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Is it better for Chinese to buy a house in Auckland or Brisbane?

Brisbane is Australia's third largest city.

There are two main Chinese areas: the traditional Chinese area - Fotitude Valley, and the emerging "Chinatown" - Sunnybank.

Fotitude Valley was officially built on January 29, 1987, the Year of the Rabbit. It was completed by builders and engineers from Guangzhou at that time. It is also the oldest Chinese district in Brisbane.

Today, Fortitude Valley is one of the local unique tourist spots integrating food and shopping, attracting thousands of tourists from all over the world every year.

Proportion of Chinese: 36% Features: Chinatown/Cultural Center Location: 1.5 kilometers north of Brisbane CBD Education: The University of Queensland is one of the eight most prestigious universities in Australia Transportation: Fortitude Valley Railway Station Shopping: Major shopping malls in the city center Rent: ¥2122

Yuan/week house price: ¥2.18 million When you walk into Perseverance Valley, all shop signs are eye-catching in both Chinese and English, making Chinese tourists here feel more friendly.

No matter what you need for food, clothing, housing and transportation, even if you don't speak English at all, we can easily meet your needs here.

Fortitude Valley Chinatown is located in the north of Brisbane's downtown area. It is bounded by Wickham Street to the northwest, Ann Street to the southeast, Branswick Street to the northeast, and Gipps Street to the southwest. These four streets form a quadrant.

The square Chinatown.

Living here, it is also very convenient to go to the city center for work and shopping.

In order to adapt to the needs of urban development, Fortitude Valley Chinatown began renovation and construction in 2009. This project received support from Brisbane's sister city, Shenzhen, in terms of engineering design and other aspects.

Sunnybank Many Chinese living in Brisbane believe that Sunnybank has evolved into Brisbane's real Chinatown in the past 20 years.

Sanniban District has vast land, a large part of which was built by Chinese commercial vegetable growers.

They agree that this area has developed into a real Chinatown, and this is inevitable.

Many nearby residents come here to shop because the Asian supermarkets, Asian butchers, and Asian bakeries here can provide what they need.

Proportion of Chinese: 23% Location: About half an hour’s drive from the city center. Most of the young Chinese in Sunnybank are from mainland China or Taiwan.

After spending a day strolling around the Sunnybank area near Mt Gravatt Shopping Center, you will feel that this is the place with the densest concentration of Chinese in Brisbane and the most flavorful Chinese life.

There are a variety of restaurants in the two large shopping malls, whether it is Vietnamese, Chinese or Japanese cuisine, you can find it.

Some even claim to be oriental restaurants from the 1960s.

Many young Chinese living here are international students at Griffith University.

They feel that Fort Valley was built for tourists and not for their generation.

In Sunnybank Hills, most residents are from mainland China or Taiwan, while in nearby Stretton, 50 per cent of residents are from overseas, with the majority also from mainland China or Taiwan.

Stretton lays claim to Brisbane's best Asian dining.