Asians are the main source of immigration in Australia these days, and the Chinatown in the country's biggest city (as does that of Melbourne not far to the north) reflects that. It's located in the Haymarket area between Darling Harbour and Central Station, and along  with a variety of eateries and shops on streets like Factory Street and Little Hay Street, there are also many of them occupying a large complex on Hay Street called Market City. It's also well worth popping over to nearby Darling Harbour for a visit to the lovely Chinese Garden of Friendship (above), built in 1988 in cooperation with Sydney's sister city Guangzhou (Canton).

Read more in my post 6 of the World's Choicest Chinatowns.

 

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