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Where is the Chinese community in Sydney, Australia?
First of all, the first one is of course around Chinatown, but the restaurants and gift shops there have basically become places that only tourists will rashly try. It doesn't matter if local Chinese don't go often.
Followed by Chatsworth district in the north (high land price, rich Chinese), Eastwood district in the northwest (close to Macquarie University, with many local Chinese and students), Hurstville district in the south (with many Cantonese), Ashfield in the inner city west and Kemp West District in Burwood district (Ashfield is also called little shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang are more than other Chinese districts, and of course there are many Chinese in other places) are famous for gathering Chinese.
With the gradual development, there are many China people in Auburn and Parramatta in the west.
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