
Filming
Filming in Chinatown
London Chinatown extends from Gerrard Street to Lisle Street in the south and to the north to include parts of Shaftesbury Avenue.
The London Chinatown Chinese Association works closely with Westminster City Council to support film production in Chinatown.
Our aim is to ensure that these activities continue to be regarded by all as safe, lawful, successful and fair.
Gerrard Street and the majority of the streets and footways within Chinatown are narrow, restricted and busy with pedestrians most of the day.
A planned event therefore will be limited to where it can be safely managed.
Any events taking place within Chinatown will need to demonstrate a benefit to the local community, businesses or residents.
The London Chinatown Chinese Association represents and acts as a liaison with the local community and businesses. Anyone interested in filming in Chinatown should download and fill in the Filming Record Form so we can assess the impact of the production and consult with the stakeholders likely to be affected.
The LCCA welcomes donations from filming companies towards the maintenance and development of Chinatown.
Please also contact Westminster City Council to make the appropriate application for your filming project: westminster.gov.uk/events-filming

London’s Chinatown, centred around Gerrard Street in Soho, is a vibrant cultural hub known for its distinctive Chinese architecture, colourful lanterns, and bustling atmosphere. Its unique look and authentic vibe have made it a popular filming location for many movies seeking to capture the essence of London’s multicultural life, including Sherlock Holmes (2009), Rush Hour 3 (2007), and Eastern Promises (2007).
