Join me on a journey through Brooklyn Chinatown’s vibrant 8th Avenue in 2025! In this video, I’ll show you the bustling streets, unique shops, and authentic eateries that make this neighborhood a cultural gem in NYC. Discover what’s new, what’s changed, and what remains as charming as ever in this dynamic area. Get a glimpse of the sights and sounds of this bustling community recorded on January 4th, 2025. Don’t miss out on the latest updates in Brooklyn Chinatown!
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Video “What’s New in Brooklyn Chinatown? 8th Avenue Walk 2025” was uploaded on 01/07/2025 to Youtube Channel ActionKid
Oh, by the way, I like your new hat! Stay warm and safe out there AK!
Cuci Burger, Grilled Pineapple chicken, sounds very tasty 😋.
Love your videos, ActionKid.
Love from England, Leicestershire
Thank you for this walk in a different Chinatown. I would like to try peanut noodles one day!
So Amazing! and Nice to see Hundreds different People from different Countries around the World Walking in Peace and shopping for Cheaper Vegetables etc this Shows How Big and Compassionate is America with “A Big Heart” I just Hope & Pray To The Almighty God that this “Big Heart “ dosent Shrink and become “Selfish Rude and Narrow Minded” which is Totally Against The Holy Bible Teaching on Compassion for All.
Tks AK for Ur Great Vlogs
Ananda Kathmandu
So many people wearing dark clothes
Thanks Ak this china town looks nice than the other ones.
How old is Brooklyn Chinatown? Older than queens Chinatown? Were buildings in existence prior to it becoming Chinatown.
Growing up in this area in the 70s is jarring for me to see such a transformation. In a relatively short time the place is unrecognizable. But hey that's evolution, from a Norwegian neighborhood to an Italian neighborhood to a Chinese neighborhood. Up until the late 90s 8th Ave was not Chinatown at all. 😂
At least 8th Ave has a lager Chinatpwn than Ave U.
Imagine I saw Coney Island then everyone gets to see the stream Thanks AK for the stream and have a great day
86 Street from 25th Avenue to 5th Avenue have so many Chinese owned stores from Bensonhurst to Dyker Heights to Bay Ridge.
Action kid welcome back brooklyn looking like flushing and roosevlt ave wow im in Miami originally from nyc wow looks great all asian 100% food probably is the best like flushing and manhattan china 🇨🇳 town brings back great memories thank you action kid 👍
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my old stomping grounds! back in the 90's, 8th avenue used to be only like 5 or 6 blocks. After 55th street it became more and more hispanic but I see that now it has expanded all the way down to the 40's lol.
actually there are 3 brooklyn chinatown…one on 8th ave., one on 86th st. and one on ave. u
I Hate Brooklyn always and The Bronx.
I grew up in Sunset Park… the Chinatown here has exploded in the last 20 years. It now has grown beyond the 8th Ave corridor.
loves china town in new york in brooklyn but do the other chinatown by little italy
Thanks no more city please
It was nice to see the local markets, businesses, and eateries in Brooklyn Chinatown. Thank you for sharing, AK! 😃
Thanks for the tour. Wish you would’ve shown us some good restaurants. Looking for Manhattan China Town alternatives. PS the streets look pretty dirty along that route. IMO
Always great tours. 👍
7th Ave and 8th Ave in Brooklyn I'm from Brooklyn and yes they do have motorized scooters and they drive on the sidewalk and will knock u down they don't care even wen your driving they don't care if your driving behind them or if they are crossing the street they thinks it's their country they don't look out for the cars it's so complicated to drive through that ave
I enjoy tours of Chinatowns but this Chinatown is a genuine nightmare. People all in a hurry, not minding anything around themselves. Not very inviting. Omg how the area has changed from five decades ago. I really know that I have no interest in seeing present day bklyn.
As an outsider, I would have liked to see some of the shops in more detail instead of just passing by in front of the stores. Like maybe a restaurant or dim sun place,the fish market offerings, the street vendor junk, bbq restaurant or seller offerings. For someone from the outside looking in, there’s probably a desire in seeing the hanging ducks, the assortment of fish and shellfish, maybe even the fish tanks and more. You get it.
NEW York is so big, full of people and hectic …it scares me a bit…but if looking at it through your videos , one can feel that it is your home. It feels like me walking in my hometown. Chinatown is so interesting, thanks.