Does Perth have a Chinatown?
Chinatown is Perths vibrant centre for Asian culture, restaurants and nightlife. Chinese architecture, lion statues and bubble tea houses line the lanes of this 1980s development built to mark the presence of the Chinese community in WA since the 1840s.
How many Chinese are in WA?
According to the last census in 2016, Western Australia was home to: f 27,081 China-born people (1.1% of the population) f 103,744 people of Chinese ancestry (4.2% of the population) f 47,840 Mandarin and 19,339 Cantonese speakers.
Where do migrants live in Perth?
In some cities, new or redeveloped suburbs have attracted large numbers of migrants, such as Wolli Creek (68%) in Sydney, Jindalee (62%) in Perth and Franklin (44%) in Canberra.
Why did people move to Perth?
Expats moving to Perth should be well aware that they are about to settle in one of the most geographically isolated cities on the globe. The sunny weather, high quality of life, and also Western Australias job opportunities are some of the main reasons why moving to Perth is becoming more popular.
Which Australian state has the most immigrants?
New South Wales New South Wales had the largest population, and the largest foreign-born population, in Australia (1,544,023).