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  2. Chinatown, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Chinatown (Chinese : 悉尼唐人街; Cantonese Yale : Sīknèih Tòhngyàhn'gāai; pinyin : Xīní Tángrénjiē) is an urban enclave situated in the southern part of the Sydney central business district, in New South Wales, Australia. It comprises the majority of the Haymarket suburb, between Central station and Darling Harbour.

  3. Chinatown - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Chinatown (Chinese : 唐人街) is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.

  4. Chinese Garden of Friendship - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Garden of Friendship (simplified Chinese: 谊园; traditional Chinese: 誼園) is a heritage-listed 1.03-hectare (3-acre) Chinese garden at 1 Harbour Street, in the Sydney Central Business District, New South Wales, Australia. Modelled after the classic private gardens of the Ming dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese ...

  5. Lists of Chinatowns - Wikipedia

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    Chinatowns exist in many cities around the world. Lists of Chinatowns include: Chinatowns in Africa. Chinatowns in the Americas. Chinatowns in Canada. Chinatowns in Latin America and the Caribbean. Chinatowns in the United States. Chinatowns in Asia. Chinatowns in Europe.

  6. Chinatowns in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Urban Chinatowns exist in several major European cities. There is a Chinatown in London, England, as well as major Chinatowns in Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Liverpool. In Paris there are two Chinatowns: one where many Vietnamese – specifically ethnic Chinese refugees from Vietnam – have settled in the Quartier chinois in the 13th ...

  7. Chinatowns in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia. v. t. e. Chinatowns in Australia is a term used to describe major Chinese ethnic enclaves in Australia, especially those that claim to retain a strong Chinese cultural identity and a strong relationship with China. Chinatowns exist in most Australian states and territories, especially in the highly-populous and cosmopolitan capital ...

  8. Chinatowns in Oceania - Wikipedia

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    Guide to Chinatown, Sydney, Australia; Eastern promise spread to the suburbs - The Sydney Morning Herald article on the rise of suburban Chinatowns in Australia. Melbourne Chinatown; Tracking the Dragon - A guide for finding and assessing Chinese Australian heritage places "The Chinese in New Zealand" - a website for and about the Chinese in ...

  9. Chinese immigration to Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Chinese immigrants to Australia at the Pageant of Nations, Sydney Town Hall, 1938. Chinese immigration to Sydney dates back almost two hundred years, with Mak Sai Ying being the first recorded settler in Australia. The 2006 census showed that 221,995 people (5.39%) in Sydney reported Cantonese or Standard Chinese as the language they used at ...