when: 09 - 17 April 2022 | | cost: Free | address: Dixon St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/city-art-walking-tour-chinatown-at-night-tickets-310241078417
published: 06 Apr 2022, 5 min read
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Chinatown, Sydney with a free guided walking tour of public art and historically significant sites. Led by local artists, you'll gain insider knowledge into the incredible sculptures, installations, light works and murals visited on the tour.
The Chinatown at Night tour begins at the iconic Chinatown Gates on Hay and Dixon Streets (southern end of Chinatown), and will run for approximately 1.5 hours, concluding at Banchō Bar, Thomas Lane, Haymarket.
Presented in collaboration with Soul of Chinatown, City Art tours throughout the month of April are made possible with funding by the NSW Government's Summer Night Fund program. Check out additional City Art events on Eventbrite, including free guided walking tours in the city centre.
Grab a bite to eat and enjoy a drink in Chinatown
Let us make your decision and easy one! Soul of Chinatown has curated a list of impeccable bars and eateries to visit before and after your tour. Ticket holders will receive further information on this leading up to the tour.
Additional Information
Who can attend?
This program is open to all people. Tours are presented in spoken English and attendees with mobility needs should be advised that the tour may include uneven terrain, ramps and moderate inclines.
Wet Weather:
This program is held outdoors and subject to weather conditions. Tours will be cancelled if a severe weather warning has been issued. Participants will be notified of tour cancellation on the day. Please bring wet weather gear in the instance of light rain.
Ticket Cancellation:
If you or someone you have booked a ticket for is no longer able to attend this event, please cancel your ticket through Eventbrite, allowing others to join.
Survey upon completion:
The NSW Government Department of Planning, Industry and Environment has funded this event. They are interested in the economic impact that events like this might have on local businesses. By attending this event you agree to answer a short survey pertaining to purchases at local businesses, prior to and following the event. Please note, there is no obligation to purchase anything and the event is free. Surveys will be emailed to ticket holders following each tour.
Photography permission:
This event may be photographed and used for reporting and promotional purposes. Please advise your tour guide on the day if you so not wish to be photographed.
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Chinatown, Sydney with a free guided walking tour of public art and historically significant sites. Led by local artists, you'll gain insider knowledge into the incredible sculptures, installations, light works and murals visited on the tour.
The Chinatown at Night tour begins at the iconic Chinatown Gates on Hay and Dixon Streets (southern end of Chinatown), and will run for approximately 1.5 hours, concluding at Banchō Bar, Thomas Lane, Haymarket.
Presented in collaboration with Soul of Chinatown, City Art tours throughout the month of April are made possible with funding by the NSW Government's Summer Night Fund program. Check out additional City Art events on Eventbrite, including free guided walking tours in the city centre.
Grab a bite to eat and enjoy a drink in Chinatown
Let us make your decision and easy one! Soul of Chinatown has curated a list of impeccable bars and eateries to visit before and after your tour. Ticket holders will receive further information on this leading up to the tour.
Additional Information
Who can attend?
This program is open to all people. Tours are presented in spoken English and attendees with mobility needs should be advised that the tour may include uneven terrain, ramps and moderate inclines.
Wet Weather:
This program is held outdoors and subject to weather conditions. Tours will be cancelled if a severe weather warning has been issued. Participants will be notified of tour cancellation on the day. Please bring wet weather gear in the instance of light rain.
Ticket Cancellation:
If you or someone you have booked a ticket for is no longer able to attend this event, please cancel your ticket through Eventbrite, allowing others to join.
Survey upon completion:
The NSW Government Department of Planning, Industry and Environment has funded this event. They are interested in the economic impact that events like this might have on local businesses. By attending this event you agree to answer a short survey pertaining to purchases at local businesses, prior to and following the event. Please note, there is no obligation to purchase anything and the event is free. Surveys will be emailed to ticket holders following each tour.
Photography permission:
This event may be photographed and used for reporting and promotional purposes. Please advise your tour guide on the day if you so not wish to be photographed.
Go see City Art Walking Tour - Chinatown at Night 2022.
City Art Walking Tour - Chinatown at Night 2022 is on 09 - 17 April 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney.
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