one of the tourist attractions area,There are plenty of Chinese cuisine, clothing here.Good to visit for a half day walk.
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Chinatown - Sydney Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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When Australias "White Policy", which (among other things) limited minority migrants from working, was abolished in 1966; an influx of Asian investors set up shop along what is now Sydney's Chinatown. Similar from other Chinatown around the world, you'll find exotic markets; fantastic food, and unique goods here in Haymarket, between Central Station and Darling Harbour.
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Chinatown - Sydney Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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one of the tourist attractions area,There are plenty of Chinese cuisine, clothing here.Good to visit for a half day walk.
Wat Phra Tooth Relic, Singapore, Chinatown, according to the story of praying for the happy new year, wish you good luck, safe, convenient, have money to use.
China City is one of the important gathering places of Sydney's Chinese community, and it is also a complex of large-scale urban results. There are more Chinese here, and many international students live here. The commercial facilities are quite sound. It is a good place for travel and vacation.
ㄧ I am going to visit Chinatown in Sydney. There are many delicious Chinese restaurants, Asian supermarkets, and sometimes there are night markets. It is very lively and good to visit.
Beautiful rabbit year It organized at Yaowarat Chinatown.
The area of Chinatown is not large, but there are many Chinese in Sydney, so there are many delicious things. Most of the shops here are run by Taiwanese and southerners. You can also find many delicious things here. You can change your taste if you can't eat Western food. The two streets in the red area are the main roads of Chinatown. They are usually busy in the afternoon. There are discounts for lunch at noon. There are also many makeup stores, Korean makeup stores and returning gift stores. Just have a look. You can also buy them here if you have to. There are COLES on Liverpool Street, where you can buy a lot of daily necessities and snow fields. If you want to buy boots, you must recognize the Australian kangaroo logo, you can google the brand. It's almost three minutes from the overpass on the north side of Desheng Street in Chinatown to the Chinese Garden. It's very close to Linggang. You can go for a walk or something after dinner. Chinatown meals seem expensive to Australians. Hot pots cost about 50 yuan per person, and snacks can be eaten. Spicy and spicy hot pots or something can be eaten well with 20 to 30 yuan per person.