall|school hall]]" may also be found to the south, as well as a [[Punk Noodles]] diner to the northeast, a small park towards the south, and a waterfront promenade overlooking [[Staunton Island]] to the west.
The centerpiece of the district includes pedestrian-only walkways (adorned by two "Chinatown" arches) that features a sheltered marketplace. In addition to urban areas, a basketball court and "[[Old School Hall|school hall]]" may also be found to the south, as well as a [[Punk Noodles]] diner to the northeast, a [[Little China Park|small park]] towards the south, and a waterfront promenade overlooking [[Staunton Island]] to the west.


Chinatown is also one of three locations in Portland served by the [[Portland El]] train service, the train station (dubbed the "[[Kurowski Station]]" in GTA Liberty City Stories) being situated on the northwestern end of Chinatown, over the promenade.
Chinatown is also one of three locations in Portland served by the [[Portland El]] train service, the train station (dubbed the "[[Kurowski Station]]" in GTA Liberty City Stories) being situated on the northwestern end of Chinatown, over the promenade.

Revision as of 10:31, 12 February 2010

This article is about Chinatown in Portland, Liberty City in the GTA III era. For the Chinatown in GTA IV see Chinatown, Algonquin
File:Chinatown (GTA3) (west arch).jpg
One of two Chinatown arches in Liberty City in GTA III.

In Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto Advance and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Chinatown is a district in Portland Island, Liberty City. It borders Callahan Point to the north, the Red Light District to the south, Portland View to the east and an unnamed body of water to the west.

Character

Essentially an ethnic enclave in the city, Chinatown's design is a juxtaposition of American and oriental designs, with a mixture of conventional American urban design, and extensive usage of Far Eastern architecture (such as the Raffles Fish Factory) and language on signage and banners. Many of its pedestrians are also depicted with oriental heritage.

Places of interest

The centerpiece of the district includes pedestrian-only walkways (adorned by two "Chinatown" arches) that features a sheltered marketplace. In addition to urban areas, a basketball court and "school hall" may also be found to the south, as well as a Punk Noodles diner to the northeast, a small park towards the south, and a waterfront promenade overlooking Staunton Island to the west.

Chinatown is also one of three locations in Portland served by the Portland El train service, the train station (dubbed the "Kurowski Station" in GTA Liberty City Stories) being situated on the northwestern end of Chinatown, over the promenade.

Gang control

By 2001, Chinatown is almost completely under Triad control (although the Leones still have businesses there), precipitating to an all out gang war for dominance in Portland, which the Leones win, following the deaths of three Triad warlords and the destruction of their factory in Callahan Point. However, the Triads still roam the streets of Chinatown.

In GTA Liberty City Stories, it is entirely under the control of the Leones until 1998, when the Sindacco Family decides to further its influence in Liberty City by encroaching on Leone turf; the Sindaccos begin dealing drugs in Chinatown after being run out of Portland by the Leone Caporegime, Toni Cipriani. This attempted take-over includes the Red Light District and Hepburn Heights, both of which would fall under complete Leone control by the end of GTA Liberty City Stories. However, the Triads, backed by the newly formed Sicilian Mafia, also have a large stake in Chinatown.

Businesses

1998

2001

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