Dating back to the 1920s, Sydney’s Chinatown is Australia’s largest and a vibrant hub of Asian culture. Located in the heart of the city, it is bookended by two lion-guarded gateways, adding a touch of traditional grandeur. The pedestrianized Dixon Street serves as the main artery, lined with an array of Asian restaurants, shops, and markets. Every Friday night, the street comes alive with a bustling market, offering visitors a chance to experience the rich flavors and dynamic atmosphere that define this historic neighborhood.
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