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Scuffed walls, exposed ceilings and plastic chairs attest to little progress at the Museum of Chinese in Australia.
Dean Sewell “The momentum’s really there. Chinatown was really hard-hit during COVID-19, but like the Sydney CBD it’s now about, how do we get people back?” Cheng said.
The art of capturing a cinematic scene always begins with a camera. That’s why for Gus DeVylder, an AFTRS student in his ...
Traditionally bustling with activity, Chinatown in both Sydney and Melbourne fell silent in early 2020, as a wave of Covid-fuelled xenophobia swept the narrow alleyways, leaving restaurants empty and ...
You can visit the Chinatown Country Club website here or its physical store at 222 Clarence St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia, which is open Monday through to Sunday.
The future of Sydney's historic Chinatown is "hanging by a thread" as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic hits businesses hard. The area has ties to Chinese migration dating back to the 1800s and ...
We checked out their Chinatown – Street Food and Stories tour, and can attest that it’s a wonderful (and delicious) way to learn more about an important and significant Sydney area.
Chinese touch to Manhattan. Nearly a decade later, the restaurant has evolved – and it’s popping up by the harbour for three ...
The Chinatown Public Domain Plan was launched in 2010. The first stage of works, a $5 million makeover in the heart of Haymarket, was completed in early 2012.
Building work, light rails, the emergence of Sydney’s ‘new’ Chinatown, Darling Square, overshadowing its older Haymarket sibling, and then, to top it off – the COVID-19 pandemic.