Chinatown, Gold Coast
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27.9691°S 153.4135°E / -27.9691; 153.4135
Chinatown Southport, Queensland | |
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Established | 2014 |
LGA(s) | City of Gold Coast |
State electorate(s) | Southport |
Federal division(s) | Moncrieff |
Gold Coast Chinatown | |||||||
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Chinese | 黄金海岸唐人街 | ||||||
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Gold Coast Chinatown (Chinese: 黄金海岸唐人街) is a precinct in the Gold Coast's suburb of Southport, Queensland, Australia. It is centred on Davenport and Young Streets but also includes the connecting laneways Regent and Davison Lanes and parts of Nerang, Garden and Scarborough Streets. The precinct is the location of Chinese restaurants and shops, and is the venue for events including Chinese New Year. It is also home to many restaurants offering Chinese, Korean, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese cuisines.[1]
Chinatown plays a key role in the development of Southport, recognised as the city's central business district,[2] however the popularity of the precinct is much smaller compared to its larger counterparts in Brisbane or Sydney.