Located south of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, Sydney Chinatown covers two main streets of Sydney: Dehsin Street, (Dixon Street), Street, Sea Street, (Hay Street), and extends to (Sussex Street), Street, (Sussex Street), Thomas Street, (Thomas Street), at the same time. Altimus Road (Ultimo Road), Gulbeng Street (Goulburn Street) and George Street (George Street) and other parts of the area, forming a new Chinatown.
Sydney Chinatown is the largest of all Australian Chinatown, and its location is very superior. On the main street of Chinatown, the north and south sides of Dexin Street, there are two Chinese-style tablets respectively, with the southern end written as "the four families." And the northern end is "Tongde Performing letter", very atmospheric. The east of Chinatown is close to Sydney City Hall (Sydney Town Hall), which is connected to Sydney's most luxurious business center: the Queen Victoria Building (Queen Victoria Building); west of the Sydney Entertainment Center (Sydney Entertainment Centre); To the south is next to the largest railway station in Australia: Sydney Central Station (Central Station) and Sydney long distance Station; (Darling Harbour), the northern port of Darling, is the most prosperous and romantic resort in Sydney, where large-scale carnival events and colorful fireworks are held on every festive day.
In addition, the, Sydney Chinatown night market every Friday night is also quite attractive. The night market will be open from afternoon to around 11:00 at night. Apart from the handicrafts sold at the stall, the most important thing is that there are all kinds of gourmet food on the night market. Based on Chinese and Southeast Asian snacks, good quality and low price are popular among Sydney locals and tourists.
Chinatown, also known as Chinatown or Chinatown, is an area where Chinese live in urban areas in other countries. Every corner of Australia has a Chinese settlement or historical imprint, and a few of Australia's big cities have Chinatown, and are located in the city centre, the great arches, the red lanterns, the stone lions who sit in the arches of town. From any sense point of view, coming here is like going home.
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