La Sydney Chinatown is in Haymarket, between Darling Harbor and the city's Central Station. It is the largest Chinatown in all Australia.
It is a place that shows Asian culture in all its splendor. Like all Chinatown it has many oriental restaurants, serving Chinese food, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, etc, street food stalls with low prices, massages and the typical Chinese stores where you can buy all kinds of things.
You will also be able to find quite a few stores of all kinds: clothing, Chinese film videos, even hairdressers. You will be able to see street shows and eat delicious food, such as noodles or the delicious Chinese rice that are offered until late at night.
Its architecture also stands out, which is oriental in style and with lamps flanking the streets.
En Dixon St. there is a market considered to be the heart of Sydney's Chinatown, delimited by two “paifangs” or arches. In this market you will be able to buy medicinal herbs, clothes and exotic foods.
In Sydney's Chinatown, the Chinese New Year It is a celebration that takes place over three weeks in February and is one of the most spectacular performances outside of Asia.
You can enter for free. It is a 15-minute walk from the Central Station.
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