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"Chinatown Express" Holiday Treasure Hunt (12/20/25)

Join Us for the "Chinatown Express" Holiday Treasure Hunt!


We are excited to invite you to board the Chinatown Express this holiday season for a festive community treasure hunt through Chinatown! The Chinatown Holiday Treasure Hunt is a festive initiative organized by the Chinatown Business Improvement District and Chinatown Partnership, designed to bring the community together, support local small businesses, and spread seasonal cheer.

Event Highlights:


  • Interactive Treasure Hunt: Participants collect stamps from any 4 of 6 participating local businesses between Dec.15, 2025-Dec. 20, 2025 
  • Holiday Surprise: Collect 4 stamps out of 6 to redeem a special holiday gift!
  • Redemption Details: Saturday, December 20, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Chinatown BID stand (in front of 8 Pell Street), or while supplies last. 
  • No purchase necessary at participating stores. Gifts are available while supplies last. Limit one per person.


Supporters:


  • Chung Pak Local Development Corp.
  • Flushing Bank
  • Eastman Real Estate
  • Cathay Bank
  • Akiba House
  • Anime Claw


We invite you to join us in participating in this joyful community event. Your presence will help us celebrate the spirit of Chinatown and highlight the vibrant local businesses that make our neighborhood special.

Good Cause Eviction Workshop (12/19/25)

Don’t miss this crucial opportunity to learn how to protect your home.


Join the GOOD CAUSE EVICTION WORKSHOP on Dec 19, 2025, 3:30 PM at 49 Madison Street. The Chinatown CLT and Chinatown Partnership will be breaking down the new rules, and volunteers will be available afterwards to help eligible residents with SCRIE (Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption) and DRIE (Disability Rent Increase Exemption) applications.

Chinatown Small Business after Covid (Video Available)

Check out Prof. Zai Liang’s recent presentation that focuses on the substantial challenges faced by small businesses in Manhattan Chinatown and the subsequent transitions they have made in the post-Covid pandemic era.