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Windsor, ON
Players going to and from Windsor should make sure to take the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel for Travel. Do not jump from one location or the other for there is a possibility things can happen, especially if you are a vampire traveling between the two locations.
Windsor is the southernmost city in Canada and is located in Southwestern Ontario at the western end of the heavily populated Quebec City – Windsor Corridor. It is within Essex County, Ontario, although administratively separated from the county government. Windsor is across the Detroit River and south of Detroit, Michigan in the United States. Windsor is known as The City of Roses and residents are known as Windsorites.
Chinatown (Windsor, ON) - While most think of "Chinatown as one large neighborhood, in truth it's actually
four sub-neighborhoods dominated by different Asian groups. Chinatown was most
exclusively Chinese for the first half of the twentieth century. But after World
War II Japanese immigration to the city increased... tna dthe same applied ot
Vietnamese immigration after the fall of Saigon. Over the last thirty years, an
influx of Koreans has also occured.
Chinatown
Chinatown "proper" consists
of those parts of the neighborhood still dominated by Chinese - which is to say,
most of overall Chinatown.
Koreatown
Korean residents, most of
whom come from Seoul and other parts of South Korea, live mostly in the
northeastern part of greater Chinatown. They keep to themselves, rarely mingling
with their Chinese and Japanese neighbors. Although they encourage some tourist
traffic to Korean restaurants and stores, for the most part Koreatown keeps to
itself and prefers to be left alone.
Little
Saigon
Little Saigon evolved in the 70s to handle the influx of
Vietnamese (and Cambodian and Laotian) immegrants after the end of the Vietnam
War. Although not quite as stand-offish as the Koreans, the residents often
prefer their own company (they don't even have nearly as many restaurants and
other tourist attractions as the other neighborhoods.)
Little
Tokyo
Located in the eastern and southern parts of Chinatown,
Little Tokyo is home primarily to persons of Japanese ancestry - one of the
largest concentrations of etnic Japanese outside of Japan itself, in fact. The
residents are a curious mix of successful Japanese businessmen who long for
native surroundings (and most of whom work outside of Chinatown) and poorer
Japanese trying to get by. The architecture of the area is an eclectic blend of
Japanese and American that strikes some critics as hideous, others as charming.

