Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Besides Box Hill and Glen Warr., where are there many Chinese living in Melbourne, Australia? And more Chinese stores?

Besides Box Hill and Glen Warr., where are there many Chinese living in Melbourne, Australia? And more Chinese stores?

There are many Chinese, but many of them are international students. Just like at Melbourne Uni, there are a lot of Chinese and Korean people. But these are normal. Australian universities still have a lot of international students, and many locals don't go to university.

But in many cases, it depends on the location. There are many Chinese in some areas. City and Boxhill are all Chinese settlements. There are not many Chinese in many areas, and they are relatively local

Melbourne Chinese Catering Association

Australian Chinese industry association. The catering industry is an important economic pillar for the Chinese in Melbourne, and the Chinese have opened hundreds of hotels and restaurants. There are approximately 1,600 Chinese restaurants in Australia, about 1/3 of which are located in Melbourne. In order to enable the Chinese catering industry to better survive and develop, coordinate and cooperate, avoid unnecessary competition, and communicate the relationship between Chinese catering operators and local ethnic groups, the organization began in the early 1980s and was officially established and registered in the summer of 1984. The venue is located in Melbourne's Chinatown. The purpose is to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese restaurant industry, communicate with the local health department and other relevant departments, and effectively persuade and negotiate against various behaviors and practices that are harmful to the normal development of the Chinese restaurant industry. Attaching importance to developing friendly relations with Chinese counterparts, it has hired Chinese catering industry personnel to teach cooking techniques in Melbourne, and has also organized delegations to Beijing, Shanghai, Sichuan, Guangdong and other places to exchange skills with Chinese counterparts.