Sydney Chinatown markets are held every Friday evening currently from 4pm at Dixon Street Mall in Haymarket at the southern end of Sydney city centre. Not only are wares, souvenirs, craft and street food offered from China, you can see influences from Japan, Korea, Vietnam and more. Most of the stalls are located in the section of Dixon Street from Goulburn Street junction south to Market City and Paddy's Markets.
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Wednesday, 9 December 2015
Sydney Chinatown Night Markets
Sydney Chinatown markets are held every Friday evening currently from 4pm at Dixon Street Mall in Haymarket at the southern end of Sydney city centre. Not only are wares, souvenirs, craft and street food offered from China, you can see influences from Japan, Korea, Vietnam and more. Most of the stalls are located in the section of Dixon Street from Goulburn Street junction south to Market City and Paddy's Markets.
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