Chinatown in Sydney

icon-location82-84 Dixon St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
A place to shop, enjoy delicious Chinese food.

Visiting Sydney's Chinatown can be an exciting experience for any visitor to Sydney, now known as the busiest Chinatown in Australia. This neighborhood is located in Haymarket south of central Sydney, between Central Station and Darling Harbour. The neighborhood features typical oriental-style houses such as archways, red lanterns, etc. In this Chinatown, there is a famous work called Golden Water Mouth by artist Lin Li. sculpture. The work is made from a dead tree trunk, it got its name because the artist Lin Li wanted the work to bring good luck to the Chinese community here. Unlike some other Chinatowns in the world, Sydney's Chinatown is also known as a clean neighborhood, with almost no crime problems here.

Walking along the street there are many shops and restaurants, most of the shop owners here are mostly Chinese. This neighborhood is not only an attractive destination for tourists but also an attractive destination for locals. People coming here can enjoy many dishes with Chinese flavors such as roasted duck, dumplings, roasted pork, pot noodles, Dimsum.... Popular dishes you can easily enjoy at the shops in the neighborhood. This busy street is open all day to welcome tourists at any time of the day.