Chinatown, Adelaide
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Chinatown in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, also called Adelaide Chinatown (Chinese: 阿德雷得唐人街) or Moonta Street Chinatown, is located on Moonta Street, within the large Adelaide Central Markets precinct between Grote and Gouger streets in the Adelaide city centre. Two large Paifang, which were erected by the city council, are guarded by the Chinese guardian lions.[1] They mark the entrances at either end. Adelaide Chinatown consists mainly of Chinese restaurants, grocery stores and markets but also consists of many non-Chinese Asian restaurants offering cuisines of Indian, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Nepali, Thai and Vietnamese origins.[2][3]
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LGA(s) | City of Adelaide |
State electorate(s) | Adelaide |
Federal division(s) | Adelaide |
Adelaide Chinatown | |||||||
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Chinese | 阿德雷得唐人街 | ||||||
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