Chinatown

icon-locationLittle Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Úc
After Australia discovered gold in the 19th century, the Chinese began to migrate here to settle down and create the Chinatown neighborhood. Currently, this is one of the bustling streets, attracting a large number of tourists to come here.

Chinatown appeared in Melbourne in the 1850s - the height of the gold mining era, making it the oldest Chinese settlement in the West. Today, Chinatown mainly extends along Little Bourke Street, between Swanston Street and Spring Street. Around here, the craftsman and the houses with rooms for rent are probably no longer there, but instead are delicious eateries, Asian grocery stores, traditional medicine centers and restaurants. fashion stores. Low-rise buildings make up the heritage streetscape here.

Year-round, traditional festivals and activities take place such as Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival, Asian Food Festival, etc., making Chinatown a popular destination for local and international tourists. economic.

Interesting attractions can be mentioned in Chinatown such as Chinatown cinema with many latest Chinese movies; The Chinese Museum, and the unique Chinese restaurants such as HuTong Dumpling Bar, Flower Drum Restaurant… Please visit Chinatown once to enjoy the unique scenery and rich cuisine here!