here s one page showing the different NY neighborhoods:http://www.galttech.com/research/travel/��here are some more detailed Chinatown maps:http://www.galttech.com/research/travel/��Yes, in general Canal is the northern border, though Chinatown keeps creeping north. And Worth in the south, though Chinatown extends along Division and E. Broadway and Henry as you head east towards the Manhattan Bridge.To the East, The Bowery is kind of where the city ends there and the approach to the Manhattan Bridge begins.
The traditional borders of Chinatown are:-Canal Street in the North (bordering Little Italy)-The Bowery in the East (bordering the Lower East Side)-Worth Street in the South-Baxter Street in the WestNew York s Chinatown is one of the largest Chinese communities outside of Asia.Good luckNative New Yorker
Bear in mind that the borders keep on expanding into Little Italy and the Lower East side. You will see, hear and smell when you are there.