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Bourke Street Review

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Chinatown, the world is probably only in Melbourne, Chinatown can pass in the golden area of the city center. The small Berke Street (Little Bourke St.) where Chinatown is located spans three streets, and is said to be the longest Chinatown in Australia. A restaurant in Chinatown ate boiled fish once, and the taste was no inferior to that made by Shanghai's famous Sichuan restaurant, especially the freshness of fish meat was more than that of Shanghai's restaurants. In fact, there are three or four "migrant areas" within three or four square kilometers of downtown Melbourne, where you can taste the delicious food of Asian countries and the price is very affordable. Each ethnic group celebrates the New Year and everyone celebrates together. Melbourne’s tolerance and ethos allow new immigrants from all over the world to live confidently and let the city reveal a colorful “multicultural experience.”

Bourke Street

Posted: Aug 13, 2005
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  • 精灵背包游侠
    4/5Excellent
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    Staying at the nearby hotel is an old building full of local cultural characteristics, elegant and romantic atmosphere, like a small palace! A simple and elegant Western breakfast is too simple. Almost every hotel is the same. Only popcorn milk, toast, coffee and orange juice, this one has more beautiful and canned fruit, which is worse than a Russian hotel. No wonder the Chinese are really not used to it. Eat more to vomit! eat in China!

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    Posted: Dec 23, 2020
  • M49***70
    5/5Outstanding
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    A street with a retro style. The architecture is really classical and elegant with modern business. Although it is a commercial street, it is also excellent to walk like this without buying anything. Many restaurants, a cafe is two steps away. Melbourne coffee is famous, but there are not many places in the cafe and there is basically nothing to eat, it is coffee.

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    Posted: Dec 10, 2018
  • Jordy Chow
    4/5Excellent
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    After the highest point of St, cross Spring Street to Macarthur St Street, pass the back garden of the stately Parliament House, and is far away attracted by the minarets of a Gothic church, yes, this is St. Patrick's Cathedral. It is better to see from a distance than to see near, so you don't have to go near. It is very eye-catching. There is a fountain in the park with a special shape. The children are running in the fountain and watching them drive away the summer heat. Now you should be hungry to scream, right? Then go to the opposite side of the park, in an inconspicuous alley, It is the entrance to the famous Melbourne Chinatown. Chinatown is Little Burke Street, where the noodle soup is famous and authentic.

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    Posted: Jan 26, 2016
  • Travel donkey
    5/5Outstanding

    cool street in Melb CBD... filled with shops, Resturants and cafes

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    Posted: Apr 19, 2021
  • 大城小孩5
    4/5Excellent
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    A street with a retro style. The architecture is really classical and elegant with modern business. Although it is a commercial street, it is also excellent to walk like this without buying anything. Many restaurants, a cafe is two steps away.

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    Posted: Jan 31, 2017
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