But don't you think a cleaner and nicer Chinatown will not only make a good impression to the tourists, it also gives a positive image about the Chinese people? I mean, every Chinatown I've been (NYC, London etc) they are all the same, dirty & rundown. Restaurants, grocery stores etc... As a Chinese myself, sometimes I feel embarassed to take friends/collegues there. A collegue (she's white) recently just asked me to bring her to Chinatown for some Chinese/Vietnamese food. I wasn't so sure about it and told her that it's quite dirty, so not sure if we will go one day... My Chinese friends and I don't even go there to eat much cause the restaurants are just too dirty...
I think if they clean up the Chinatown, more people will go there. But I don't think it will ever happen. The rich business people looking for investment will look for Scarb/Richmond/North York areas instead. That's why Chinatown's getting worse. Lots of stores closing, too many dollar stores selling cheap and tacky stuff (remember the 80s Yonge St?). I read it somewhere before and it's so true...when you see a store closing, and someone just takes its place by simply put up a new sign, that's a bad sign.