Tempe’s Chinatown is a historic and culturally rich community. Bordered by
Arizona State University and City’s Downtown, also conveniently accessible by public
transportation, the diversity of Chinatown is demonstrated by the multiple roles it serves
as a food court neighborhood, economic hub, social service, cultural center and tourist
destination.
With the help of high technology, the traditional impression of Chinese
restaurants in the US market will be changed. Continually integrating novelty, fun,
modernity, and uniqueness into Tempe's Chinatown through constantly changing interiors
and museum themes.
Far far away, behind the word mountains, far from the countries Vokalia and Consonantia, there live the blind texts.
--Our lower level Food court will contain the following restaurants:
Rice Noodle house, Boba Milk Tea, City of Ice Bistro, Chinese Kebab,
House of steamed bun, Mius Cuisine, Xi'an Special, HongKong Bistro.
--A gathering of different kinds of cuisine from different area of China will give you a chance to taste most types of the Chinese Food.
--The Supermarket allows customers to shopping while dinning and visiting our plaza. This supermarket will be operated more like a
supermarket in Mainland China, selling more products from China and other asian countries which are hard to buy here.
-- Once the market is completed, it will be the closest supermarket to ASU Tempe Campus, and the only one in the Tempe Campus neighbourhood
within walking distance.
Our Traditional museum and exhibitions use the timeline to link the entire history of China from 5,000 years. However, this approach does not apply to most visitors and local families who have little knowledge of Chinese culture. We will present an aspect of Chinese culture every six months through different themes and video walls. Through the interest and participation of new media, the promotion rate of cultural propaganda is truly raised.