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The Strand Arcade Review

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湘阴王离
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4/5
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Close to George Street is a very old arcade in the Sydney business district. There are a lot of shops and snack bars. Many people sit in the middle to enjoy the food. The shops next to it are very exquisite, and many customers seem to be friends with the owner. Will say hello to each other, very warm, A couple in front of me went and asked the owner if he was married. It looked like an old friend reunion. There is a first floor and a second floor, and the business below is relatively better. Both ends are connected to the commercial street, and it will be more convenient to walk along the way.

The Strand Arcade

Posted: Jun 22, 2017
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