Melbourne’s Chinatown, located on Little Bourke Street, stands as the oldest Chinatown in the Southern Hemisphere, established during Australia’s Gold Rush era. This vibrant district is a tapestry of cultural heritage and modern vibrancy. By day, visitors can explore its historic lanes and traditional shops, while at night, the area transforms with the glow of award-winning restaurants, lively karaoke rooms, and trendy cocktail bars. The blend of old and new creates a unique atmosphere that invites both locals and tourists to experience its rich history and contemporary attractions.
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