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Are there 44 Chinatowns in the world?
There are 44 Chinatowns in the world.

There is an iron plate similar to a clock plate hidden in the bushes between No.42 and No.46. According to the order of quartz clocks (each grid has a number), a series of English sentences can be obtained: No.fortyfour, which means No.44.

Charles IX's ghost princess's wedding dress is an underground shopping mall and underground black market. The clothes sold here are all made of gold silk, which can absorb people's nutrients and make people become stiff ghosts and obey the orders of ghosts.

The story of Chinatown.

This book tells the story of Duoduo Mo and his party who came to explore the underground shopping mall at No.44 in Chinatown. The book says that there is a horrible golden wedding dress. As long as people wear it, the gold thread inside will quickly entangle people, and it will absorb the nutrients in the living body like cordyceps until the creatures are skinny.

An unimaginable adventure revolves around this golden wedding dress. Resourceful Charlie, tiger shark full of question marks, gentle and timid Tingting, Little Inventors and arrogant and indifferent Wings overcame all kinds of difficulties, and finally defeated the owner of the mall, the sinister ghost princess Yin Ling and her ghost puppet, and successfully closed the door of the underground mall.

New york is a bustling metropolis, where towering skyscrapers can be seen everywhere, and all kinds of vehicles shuttle through this reinforced concrete urban jungle. People are busy all day, occasionally looking up, and can only see a narrow sky through the cracks in high-rise buildings. In such a flashy city, there is a mysterious old street, which is said to be the gathering place of Chinese in new york-Chinatown.

The winding and narrow ancient street exudes a quaint and gorgeous atmosphere in the bright sunshine. There are countless carved beams and painted columns, heavy buildings and cornices, shops standing on the street, hardcover gray-tiled cinnabar wooden doors, and carriages passing slowly in the middle of Qingshiban Road ... Once entering here, people seem to have returned to the ancient and distant Tang Dynasty.